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  2. Ten Bells - Wikipedia

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    The pub is mentioned in the graphic novel From Hell (1999), about Jack the Ripper, by writer Alan Moore and artist Eddie Campbell. The film adaptation From Hell (2001), also features the pub, including a scene showing Johnny Depp (as Inspector Abberline) having a drink with Ripper victim Mary Kelly.

  3. Get an uncomfortably close look at these living nightmares ...

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    These characters, who have been part of The Edge of Hell for more than 20 years, take fright to a new level, using live rats in their performances—including letting them crawl into their mouths.

  4. Jack the Ripper Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Jack the Ripper Museum is a museum and tourist attraction that opened in August 2015 in Cable Street, London. It recreates the East end of London setting in which the unsolved Jack the Ripper murders took place in 1888, and exhibits some original artefacts from the period as well as waxwork recreations of crime scenes and sets.

  5. Donald Rumbelow - Wikipedia

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    A recognised authority on the Whitechapel Murders, he currently acts as a London Tourist Board Blue Badged guide of the Jack the Ripper Walk, a walking tour in London visiting the locations associated with the crimes. [2] He has appeared in several television documentaries examining the subject. [3] In 2021, he contributed regularly to Railway ...

  6. The Whitechapel Club - Wikipedia

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    Because Jack the Ripper was never in attendance, meetings would be chaired by the Vice-President. [3] Club meetings were very private, although guests very occasionally were brought. During meetings, people would tell stories, jokes, poems, or monologues. [2] It was customary to yell insults at whoever rose to speak to the club. [2]

  7. Jack the Ripper - Wikipedia

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    Jack the Ripper was an unidentified serial killer who was active in and around the impoverished Whitechapel district of London, England, in 1888. In both criminal case files and the contemporaneous journalistic accounts, the killer was also called the Whitechapel Murderer and Leather Apron .

  8. Millennials ditching pubs in favor of new 'crawl' trend - AOL

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    Forget pub crawls, with this new trend you can take eight shots in a day and you won't get a hangover! Millennials ditching pubs in favor of new 'crawl' trend Skip to main content

  9. Pub crawl - Wikipedia

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    The SantaCon pub crawl originated in San Francisco in 1994 and has since spread to 300 cities in 44 countries, including New York City. London , Vancouver , Belfast and Moscow . [ 29 ] [ 30 ] The New York SantaCon is the largest, with an estimated 30,000 people participating in 2012.