Hi redjac!
First of all, welcome to Casebook and I hope you enjoy yourself as much as I do!
One of my latest purchases is a book called 'East End 1888' by William J. Fishman. It is a very good read. The only fault I have with it is that it could do with illustrations (the only one is of a young beggar boy on the front cover). You asked in your original post as to the drinks that were most popular at the time. On page 374 of this book the author writes:-
'Among the poorest the most popular drink was three ha'pence of gin, known as blue ruin or jacky.'
Carol
First of all, welcome to Casebook and I hope you enjoy yourself as much as I do!
One of my latest purchases is a book called 'East End 1888' by William J. Fishman. It is a very good read. The only fault I have with it is that it could do with illustrations (the only one is of a young beggar boy on the front cover). You asked in your original post as to the drinks that were most popular at the time. On page 374 of this book the author writes:-
'Among the poorest the most popular drink was three ha'pence of gin, known as blue ruin or jacky.'
Carol
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