1. Whitechapel - Noun
2. Whitechapel - Proper noun
Whitechapel
An urban area in borough of Tower Hamlets, in east London, Greater London, England, traditionally a poor working-class neighbourhood (OS grid ref TQ3481).
Whitechapel (plural Whitechapels)
Short for Whitechapel cart.
A sub-sale meant the site ended up in the hands of developers Raycliff Whitechapel LLP. Source: Internet
After Jack the Ripper comes the gangster brutality of the Krays, and in Whitechapel II the paranoia of this era and the faded glamour of the former East End overlords will characterise the drama. Source: Internet
In London, DOPE is distributed by Refugee Community Kitchen in Tottenham (outside Seven Sisters station every other Saturday) and by our comrades at in Whitechapel and in Elephant and Castle. Source: Internet
He was soon touring around clubs in the East Midlands before he moved to London, where he met his next agent, Tom Norman, who set up the Elephant Man show on Whitechapel Road which was opposite the London Hospital. Source: Internet
“Before I thought Britain leaving the EU was a joke, but when the BBC and other news organisations started talking about it, I was scared for my family,” said Bengali Brit Sajda Khatun, who has lived in Whitechapel her whole life. Source: Internet
It is the start of a long summer of terror—the Whitechapel Murders of 1888. Source: Internet