When you join us for our acclaimed Jack the Ripper Walking Tour around the streets and alleyways of the East End of London, you will have the opportunity to, quite literally, unleash your inner detective. That is because […]
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Although our walking tour of Jack the Ripper’s London follows a chronological route and dives straight into the atmospheric, and rather sinister, thoroughfares where the ambience of the 1880’s still holds sway, there are other parts of the […]
Read ArticleIt might seem an odd thing to say but Jack the Ripper must have been an absolute charmer. I’m not wishing to appear flippant on this one but, if you think about it, whoever was responsible for the […]
Read ArticleThis year the 9th of November falls on the same day (Friday) as it did in 1888, so if you join us for the Jack the Ripper Tour on Friday you are not only joining us on the […]
Read ArticleHad you lived in the East End of London on this day in 1888, and in particular in the districts of Spitalfields and Whitechapel, then you would be feeling decidedly uneasy. Just a few days before, on August […]
Read ArticleToday is the anniversary of the murder of Jack the Ripper’s first victim Mary Anne Nichols. Her body was found at 3.40am in what was then Buck’s Row in Whitechapel, but which is now Durward Street. This was […]
Read ArticleWhen I say Jack the Ripper’s London then and now I am talking about when I started the Jack the Ripper Tours in 1982 and the present day 2012. Next month, June 2012, will be the 30th anniversary […]
Read ArticleOn our jack the Ripper Walks we don’t actually go to Durward Street, which in 1888 was known as Buck’s Row, and was the place where the body of Mary Nichols, the first of Jack the Ripper’s victims, […]
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