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In early 1888 Joseph Barnett and Mary Kelly were living together at 13 Miller’s Court, Dorset Street.

Miller’s Court was a narrow and dimly lit courtyard that contained six "two-story, 'one up, one down' slum houses" of single-room apartments, accessible via a thin and unlit arched passage, which was less than a yard wide.

The passage ran between two three-story buildings at 26 and 27 Dorset Street.

Miller's Court is just down the street from Crossingham’s Lodging House, where Annie Chapman had stayed on the night of her murder.