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== Summary == {{Information |description=Victorian mortuary photograph of murder victim
Mary Ann Nichols |source=
File:Mary Ann 'Polly' Nichols.jpg (cropped; published in many works on "Jack the Ripper" including Evans, Stewart P.; Skinner, Keith
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Mary Ann "Polly" Nichols the prostitute victim no 1 of the murderer Jack The Ripper whose body was discovered on 31 August 1888 in London's east end area of whitechapel