- "At the time of her death she was described as being five feet tall, with dark auburn hair, hazel eyes, and a tattoo that read "TC", for Tom Conway, in blue ink on her left forearm. Friends of Eddowes described her as "intelligent and scholarly, but possessed of a fierce temper" and "a very jolly woman, always singing." https://en.wikipedia.org/
Monday, 11 June 2018
56) Catherine "Kate" Eddowes
Catherine
"Kate" Eddowes (1842 – 1888). One of the victims in the Whitechapel
murders. She was the second person killed in the early hours of Sunday
30 September 1888, a night which already had seen the murder of
Elizabeth Stride less than an hour earlier.
- "At the time of her death she was described as being five feet tall, with dark auburn hair, hazel eyes, and a tattoo that read "TC", for Tom Conway, in blue ink on her left forearm. Friends of Eddowes described her as "intelligent and scholarly, but possessed of a fierce temper" and "a very jolly woman, always singing." https://en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/Catherine_Eddowes
- "At the time of her death she was described as being five feet tall, with dark auburn hair, hazel eyes, and a tattoo that read "TC", for Tom Conway, in blue ink on her left forearm. Friends of Eddowes described her as "intelligent and scholarly, but possessed of a fierce temper" and "a very jolly woman, always singing." https://en.wikipedia.org/
Labels:
England,
female,
Jack the Ripper,
UK,
Whitechapel murders
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