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Saw this house in Spitalfields, Fournier Street, last week and wondered about the history of it.
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Found this photo of it in 1946 when it was an Express Dairy on the `Casebook: Jack the Ripper' web site.
Found this photo of it in 1946 when it was an Express Dairy on the `Casebook: Jack the Ripper' web site.
Spitalfields was where Flemish weavers lived; top floors often have big windows so they could see the looms. More recent immigrants were Jewish and Bangladeshi. The area was preserved from demolition in the 60s-70s and is now frightfully trendy and expensive. Can't help with this particular house, though
ethandron, its worth a visit. You have to walk from Liverpool St Station, about five minutes. There is a pub on the corner of the big church where apparently one of Jack the Ripper's victims used to wait for her customers ... I wish I'd known before I went, I would have gone in the pub. Has quite a history. I think its called the Ten Bells. Also we didn't read up on the streets before we went, we only went to Fournier, Brick Lane, then Fashion Street. I think some of the streets are more interesting although I loved Fournier. What a history.
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