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Title: Life in Whitechapel


1
Life in Whitechapel
  • Mr McDonald

This PowerPoint is created using information
taken from the resources created by Russel Tarr
at Wolverhampton Grammar
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What we shall learn today
  1. What London was like in the nineteenth century.
  2. How pollution was a factor in the killings.
  3. How employment was a factor in the killings
  4. How the social conditions led to the murders.

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London in 1888
  • London in 1888 was a divided city.
  • Just like today, the West End was the wealthiest
    area, and the East End was much poorer.
  • Jack the Ripper operated in the East End, for a
    variety of reasons.

In this PowerPoint we will examine a number of
these reasons.
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Reason Number One
  • London was an industrial city and as such
    suffered from pollution.
  • The smoke and stinking gas fumes choked the
    streets so badly that at times it was not even
    possible to see your own hand in front of your
    face, this was known as smog (smoke and fog
    smog!)
  • These smogs were called Pea Soupers because of
    their greenish colour.

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The houses in areas such as Whitechapel were
always near the railways which were polluting the
air!
The Terraced Housing used coal to heat the houses
and this meant soot would leave the chimney with
the smoke. This would rise up in to the
atmosphere and then land back down.
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Reason Number Two
  • In the poorer areas of the city such as
    Whitechapel the housing was poor.
  • There was no sanitation and sewage ran openly
    through the overcrowded, maze-like streets.
  • There was little work available for women, and no
    help for those women who were unemployed other
    than the workhouse.
  • Many were forced to become prostitutes to
    survive.

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Prostitution in those days was dependent upon the
circumstances of the women. Some worked in
brothels houses where prostitutes were
employed. The other type of prostitute was more
common. These were women forced to go on the
streets to make ends meet. All the victims that
Jack killed were these type of prostitutes.
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Reason Number Three
  • For many such women, their only escape from their
    terrible lives was drink, and they quickly became
    helpless alcoholics.
  • The Whitechapel area had a large amount of Pubs
    and Inns to profit from the poverty and
    depression of the people.

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Activities
  • How did the conditions in the East End help Jack
    the Ripper? (Use as many examples as you can.)
  • Which was the main problem that led to Jack being
    able to commit his crimes. (Try to explain your
    answer)
  • Which in your opinion was more important to Jack,
    the environmental conditions or the social
    conditions in the east end of London? (Explain
    your answer.)
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