The Ten Bells Pub is a small pub on the corner of Commercial Street and Fournier Street, Spitalfields. It remains there today, over one hundred years after the murders.
Above: A view of the Ten Bells Pub on the corner of Commercial Street and Fournier Street, Spitalfields. This view was taken from the west side of Commercial Street and looks in an eastward direction towards Fournier Street. Taken: Thursday, May 13, 1999. Photograph courtesy of Johnno.
Above: A close-up view of the sign on the Ten Bells Pub on Commercial Street, Spitalfields. Christ Church can be seen in the far right side of the picture. Taken: Thursday, May 13, 1999. Photograph courtesy of Johnno.
Above: An eastward view along Fournier Street, Spitalfields. The Ten Bells Pub is shown on the left (north) side of the shot, and Christ Church is shown on the right (south) side. This photo was taken from the west side of Commercial Street. Taken: Thursday, May 13, 1999. Photograph courtesy of Johnno.
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