Sugar bags lined up with 'London, Sugar & Slavery' written on them
Find out more about the new London, Sugar & Slavery gallery

Jack the Ripper and the East End  

Museum in Docklands is returning to the scene of London's most infamous crimes in Jack the Ripper and the East End, the first exhibition to explore the Jack the Ripper murders and their enduring legacy.

Step back in time to the labyrinth of late-Victorian Whitechapel, and uncover the human stories behind the sensational reports and explore the lives of the victims, witnesses, suspects and police.

More about the exhibition

Museum in Docklands turns 5!

Museum in Docklands is celebrating its 5th Birthday this year and to mark this special occasion the Museum is going FREE for the weekend of 26 & 27 July!

Find out more about the FREE birthday activities

Engineering works

Improvement engineering works are currently taking place on the DLR and Tube network which may affect your journey to Museum in Docklands. Find out more about engineering works

3 July 2008

Want to avoid the weekend queues but can't visit during the week? Jack the Ripper and the East End will be staying open late on 3 July so you can discover the legacy of London's most infamous son after hours.

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