The most famous pubs Jack the Ripper drank.
You can have a drink where Britain`s most known killer drank. Who Jack was no one knows. There is a chance that he did get caught and rotted in jail for another crime.Sad to say forensics hadn`t been invented yet. .
You can have a drink where Britain`s most known killer drank. Who Jack was no one knows. There is a chance that he did get caught and rotted in jail for another crime.Sad to say forensics hadn`t been invented yet. .
The Ten Bells pub is on the corner of Commercial Street and Fournier Street.Two of Jack`s victims drank her. Annie Chapman and Mary Kelly.
Mary Ann Nichols, one of the Ripper’s victims, was also found no more than 50-feet from the back of the pub.
The Princess Alice pub in Aldgate was commonly frequented by the local prostitutes at time of the Ripper crimes. It was also the haunt of a sinister potential suspect called ‘Leather Apron’ and was the last place the final victim of the Whitechapel Murders was seen alive.
Smithfield market and the surrounding cobbled streets. You’ll see the William Wallace plaque where Braveheart was tortured, and learn of the 19thcentury body snatchers who dug up local cemeteries ‘in the interests of science.’ Two of the most famous snatchers, John Bishop and Thomas Williams, were hanged at Newgate prison in front of several thousand boisterous Londoners.