The ongoing maintenance work on the underground system is still going, albeit it isn’t as bad as it was. Weekend disruption is getting less and less, although this probably has more to do with the upcoming Olympics in […]
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Phew! It’s been a hectic few weeks at Jack the Ripper central, or to be precise, here at the office. Some of you may be aware that as of 26th May 2012 all UK websites must obtain consent from […]
Read ArticleA FREE DICKENS WALK IPHONE APP We’ve been busy over the last few months putting together a free Dickens Walk of London app to offer our clients additional tours around London. The thing is that our guides really […]
Read ArticleBy the time of the Jack the Ripper Murders many eastern European Jews had settled in the East End of London and a ghetto had, effectively, been established. One of the questions that we often get asked on […]
Read ArticleWell, we’d love to solve the mystery of Jack the Ripper and figure out once and for all who he was. In reality, however, there is probably very little chance that the perpetrator of these infamous 1888 crimes […]
Read ArticleOne of the reasons why our Jack the Ripper Tour has proved so popular over the years is the decision we made in 2005 to limit the numbers to a sensible and manageable number of participants. To be […]
Read ArticleDorset Street is no more. Indeed, it has long since vanished in both name and presence, and it is now nothing more than a nameless thoroughfare that squeezes between the White’s Row Car Park on its eastern side, […]
Read ArticleThey say that a video presentation is worth a thousand words, or was that a picture! Either way I recently shadowed John Bennett as he led a group of eager participants around the East End on his Jack […]
Read ArticleThis weekend there are no planned line closures on the Underground system so trains will be running into Aldgate East Station as normal. One of the problems that we have been encountering on our Jack the Ripper Tour […]
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