Body Snatchers
The streets of Victorian Britain were crowded by poor and desperate people. Some broke the law just to survive, other became their victims — even though over 200 crimes carried the death penalty ranging from murder to minor offences like pickpocketing and being out at night with a blackened face, despite these harsh penalties the criminal elements of society were still determined to make their living by ill-gotten gains.
Medical science had progressed slowly since the discoveries of the Greeks
1pm to 2.30pm
Entry £5 per child (includes 1 accompanying adult)
Further information available from David Brooks, Bourne Hall Museum, Spring Street, Ewell, Surrey, KT17 1UF.
Tel: 020 8394 1734. Ema
Bourne Hall Museum Kids Club, Spring Street, Ewell, Surrey KT17 1UF
Sat 18 Mar 2017