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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