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Originally posted by erobitha View PostThanks for the tips. Got myself an Edgar's Guide. Will give that a whirl.
I was just wondering whether you have had the opportunity to try out the Edgar's Guide walk?
I've booked my trip to London and am planning to give it a go, so I'd be interested to know how you got on.
Hope you had a lovely time!
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If you post on this forum, you probably know more about the Ripper killings than many of the tour guides. Or at least you have the resources at your disposal to know more.
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Hi Ero,
I'm inclined to agree with the previous advice - get a written guide and do it yourself!
I did a walking tour two years ago with one of the recommended groups, and had a very much mixed opinion of the evening. It was possible to get an idea of what the area must have been like in 1888, and for the distances involved between the various killings etc, but much had changed, so your imagination has to be very active. I thought that the detailed info provided about lodging house existence, sleeping arrangements etc and photographic evidence produced was quite helpful.
My guide was very knowledgeable, but had clear-cut ideas about the possibilities and probabilities, and regarded her opinions as facts. So we were told, for example, that Tabram was categorically a JtR victim, as was Stride who was clearly interrupted and had to kill again that night. She may have been right, of course, but maybe it's just the way I am, and I would have been much happier to have absorbed the atmosphere of each place, with the relevant known facts, intead of her conclusions of certainty.
Whatever you choose to do, best of luck with your tour.
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Originally posted by erobitha View PostThanks for the tips. Got myself an Edgar's Guide. Will give that a whirl.
Enjoy your trip when the time comes....!
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Thanks for the tips. Got myself an Edgar's Guide. Will give that a whirl.
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Originally posted by Ms Diddles View PostYeah, I was about to mention that Edgar's Guide but Herlock beat me to it.
I had a read through of it earlier this week and it looks really well laid out and easy to follow.
It takes in four of the murder sites, plus other places of interest like the morgue, the police station and the venues of some of the inquests.
Plus some pubs which is always good.
It was published in 2020 so it's pretty up to date.
My friend and I are planning on giving it a shot when in London later this year too.
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I’ve seen that one before Enigma but I don’t think that I have it.
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Sorry to digress somewhat. Is anyone familiar with this guide book, which is available as an ebook and is it any good?
Jack the Ripper's London (Walks Through London Book 2) by Leonard James
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Yeah, I was about to mention that Edgar's Guide but Herlock beat me to it.
I had a read through of it earlier this week and it looks really well laid out and easy to follow.
It takes in four of the murder sites, plus other places of interest like the morgue, the police station and the venues of some of the inquests.
Plus some pubs which is always good.
It was published in 2020 so it's pretty up to date.
My friend and I are planning on giving it a shot when in London later this year too.
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Originally posted by erobitha View PostI am spending a weekend on my own in mid-Sept in Whitechapel. Despite the ominous nature of that statement, I don't plan on committing any murders.
Which walking tour should I take on my visit and why?
The walks usually last around 2 hours Erobitha but if you had around 4 hours to spare you might try a book that I recently bought called “Jack The Ripper’s East End by Richard Jones and Adam Wood ( one of Edgar’s Walking Guides)” I haven’t tried it yet but it gives you simple directions and takes in all of the murder sites (as far as they can) and many other related locations. I’m looking forward to giving it a go next time I’m in London.
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Why do a walking tour when you could re-trace Charles Lechmere's walk to work with a stopwatch in hand to determine the shortest route?
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Best Ripper walking tour?
I am spending a weekend on my own in mid-Sept in Whitechapel. Despite the ominous nature of that statement, I don't plan on committing any murders.
Which walking tour should I take on my visit and why?Tags: None
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