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.