If these streets could talk

they’d tell tales. Lives lived, hardships overcome, points of departure and arrival. Then something happens that changes everything. Walk through these streets, discover what they can tell you through the stories of those who lived here.

Wapping, London, 1814, a thriving port, bustling with sailors, shopkeepers, prostitutes, labourers and publicans. A murder, then another. The Ratcliffe Highway murders to terrible they changed the name of the street, tore down homes and made a park. Discover what might have happened, through the stories of those who could have seen it.

This is a new type of audio-book, one that takes you onto the streets to walk them today whilst listening to the stories of yesterday.

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