I have had many encounters, in a professional capacity (mine, not theirs, I hasten to add!) with prostitutes, over the years. In my experience, unless a pimp is in close attendance, they routinely carry a weapon of some sort, against the ever-present risk of attack.
In 1888, in the East End of London, and when a known killer of prostitutes was on the loose, I would expect to find that every such 'brass' working the streets anywhere near Spitalfields and Whitechapel would be armed with something and yet, according to the surviving records, none of them was carrying anything which might be used, as a last resort, in self-defence.
Did they really not carry weapons of any kind?
If not, why not? (A rusty old kitchen knife would do surely?)
If they did, what happened to them?
In 1888, in the East End of London, and when a known killer of prostitutes was on the loose, I would expect to find that every such 'brass' working the streets anywhere near Spitalfields and Whitechapel would be armed with something and yet, according to the surviving records, none of them was carrying anything which might be used, as a last resort, in self-defence.
Did they really not carry weapons of any kind?
If not, why not? (A rusty old kitchen knife would do surely?)
If they did, what happened to them?
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