Difference between revisions of "18 George Street - Spitalfields"
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18 George Street was a common lodging house in Spitalfields. | 18 George Street was a common lodging house in Spitalfields. | ||
− | Its deputy keeper was Mrs Mary Russell | + | Its deputy keeper was [http://crimehub.co.uk/index.php?title=Mrs_Mary_Russell Mrs Mary Russell]. |
− | Emma Elizabeth Smith lived at the lodging house when she was viciously attacked in the early hours of 3rd April 1888. | + | [http://crimehub.co.uk/index.php?title=Emma_Elizabeth_Smith Emma Elizabeth Smith] lived at the lodging house when she was viciously attacked in the early hours of 3rd April 1888. |
Mrs Mary Russell took Emma Smith to the London Hospital, where she sadly died from her injuries. | Mrs Mary Russell took Emma Smith to the London Hospital, where she sadly died from her injuries. |
Latest revision as of 08:53, 18 August 2018
18 George Street, Spitalfields
18 George Street was a common lodging house in Spitalfields.
Its deputy keeper was Mrs Mary Russell.
Emma Elizabeth Smith lived at the lodging house when she was viciously attacked in the early hours of 3rd April 1888.
Mrs Mary Russell took Emma Smith to the London Hospital, where she sadly died from her injuries.