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Rippercast: The Whitechapel Murders Podcast
18882016-Neil Bell & Adam Wood: A History of the Metropolitan and City Police Orphanage
November 18th, 2016
Duration: 00:26:19

Rippercast is privileged to bring to you Adam Wood and Neil Bell's talk 'A History of the Metropolitan and City Police Orphanage' from the 18882016 gathering in London on the 5th and 6th of November, 2016. These speakers are responsible for republishing Howard Vincent's Police Code 1889, the guide book of the Metropolitan Police during the Victorian era, and a share of the proceeds from this book, just as the original, go towards the Metropolitan and City Police Orphan's Fund.

The Slideshow that accompanied this talk can be downloaded here

For more information on the Fund visit

www.met-cityorphans.org.uk

For a copy of the republished Howard Vincent's Police Code, 1889 visit

www.mangobooks.co.uk

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