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Liverpool Street/Bishopsgate Introduction to the tour. Overview of the East End in the nineteenth century. Artillery Passage What was Whitechapel like toward the end of the nineteenth century? Housing; living conditions; overcrowding; immigration into the East End. Brune Street - former Soup Kitchen Poverty and provision for the poor. Dealing with the challenges of a growing population? Toynbee Hall A changing political landscape: challenges to the establishment, including the rise of socialism and anarchism. Christ Church Spitalfields What crimes were prevalent and why? For those studying Pearson Edexcel’s GCSE History Option 10 Anglia has created a tour which provides an engaging and relevant introduction to the Historic Environment: Whitechapel 1870- 1900, crime, policing and the inner city. This tour will bring the topic alive for students, helping them to visualise the environment in a way which a text book cannot. Folgate Street Why were there so many pubs in Whitechapel and what was the impact of alcohol on those living there? Peabody Model Dwellings Site of tenement block of model dwellings erected by the Peabody Donation Fund for London’s “industrious poor”. Former Commercial Street Police Station Fighting crime amongst the slums and rookeries of Whitechapel? Recruitment and the role of the beat copper, tensions between forces and developments in investigative detective work. Brick Lane to Hanbury Street The Whitechapel Murders / Jack the Ripper - a case study. 01376 574130 [email protected] angliatours.co.uk Endorsement Statement This itinerary has been reviewed by the awarding body to confirm that it suitably enhances the teaching and learning process for the related Pearson qualification. A Pearson subject representative has attended the associated tour to ensure that its content meets the requirements of the qualification it is aimed at and to confirm that it is suitable for the intended audience of the qualification. The review confirms that the itinerary and the tour support the content of this qualification and that the locations covered in each visit and the key outcomes to be delivered as part of each visit enrich the overall learning experience of the course or part of the course it is aimed at. Endorsement does not cover the Tour Operator nor does it cover the suitability of the individual tour guide who delivers the itinerary on the day. The delivery of the tour and individual experience of the tour are not the responsibility of Pearson; participants are referred to the Tour Operator’s confirmation of booking for further information including pricing structures. Endorsement of an itinerary and a tour does not cover any other resources produced by the Tour Operator to support the qualification or that will be used to deliver the tour. Whilst Pearson is satisfied that the itinerary and the tour itself are capable of enriching and supporting the achievement of the qualification, it is not essential for studying the qualification. The official specification is the only authoritative source in respect of the qualification content and should be used for definitive guidance to ensure that all learning objectives are fulfilled. Crime and Punishment through time Whitechapel: Crime, Policing and the Inner City

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Page 1: Whitechapel: Crime, Policing and the Inner City · The Whitechapel Murders / Jack the Ripper - a case study. 01376 574130 info@angliatours.co.uk angliatours.co.uk Endorsement Statement

Liverpool Street/BishopsgateIntroduction to the tour. Overview of the East End in the nineteenth century.

Artillery PassageWhat was Whitechapel like toward the end of the nineteenth century? Housing; living conditions; overcrowding; immigration into the East End.

Brune Street - former Soup KitchenPoverty and provision for the poor. Dealing with the challenges of a growing population?

Toynbee HallA changing political landscape: challenges to the establishment, including the rise of socialism and anarchism.

Christ Church SpitalfieldsWhat crimes were prevalent and why?

For those studying Pearson Edexcel’s GCSE History Option 10 Anglia has created a tour which provides an engaging and relevant introduction to the Historic Environment: Whitechapel 1870-1900, crime, policing and the inner city. This tour will bring the topic alive for students, helping them to visualise the environment in a way which a text book cannot.

Folgate StreetWhy were there so many pubs in Whitechapel and what was the impact of alcohol on those living there?

Peabody Model DwellingsSite of tenement block of model dwellings erected by the Peabody Donation Fund for London’s “industrious poor”.

Former Commercial Street Police StationFighting crime amongst the slums and rookeries of Whitechapel? Recruitment and the role of the beat copper, tensions between forces and developments in investigative detective work.

Brick Lane to Hanbury StreetThe Whitechapel Murders / Jack the Ripper - a case study.

01376 574130 [email protected] angliatours.co.uk

Endorsement StatementThis itinerary has been reviewed by the awarding body to confirm that it suitably enhances the teaching and learning process for the related Pearson qualification. A Pearson subject representative has attended the associated tour to ensure that its content meets the requirements of the qualification it is aimed at and to confirm that it is suitable for the intended audience of the qualification.The review confirms that the itinerary and the tour support the content of this qualification and that the locations covered in each visit and the key outcomes to be delivered as part of each visit enrich the overall learning experience of the course or part of the course it is aimed at.Endorsement does not cover the Tour Operator nor does it cover the suitability of the individual tour guide who delivers the itinerary on the day. The delivery of the tour and individual experience of the tour are not the responsibility of Pearson; participants are referred to the Tour Operator’s confirmation of booking for further information including pricing structures.Endorsement of an itinerary and a tour does not cover any other resources produced by the Tour Operator to support the qualification or that will be used to deliver the tour. Whilst Pearson is satisfied that the itinerary and the tour itself are capable of enriching and supporting the achievement of the qualification, it is not essential for studying the qualification. The official specification is the only authoritative source in respect of the qualification content and should be used for definitive guidance to ensure that all learning objectives are fulfilled.

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Whitechapel: Crime, Policing and the Inner City