Deposits Now Being Taken
We're delighted to announce that deposits are now being taken for this year's Conference.
Spaces are limited, so we recommend paying early. Please visit the dedicated webpage to do so:
Best wishes
Adam Wood and Andy Aliffe
Organisers,
Ripper Conference 2009
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Hope to see you again in October, Robert - if only to wreak my awful revenge!
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post... I had to have surgery to remove that Schweppes tonic-water bottle, you know. You might have taken the corrugated top off first
My bad.
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I found this snippet on The King's Stores website:
The Pub’s regal sounding name was adopted as a result of the site’s historical past.
The actual location was, during the reign of Henry VIII, a munitions storage depot for the English armies. This stretched to Spitalfields Market and beyond. On visiting this area you will notice that many of the street names and some businesses have titles that relate to this era in London’s historical and somewhat colourful past.
The area is also made famous (infamous) by “Jack The Ripper” misdeeds. It’s recorded that his final victim was last seen here in this establishment having a beverage before being mercilessly bludgeoned to death…
Sounds as though we have some educating to do.
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Originally posted by caz View PostI think we need a list of conference virgins.
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Originally posted by ChrisGeorge View PostI will look forward to meeting you as well, Mike. Will your wife be travelling down from Yorkshire with you, or will you be the sole ambassador from Hull? Any chance that John Savage might come down too?
All the best
Chris
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Anyone got any idea about wheelchair access to the venue? I live in North Yorkshire, and its a bloomin' long way to come just to find out there's 16 steps to the front door! lol!
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Originally posted by iris84 View PostOk, I'm at the risk of sounding a bit daft here, but what happens at the ripper conference? Can anyone come along? What's the cost for the conference, and how do you book your place?
Sorry if a lot of these questions have been answered on the site, but my computers playing up, so just accessing the site through my mobile for a while, and as mobiles don't come flash enabled, can't access the site about the conference,
Newbies and experienced old hands alike are welcome. So please feel free to sign up if you are interested in the case and would like in an entertaining and informative weekend.
If you sign up, you will find the lectures illuminating on different aspects of the case that you won't read about in books. The talks are given by experts who have been working in the field for years and thus have a fine understanding of the case.
Iris, if you decide to register, I don't think you will regret it. I have been to six conferences in all in the US and the UK, and have found that I have got something out of each of them.
All the best
Chris
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Ok, I'm at the risk of sounding a bit daft here, but what happens at the ripper conference? Can anyone come along? What's the cost for the conference, and how do you book your place?
Sorry if a lot of these questions have been answered on the site, but my computers playing up, so just accessing the site through my mobile for a while, and as mobiles don't come flash enabled, can't access the site about the conference,
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Originally posted by Mike Covell View PostLooking forward to finally meeting you Chris, and of course your wife.
All the best
Chris
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Looking forward to finally meeting you Chris, and of course your wife.
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Thanks Chris-
Poor Ginger was written in ink and tears! Be great to see you again- no doubt wandering between venues ! LOL
Suz xx
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Originally posted by Suzi View PostFood Food Food Yessir!!!!......Buns? x
Good to see you Chris! wasn't it Liverpool last time?
Brighton was our last. We did Bournemouth (2001), Liverpool (2003), and Brighton (2005) but unfortunately were unable to make it over for the Wolverhampton conference in 2007. Still we'll more than make up for it this year!By the way, I enjoyed reading over and proofing your article "Poor Ginger" about the slaughter of old and injured horses in late Victorian London due to appear in Ripperologist 101. A sad but truthful article. Very nice work, Suzi!
Chris
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