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Thursday 25 June 2026 | 6pm
National Justice Museum
Tickets: £16.50 full price / £15.50 concessions
Please note this is a repeat of a previous Crime Club event in March 2026.
Victorian Britain produced many notorious criminals, but few captured the public imagination or troubled the police quite like Charlie Peace. Active from the 1850s to the late 1870s, he was regarded in his own lifetime as the most prolific and elusive professional criminal in England. Famed for his ingenuity, disguises and false identities, Peace repeatedly evaded capture and frustrated police forces across multiple counties, including Nottinghamshire.
Real crimes. Real stories. Real evidence.
Join National Justice Museum for Crime Club on Thursday 25 June, a chance to discover more about infamous crime cases from history and see an instalment you might have missed the first time. Free drink included!
Tickets £16.50 full price/£15.50 concessions* – Booking essential.
This event is suitable for over 18's only, proof of I.D. may be required. Please be aware that some of the material covered may be sensitive in nature.
| Crime Club Repeat: Victorian Criminal Mastermind (25 June 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Thursday | 18:00 | - 21:00 |
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