I watched this documentary last night. Not only rather fascinating journey back in time with a quite remarkable and savvy presenter in the form of Georgia Brown, a singer who played Nancy in the film and stage version of Oliver (Lionel Bart, the creator of Oliver makes an appearance too) but also brilliant for seeing some of the streets of Whitechapel before everything was demolished. Many of them still in the same state as the 1880s I would imagine (Really interesting bit when Georgia visits her old home, sure the interior had not been changed since JtR was lurking about). Also has some really interesting characters and strangely reflects a lot of the issues being faced at the moment, talk about history repeating itself!
Just found out that that the 'Brady Club' she visits was located on Hanbury Street. Realise it is/was a long road, so not sure if it was anywhere close to 29?
Well worth a watch for those with access to BBC I-player (Lots of other great old documentaries on London too at the moment). For those without I will see if it is on Youtube and post the link if I find it.
Love to hear some comments or perspectives from those who may have seen it!
Just found out that that the 'Brady Club' she visits was located on Hanbury Street. Realise it is/was a long road, so not sure if it was anywhere close to 29?
Well worth a watch for those with access to BBC I-player (Lots of other great old documentaries on London too at the moment). For those without I will see if it is on Youtube and post the link if I find it.
Love to hear some comments or perspectives from those who may have seen it!
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