Events in July
Join our Blue Badge guided walks for a look at the sensational story of Jack the Ripper in the context of contemporary life and social conditions in the Victorian East End.
From Suffering to Salvation
Thursday 10 July, 6pm
Join Rachel Kolsky on this guided walk to look at a range of women's experiences in the East End from Victorian prostitution to feminist cooperatives, offering an alternative perspective on the area.
Tickets £7.50, No concessions
Jack the Ripper and the East End
Wednesday 16 July, 6pm
Join Sue Jackson to look at the suspects, false trails and hoaxes, social conditions of the time, the police investigation and the repercussions of the murders, on this Jack the Ripper and the East End guided walk.
Tickets £7.50, No concessions
Jack the Ripper and the East End
Wednesday 30 July, 6pm
Join Denise Allen to look at the women victims, victims of circumstance, social deprivation and the Whitechapel murderer, on this guided Jack the Ripper and the East End walk.
Tickets £7.50, No concessions
3 July, 17 July, 24 July, 1.10-2pm
A series of Thursday lunchtime talks associated with the exhibition Jack the Ripper and the East End. In each session an expert speaker will explore a different aspect of the Victorian East End.
All talks free
View details of the Lunchtime talks series
The Victorian East End lunchtime talks