London's most notorious pubs
The Ten Bells (Spitalfields, East London)
Established in the mid-18th century, this pub is inexplicably linked with Jack the Ripper, his victims and the dark, foggy, gas-lit streets of London's Whitechapel area in the late Victorian era.
History is unsure which of Jack's victims he met in the Ten Bells. Was it Annie Chapman, a local prostitute who was drinking in the pub on the night of her murder? Or perhaps it was Mary Kelly, whose butchered remains were found in nearby lodgings.
History is unsure which of Jack's victims he met in the Ten Bells. Was it Annie Chapman, a local prostitute who was drinking in the pub on the night of her murder? Or perhaps it was Mary Kelly, whose butchered remains were found in nearby lodgings.













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