Walking Tour Gin Lane: Thieves and Thief-takers in the Cellars of St Giles

Walking Tour Gin Lane: Thieves and Thief-takers in the Cellars of St Giles

Thief and escape-artist Jack Sheppard sparred with thief-taker Jonathan Wild in streets thronged with gin-sellers, sex workers and beggars.

By Laura Agustín, Footprints of London

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Outside Exit 3 Leicester Square Station

Charing Cross Rd east side Corner Great Newport St London WC2H 0AP United Kingdom

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Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

The Seven Dials area of St Giles is now pretty, but in the 18th century it was notorious for poverty and crime. With no organised police force, thieves, highwaymen and fences bribed those hired to catch them, meeting in low-down dives where they spoke a secret language called flash. Notoriously corrupt thief-taker Jonathan Wild captured thief Jack Sheppard more than once, but Jack made dramatic escapes from prison aided by his sexworker-partner Edgworth Bess.

With gin selling at a penny a glass, carousing was full-on in areas called, by outsiders, rookeries, thieves’ kitchens, the Holy Land (because of the Irish presence) and, for Drury Lane’s red-light zone, Little Sodom. A range of middle-class spies, social investigators, reporters and slum-tourists came to look and sometimes join in goings-on they found both appalling and titillating. John Gay portrayed Jack Sheppard and Jonathan Wild in the characters of Captain MacHeath and Mr Peachum in The Beggar's Opera, London's favourite play throughout the 18th century.

Laura Agustín is an historian and writer interested to tell stories of ordinary folks, those not named in history books.

The Naked Anthropologist is Laura's longtime blog, now dedicated to historical walks that highlight issues of Gender, Sex and Class.

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Laura Agustín's walks focus on folks usually relegated to the background in historical accounts: workers, the poor, women, migrants and anyone else considered 'different'.

From £12.50
Oct 11 · 1:00 PM GMT+1