<p>The first museum in England dedicated to women will finally open later this year - six years after a previous plan saw it turned into a venue dedicated to Jack the Ripper.</p><p>The site, which will be located in Barking in east London, will feature exhibitions of women with historical ties to the East End, including the legendary Suffragettes.</p><p>To get a sense of what visitors can expect, Yahoo News UK took a quick tour of the accompanying heritage trail.</p><p>The museum is currently crowdfunding to support the big move to the new physical location.</p><p>Picture credits:<br>Feature image: Annie Brewster sourced from East End Women’s Museum website</a>.</p><p>Avril’s Walks and Talks featured in the video can be found here</a>.</p><p>Images of Avril Nanton supplied.</p><p>East End Women’s Museum heritage trail booklet: Charlotte Tomlinson and the East End Women’s Museum.</p><p>Sylvia Pankhurst mural credit: Jerome Davenport.</p>
