Respectable Pub in Whitechapel?

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  • poliwog
    Cadet
    • Sep 2014
    • 9

    #1

    Respectable Pub in Whitechapel?

    Hello to all.

    I am writing a story set in Whitechapel three years after the Ripper crimes. I am looking to set a scene in a more-or-less respectable pub not too terribly far from "Flowery Dean St." Does anyone know of such?

    Many thanks
    Les
  • Christian
    Sergeant
    • Apr 2019
    • 665

    #2
    Originally posted by poliwog View Post
    Hello to all.

    I am writing a story set in Whitechapel three years after the Ripper crimes. I am looking to set a scene in a more-or-less respectable pub not too terribly far from "Flowery Dean St." Does anyone know of such?

    Many thanks
    Les
    Respectable pub in east end 1890s that’s a tricky one!!

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    • Herlock Sholmes
      Commissioner
      • May 2017
      • 22335

      #3
      I was thinking the same. You might struggle with that one Les.
      Regards

      Herlock Sholmes

      ”I think that Herlock is a genius.” Trevor Marriott

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      • poliwog
        Cadet
        • Sep 2014
        • 9

        #4
        Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
        I was thinking the same. You might struggle with that one Les.
        Of course, I have the writer's privilege of inventing one, as I have invented an Inspector, two Constables and an Irishman. I might consult the Poverty Maps and find a location.

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        • Herlock Sholmes
          Commissioner
          • May 2017
          • 22335

          #5
          I’m sure that there’s someone on here who’s done some research and has some familiarity with the pubs who might be able to point you in the right direction Les. Good luck with the search.
          Regards

          Herlock Sholmes

          ”I think that Herlock is a genius.” Trevor Marriott

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          • Al Bundy's Eyes
            Chief Inspector
            • Sep 2019
            • 1776

            #6
            I'd use "The Grave Maurice" purely for it's great name.
            Thems the Vagaries.....

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            • Herlock Sholmes
              Commissioner
              • May 2017
              • 22335

              #7
              Originally posted by Al Bundy's Eyes View Post
              I'd use "The Grave Maurice" purely for it's great name.
              There’s a poster called The Grave Maurice but he hasn’t posted for a couple of years.
              Regards

              Herlock Sholmes

              ”I think that Herlock is a genius.” Trevor Marriott

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              • Christian
                Sergeant
                • Apr 2019
                • 665

                #8
                Originally posted by poliwog View Post

                Of course, I have the writer's privilege of inventing one, as I have invented an Inspector, two Constables and an Irishman. I might consult the Poverty Maps and find a location.
                The Commercial Tavern probably best bet the pub frequented by police around that time

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                • Christian
                  Sergeant
                  • Apr 2019
                  • 665

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
                  I was thinking the same. You might struggle with that one Les.
                  Indeed H

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                  • poliwog
                    Cadet
                    • Sep 2014
                    • 9

                    #10
                    Thinking of using the 10 Bells, and upgrading it just a bit because the "swells" were stopping there for "slumming" and on account of Mary Kelly and all. I don't need Belgravia.

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                    • Scott Nelson
                      Superintendent
                      • Feb 2008
                      • 2428

                      #11
                      "The Still & the Star", at the end of Blood Alley (Harrow), just off Aldgate-High Street. Full of hard-working butchers, barbers, tailors -- mostly family men. Only a few minutes walk from "Flowery Dean" Street." There's a photo of the alley entrance in Jack London's "People of the Abyss." (first spotted by Robert Clack)

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                      • John Malcolm
                        Detective
                        • Feb 2008
                        • 136

                        #12
                        Hi Scott. The pub still stands (slated for demolition last I knew), but has been shut for a few years. It's a shame because it really was a hidden gem. I'd been frequenting the East End for years before I was introduced to it.

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                        • poliwog
                          Cadet
                          • Sep 2014
                          • 9

                          #13
                          Te Still and the Star it will be. Thanks very much to all.

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                          • Losmandris
                            Sergeant
                            • May 2019
                            • 717

                            #14
                            Depends on what you mean by respectable? I would imagine all the local pubs were full of, you guested it, locals!
                            Best wishes,

                            Tristan

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                            • poliwog
                              Cadet
                              • Sep 2014
                              • 9

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Losmandris View Post
                              Depends on what you mean by respectable? I would imagine all the local pubs were full of, you guested it, locals!
                              Not all of the folks in Whitechapel (and environs) slept in four-penny beds and drank Pseudo-Ale composed entirely of various toxic adulterants. I am just looking for a reasonably clean workman's pub where my Inspector can meet the Irishman who knew the victim.

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