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Jack the Ripper Exhibition

The Jack the Ripper Exhibition at the Museum in Docklands is open until the 2nd November and is the first exhibition to explore the infamous Jack the Ripper murders and their legacy.
The exhibition displays original 1880s artefacts, from police files and photographs to letters from the public and the supposed Ripper himself. It gives visitors the chance to analyse the evidence first-hand and reach their own conclusions.
For further information about the exhibition please click here.
Click on the podcast link here to take a tour through the streets of Whitechapel in the footsteps of Jack the Ripper. Using location footage, archive images, interviews and contemporary maps of the Whitechapel area, it will transport you back to that notorious 1888 autumn of terror.
Address:
Museum in Docklands, West India Quay, London E14
Tel: 0844 980 2151
15th May 2008 - 2nd November 2008
Adults: £7; Children/Concessions: £5 ;
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