Hi noobie here
I have abit of a fascination with JTR but also of Victorian London - in particular the dark and narrow alleyways of this period. Imagining what they were like etc
Im currently writing a story that incorporates elements of JTR and London in that period and have done abit of research via this site, wiki, books, movies etc but wonder if anyone here can help on a few elements that I'd like to have further insight on and would really appriciate others opinions/views (hope you don’t think this is rude of me posting here asking for insights). some of the stuff may seem pretty vague and random as im firing this stuff off as it pops into my head but maybe you can help…
First off does anyone have any good links or pictures of the alleyways of this period in London (Whitechapel or other areas) or just describing it yourself if you have visited some or read about them? I’m interested in the pavement stones, walls, lighting, the dimensions of a typical alleyway (length/width) , what type of stuff youd find in them at that period - various rubbish, disguarded items? What would be on the walls (street posters? If so what would they be like?)
Another thing about that period is bookstores - were there any bookstores about (like old 2nd hand bookstores you get today) and what would they have been like? What type of books would they have sold/been popular around then - thrillers? Pulp? Sci fi? etc. hardbacks or paperbacks (were PBs even invented then? I don’t think they were) Were there even any 2nd hand bookshops then you think? Were people then that bothered about reading the latest stuff even. (id imagine they would be as no cinema, radio or tv!)
Then theres pubs (or public houses as theyd be known then) - would anyone know what time last orders would have been around that period? (that’s one thing I cant find any info on anywhere) Also the choice of drink (obviously bitter and ale and various sprits but what about lagers and beers?) was there a big binge drinking culture in that period like there is in London/UK now - masses of people filling up all the bars on a weeknight after work until the early hours being sick on the streets? And what of the Gin Houses/Palaces - were they illegal in 1888? And as for the illegal bars (for there must’ve been a few) - would they be consigned to dark and dingy basements that you could get arrested for if caught in them? And did the Ripper murders really affect the drinking in the Whitechapel area (I.e. people not hanging around much after dark - thus affecting the trade so bars etc would shut early)
Plus theres other background stuff like Electricity - I think electric street lighting was introduced in London in 1878 but what about cheery Whitechapel? Would they have had modern electrical street lighting like the more expensive areas or would it still be gas lighting? And what of shops and homes in the area?
what would Christmas would have been like in that period - was it that celebrated in places like Whitechapel with decorations etc (and what of the west end in that period? - would it be all expensively decorated out in decemeber? )
And finally theres aspects of the Ripper him(or her!) self - we all know of the liston knife and the case of medical equipment etc and how that might’ve been used but what other stuff might the ripper been carrying? Are there any theories? And do people really believe the murders ceased on 9/11? (the last of the canonical murders) or is it just so obvious the others murders that happened after were the rippers work?
Apologies if I was rambling on there, Any insights, opinions or links on any of the things I mentioned would be welcome…
I have abit of a fascination with JTR but also of Victorian London - in particular the dark and narrow alleyways of this period. Imagining what they were like etc
Im currently writing a story that incorporates elements of JTR and London in that period and have done abit of research via this site, wiki, books, movies etc but wonder if anyone here can help on a few elements that I'd like to have further insight on and would really appriciate others opinions/views (hope you don’t think this is rude of me posting here asking for insights). some of the stuff may seem pretty vague and random as im firing this stuff off as it pops into my head but maybe you can help…
First off does anyone have any good links or pictures of the alleyways of this period in London (Whitechapel or other areas) or just describing it yourself if you have visited some or read about them? I’m interested in the pavement stones, walls, lighting, the dimensions of a typical alleyway (length/width) , what type of stuff youd find in them at that period - various rubbish, disguarded items? What would be on the walls (street posters? If so what would they be like?)
Another thing about that period is bookstores - were there any bookstores about (like old 2nd hand bookstores you get today) and what would they have been like? What type of books would they have sold/been popular around then - thrillers? Pulp? Sci fi? etc. hardbacks or paperbacks (were PBs even invented then? I don’t think they were) Were there even any 2nd hand bookshops then you think? Were people then that bothered about reading the latest stuff even. (id imagine they would be as no cinema, radio or tv!)
Then theres pubs (or public houses as theyd be known then) - would anyone know what time last orders would have been around that period? (that’s one thing I cant find any info on anywhere) Also the choice of drink (obviously bitter and ale and various sprits but what about lagers and beers?) was there a big binge drinking culture in that period like there is in London/UK now - masses of people filling up all the bars on a weeknight after work until the early hours being sick on the streets? And what of the Gin Houses/Palaces - were they illegal in 1888? And as for the illegal bars (for there must’ve been a few) - would they be consigned to dark and dingy basements that you could get arrested for if caught in them? And did the Ripper murders really affect the drinking in the Whitechapel area (I.e. people not hanging around much after dark - thus affecting the trade so bars etc would shut early)
Plus theres other background stuff like Electricity - I think electric street lighting was introduced in London in 1878 but what about cheery Whitechapel? Would they have had modern electrical street lighting like the more expensive areas or would it still be gas lighting? And what of shops and homes in the area?
what would Christmas would have been like in that period - was it that celebrated in places like Whitechapel with decorations etc (and what of the west end in that period? - would it be all expensively decorated out in decemeber? )
And finally theres aspects of the Ripper him(or her!) self - we all know of the liston knife and the case of medical equipment etc and how that might’ve been used but what other stuff might the ripper been carrying? Are there any theories? And do people really believe the murders ceased on 9/11? (the last of the canonical murders) or is it just so obvious the others murders that happened after were the rippers work?
Apologies if I was rambling on there, Any insights, opinions or links on any of the things I mentioned would be welcome…
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