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INDEX

Abberline, Frederick George (police inspector)

and Kelly murder

Actors

psychopathic murderers as

Sickert as

Addictions, Sickert and

Adhesives

Affaire de Camden Town, L’
(painting), Sickert

Age of victim, estimates of

Air pollution, nineteenth-century London

Alcoholism

of Annie Chapman

of Mary Kelly

Sickert and

Alexander Pirie & Sons, Ltd.

See also
A Pirie & Sons watermarks

Alibis, Sickert and

Ambient temperature

Ambulances

American art student story

Anatomy, knowledge of

Anesthetics

surgery without

Anger, and psychopathy

Angus, Christine Drummond

See also
Sickert, Christine Angus

Angus, D. D. (descendant of Christine Angus’s family)

Angus, John

Anonymous letters to newspapers

Anthropology, forensic

Anthropometry

Antisocial behaviors

A Pirie & Sons watermarks

Appearance of Sickert changes of

Architecture, interest in

Arm, severed

Arnold (H Division superintendent)

Arsonists

Art criticism, Sickert and

Artist

destruction of paintings

Sickert as

Art Weekly

Artworks

Ripper letters as

by Sickert

exhibitions

female nudes

male nudes

murder scenes

music-hall sketches

Normandy paintings

Punch and Judy figures

religious themes

signature on

uncatalogued

violence to women

World War I era

See also
Paintings by Sickert; Sketches by Sickert

Ashton, Harold

Authority:

Oswald Sickert and

Walter Sickert and

Automobile, owned by Sickert

Autopsies

Autopsy reports of Ripper murders

Catherine Eddows

loss of

Bank holiday, Victorian London

Barnett, Joseph

Baron, Wendy

Barrett (police constable)

Barrett, William

Basements, dark

Basket Shop, The
(painting), Sickert

Battersea Bridge

Baxter, Wynne Edwin (coroner)

Bedford Music Hall

Beetmoor, Jane, murder of

anonymous letter to
The Times
and

Behavior, psychopathic

Beheadings

Bell, Clive

Bell’s Great Operations of Surgery

Bellwood, Bessie

Bertillon, Alphonse

Besant, Annie

Bethnal Green, London

Bird, Maggie

Birth control, Victorian views

Birtley, Durham, murder in

Bishopsgate Police Station

Blanche, Jacques-Emile

letters from Sickert

and Sickert marriage

Bleak House,
Dickens

Blood

at Chapman murder scene

knowledge about, Victorian era

spatter patterns

Bloodhounds

Warren and

Blood poison, prostitution as

Bloody cloth, Eddows murder

Bloody Sunday

Bode Technology Group, The

Body, as murder evidence

Body fluids

testing of

Body parts

disposition of

preservation of

severed arm

severed leg

Sickert and

stealing of

Body snatchers

Body temperature

Bond, Thomas (police surgeon)

and Kelly murder

and McKenzie murder

and unidentified torso

Bonus (Angus family lawyer)

Booth, William

Bottle, Ripper letter in

Bower, Peter

Bower, Sally

Bow Street Patrol/Runners

Bowyer, Thomas

Boxing, Sickert and

Boys, murders of

Bradford, Yorkshire

Bradlaugh, Charles

Bradshaw’s Railway Guide

Brain abnormalities of psychopaths

Brandy warehouse fire

Brierly, Alfred

Bright, John

Britain, Tate

British Association, annual meeting

Broadhurst Gardens, Sickert home

stationery

Broadstairs
(painting), Sickert

Brown, Gordon (police surgeon)

and Eddows murder

Brown, James

Browse, Lillian

Buchanan, William

letter to
The Times

Buckle, Joseph

Buildings, paintings of

Bull’s-eye lanterns

Bundy, Ted

Burning at stake

Cadosch, Albert

Camden Town, London

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