Let us take you back to the year 1888 to Jack the Ripper’s London on a tour of the Whitechapel Murders sites in the comfort of a Traditional London black taxi.
You can join an expert Jack the Ripper guide for your own private tour in a traditional London black taxi, that will take you back to the streets of Victorian London in which we will take you through the events of the autumn of terror.
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We will drive past a Hospital that dates back from 1740 to a ruins of a church that gives the area its name, fountains and inquest rooms into the Jack the Ripper murders, really taking you back to 1888.
We will head to Durward Streeet to discuss the Ripper's 1st victim Mary Ann Nichols
We will Stop at Hanbury Street to discuss the Ripper's 2nd Victim Annie Chapman
We will Stop by Brushfield street and Commercial Street to Discuss the Ripper's 5th Victim Mary Kelly. Along with the pub they would of drunk in , also the Christchurch Spitalsfield that has stood on Commercial Street for nearly 300 years
Stop by Henriques Street to discuss the Ripper's 3rd Victim Elizabeth Stride.
We will be talking about st botolphs Aldgate Chruch, which was around during Jack the ripper times. The chruch area was also known as prostitutes Square.
We will take a walk down Cable street to talk about the Cable street riots and I will show you the mortuary which was used for some of Jack the Rippers victims.
We will be visiting the workplace of one of the Jack the Ripper Suspects, and will discuss how M J Druitt became a suspect.
We will visit the Central News Agency to talk about the taunting letters that were supposedly sent by the killer
We will be visiting old Scotland yard and visiting the old Metropolitan Police Hq dating from 1829
I will pick you up outside Hotel Entrance
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