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The City of London Police Museum takes visitors on a unique journey, which includes the last hours of Catherine Eddowes, one of Jack the Ripper’s victims; bomb damage during the Blitz; being at the forefront of technology to counter terrorism and the current work against economic crime and cybercrime.
The City of London Police has been responsible for policing the Square Mile since 1839. Over the course of more than 175 years, the force’s priorities have remained the same: keep the City safe. It is also the UK’s leading police force for fraud and economic crime.
The purpose-built museum is a collaboration between the City of London Police and the City of London Corporation’s Guildhall Library, which is situated next to the new museum at Guildhall, the City’s historic headquarters. The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) awarded a grant of c.£90,000 towards the development of the museum and associated community engagement. Admission to the museum is free and over 2016 and 2017 there will be a variety of special events, talks and walks, as well as a range of merchandise available.
For more information on the museum please check out the website! https://www.cityoflondon.police.uk/about-us/history/museum/Pages/default.aspx
A minibus will collect all students from the 20 minute bay at the High Wycombe campus at 11am. All students will be dropped at the museum around 12:30 and able to explore until 3.30pm when the minibus will return everyone to the High Wycombe campus.
In order to reserve your place, we require a £5 deposit. This will be refunded to you once you have attended the event.
Further information will be sent to you one week prior to the trip.
If you have any questions please contact sutraining@bucks.ac.uk