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The Ten Bells

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The pub most associated with Jack the Ripper, now up for sale for offers of around £1.2 million, was where Annie Chapman, the Ripper's second victim, drank in between working as a prostitute in the surrounding streets. Chapman visited the pub the night she was murdered, as did the Ripper's final victim, Mary Kelly. One hundred years later the Ten Bells was briefly renamed "The Jack the Ripper" to mark the 100th anniversary of the killings, and sold a Ripper Tipple cocktail and Ripper T-shirts.

The Ten Bells
84 Commercial Street, E1 6LY

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