Garrotting was a thing in 19th Century London: in part, the media-driven fear of it (and the draconian legislation that resulted) would be familiar to students of the Daily Mail today; but part of that fear was genuine, because London had some enthusiatic early adopters of this effective and efficient innovation in street robbery.
If you ever get to Leeds and visit the Armoury (the national museum of arms, a huge place, filled by clearing out the attic in the Tower of London), give me a shout.
Last time I visited, they had over forty feet of display cases under the category "The 19th Century: Articles a prudent gentleman might carry about his person whilst travelling in Whitechapel".
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Last time I visited, they had over forty feet of display cases under the category "The 19th Century: Articles a prudent gentleman might carry about his person whilst travelling in Whitechapel".
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