I stopped in for a drink back in early 2010s in the middle of the day and it was so quiet but lovely to sit and reflect on all the things that pub has seen.
Not necessarily, the number of pubs in the area in the 1880's was vastly more than today. It's not 'almost certain' that he drank there, at best it's possible that he visited the place and had very likely that passed by and had spent a lot of time in the general area.
It's certainly possible. JTR must have at least seen this pub and maybe passed right by it, just as he would have seen and probably passed by that church building which was also there back then, that thought alone is a rather surreal one.
Very much like your short videos of London Pubs. For we Texans seeing and hearing about your equivalent ( sort of) to our old historical saloons is informative and interesting. I like visiting pubs when in London for their history and a fine ale. How about doing one on the Grenadier?
Hi Robert. Loving all your videos and facts and tours after finding your channel last week. I try and go to London once a month as I'm not to far away whether it's with friends or on my own because I just love everything about it. Keep up the gret videos buddy.
I walked past 'The Ten Bells' after a 'Jack the Ripper Tour' in 1999, and I took a photo of it. I wish I could visit London again. I like near Toronto, Canada. I really like your accent, I wish I had one. Isn't it in Spitalfields, where many bones of plague victims were found?
That used to be a strip pub back in the early 90's, where the stripper's would could come round with a pint glass for collections. The whole of Commercial Street was a red light area in the evenings back then, crazy how it has become so gentrified, if only I'd bought some property there back in da day.
Thanks for sharing such moments, you should add the subtitles in every video because I believe that most of viewers are foreigners and we can learn English by the way.
I was in this upstairs bar called the white turkey and above this bar was an alcove. As I was sitting the small liviving , I definitely saw a black shadow cross in front of the living room. It caught my attention immediately . I asked the barmaid if there're were any unusual things going on here and I explained what I saw.. She confirmed that the place was haunted . I had no idea about this before I came here . so what I saw was indeed a human black shadow going by.
I may be wrong but being someone who comes from London and worked in that area when there was businesses around that area in the 70s before the place became all trendy wasn't that pub actually called The Jack the Ripper and it was named changed to the 10 Bells because some from the P. C. brigade said it was glorifying a murderer Note:P. C = Politically Correct
I was there 2 years ago and it 's true that it's haunted, I remember going in the upstairs room and I saw a man all in black passing in the the other part of the room and disappeared as fast as I saw him. I believe he was Jack the ripper and I sent him to hell if it was him.
2018 "Sir Melville hunt the ghost of Jack the Ripper" amazon ISBN: 9781980833925 give all the elements of the year 1888. The first person who knew Jack the ripper was James Monro, the head of Scotland Yard at the end of 1888, replacing Charles Warren. The book tells the story of Jack the Ripper by James Monro and his friend Sir Melville on the streets of London, but also "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" which is played on August 4 1888 at the Lyceum theater. All the details come from the testimonies of times, and James Monro will refuse to deliver the truth to the English people, in spite of his “Highly private Memorandum” which he will keep secret until his death. Sir Melville tried to give his truth in the book "Days of my years" chapter 4: "Laying the ghost of Jack the Ripper" in 1914. But the well-informed Englishmen and in particular Scotland Yard have always refused to deliver the truth, despite the compromising pieces returned by the family of a Scotland Yard leader mentioned at the Dockland's Museum in London in 2008. But who is this "cannibal" ambidextrous double face? Patrick Newteam 2018
I did a Ripper Walks tour around 2000 and we stopped at The Ten Bells for a drink. I love London.
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If come to London definitely want to visit 10 Bells Pub
What a great pub! A must stop. Thanks for the stop. Really enjoy your vlog.
I stopped in for a drink back in early 2010s in the middle of the day and it was so quiet but lovely to sit and reflect on all the things that pub has seen.
Jack the ripper almost certainly drank in the ten bells himself
Not necessarily, the number of pubs in the area in the 1880's was vastly more than today.
It's not 'almost certain' that he drank there, at best it's possible that he visited the place and had very likely that passed by and had spent a lot of time in the general area.
It's certainly possible. JTR must have at least seen this pub and maybe passed right by it, just as he would have seen and probably passed by that church building which was also there back then, that thought alone is a rather surreal one.
Very much like your short videos of London Pubs. For we Texans seeing and hearing about your equivalent ( sort of) to our old historical saloons is informative and interesting. I like visiting pubs when in London for their history and a fine ale. How about doing one on the Grenadier?
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Every Halloween this year might be the one time I miss out.
Hi Robert. Loving all your videos and facts and tours after finding your channel last week. I try and go to London once a month as I'm not to far away whether it's with friends or on my own because I just love everything about it. Keep up the gret videos buddy.
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I walked past 'The Ten Bells' after a 'Jack the Ripper Tour' in 1999, and I took a photo of it. I wish I could visit London again. I like near Toronto, Canada. I really like your accent, I wish I had one. Isn't it in Spitalfields, where many bones of plague victims were found?
You, my friend, are GORGEOUS!!! 😘
Lol he is cute 😜
Lol he is cute
That used to be a strip pub back in the early 90's, where the stripper's would could come round with a pint glass for collections. The whole of Commercial Street was a red light area in the evenings back then, crazy how it has become so gentrified, if only I'd bought some property there back in da day.
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You should give pub tours for people coming to London. You could make some pounds doing this. Great videos.
Whitechapel still haunts
i like your video and london keep on like that
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Thanks for sharing such moments, you should add the subtitles in every video because I believe that most of viewers are foreigners and we can learn English by the way.
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Been there a few times .. Sell absinthe there as well . ,V nice with some water.
I was in this upstairs bar called the white turkey and above this bar was an alcove. As I was sitting the small liviving , I definitely saw a black shadow cross in front of the living room. It caught my attention immediately . I asked the barmaid if there're were any unusual things going on here and I explained what I saw.. She confirmed that the place was haunted . I had no idea about this before I came here . so what I saw was indeed a human black shadow going by.
I love how you say jack the ripper ....jack the rippah 😝
Ooh can’t wait for the Guy Fawkes video
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Roberts London please stop this automatic response it sucks
Remember the fifth of November
Brilliant....👍
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Is this a re-upload? I thought I saw this in the last video
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Nice 😍
Do Mary Jane Smith site because they built on the site
I may be wrong but being someone who comes from London and worked in that area when there was businesses around that area in the 70s before the place became all trendy wasn't that pub actually called The Jack the Ripper and it was named changed to the 10 Bells because some from the P. C. brigade said it was glorifying a murderer
Note:P. C = Politically Correct
Yes it was called the Jack The Ripper for a time up until it went back to its original name the ten bells.
@@michaelayres4167 Oh cheers for that info mate, i never knew
Why u lost too much wait ??😨😨
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Weight ,but yep he has .
i wanna go there so bad 🤥
I go in there its just a pub ok with jtr memorabilia he probably did have drink there though .....
2 other pubs he visited are princess alice & frying pan
I was there 2 years ago and it 's true that it's haunted, I remember going in the upstairs room and I saw a man all in black passing in the the other part of the room and disappeared as fast as I saw him. I believe he was Jack the ripper and I sent him to hell if it was him.
What did you do to lose so much weight?
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Roberts London these automatic replies are really bad
For a while it changed its name to the "Jack the Ripper"
Every Halloween been there I remember that 👍
2018
"Sir Melville hunt the ghost of Jack the Ripper"
amazon ISBN: 9781980833925 give all the elements of the year 1888.
The first person who knew Jack the ripper was James Monro, the head of Scotland Yard at the end of 1888, replacing Charles Warren.
The book tells the story of Jack the Ripper by James Monro and his friend Sir Melville on the streets of London, but also "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" which is played on August 4 1888 at the Lyceum theater.
All the details come from the testimonies of times, and James Monro will refuse to deliver the truth to the English people, in spite of his “Highly private Memorandum” which he will keep secret until his death.
Sir Melville tried to give his truth in the book "Days of my years" chapter 4: "Laying the ghost of Jack the Ripper" in 1914.
But the well-informed Englishmen and in particular Scotland Yard have always refused to deliver the truth, despite the compromising pieces returned by the family of a Scotland Yard leader mentioned at the Dockland's Museum in London in 2008.
But who is this "cannibal" ambidextrous double face?
Patrick Newteam 2018
maybe if all jack the rippers victims used that pub then it may have been the landlord himself or someone who used the pub who killed them!
Someone in the pub probably was a look out
Jamie Oliver’s great granddad owned the place
Spoooooky!
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Your not a cockney your from Ipswich I bet so stop it you mockney and don’t mention the bow bells
The beer is so expensive in England now that the landlords will say any old shit to make people come in and spend money. Haunted indeed. 😂😂😂😂