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Originally posted by Utahraptor View PostI think the Ripper stuff will be there in October, gonna pay it a visit for sure!
But please report back if you get there.G U T
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I've been contacted by the Museum bookshop as they are considering stocking 'Prisoner 4374'.
Amongst the articles on display at the exhibition will be Dr.Cream's medical bag, a photo of which appears in my book.
There will be so many interesting items on display that I think it would actually be a crime not to visit.
Amanda
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It should be good, Keith Skinner is overseeing it.
Monty
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Actually,
I have that wrong.
Keith is not overseeing the exhibition at all, he has been, along with Alan Moss, advising the museums curators in an independent consultant capacity.
Apologies.
Cheers
Monty
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Author of Capturing Jack the Ripper.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1445621622
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Originally posted by avvie View PostWhere can you book tickets? Really interested in checking this out.
You can buy them direct from Museum of London webite:
Uncover London's hidden stories and unexpected treasures. Visit in person at London Museum Docklands or explore our online collections and stories.
Saves you £2:50 on the regular admission price.
Amanda
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Originally posted by Amanda View Post
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The museum was interesting, taking photos is forbidden but I got a few of some artefacts from the Krays case and Rillington Place.
The only JTR items I could see was a facsimile of the Dear Boss letter and a note from police that was posted through doors asking for people to report anyone acting suspiciously.
I can upload pics later if anyone's interested but they're not great because the place was very busy and I was conscious of the fact I wasn't supposed to be using my camera.
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Originally posted by Utahraptor View PostThe museum was interesting, taking photos is forbidden but I got a few of some artefacts from the Krays case and Rillington Place.
The only JTR items I could see was a facsimile of the Dear Boss letter and a note from police that was posted through doors asking for people to report anyone acting suspiciously.
I can upload pics later if anyone's interested but they're not great because the place was very busy and I was conscious of the fact I wasn't supposed to be using my camera.
ThanksG U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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