Excellent pictures and history from Flickering Lamps!
St George’s Gardens, the park on the site of the former churchyard of St George in the East in Stepney, is a neat, peaceful place – when I visited, the play area was full of children, and other people were relaxing on benches or looking at the old monuments near the church. In the midst of all of this is a derelict building that looks terribly sad and out of place. However, this forlorn little building has a fascinating history that includes that most infamous of East End criminals, Jack the Ripper, and later became a pioneering centre for the education of local children.
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I enjoyed the mortuary and natural history museum post at Flickering Lamps, Patrick, thank you. 😀
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You’re welcome! Flickering Lamps always has such interesting history blogs! Glad that you enjoyed it!! Take care.
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