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Seven Stars

Picture source: Chris Amies


 
The Seven Stars was situated at 49 Brick Lane, closing in 2002. This pub was present by 1711 and rebuilt in 1934. It has since been used as a strip club, then a trendy bar.
 
In the 1987 novel, White Chappell, Scarlet Tracings, written by Iain Sinclair this was one of a number of pubs visited by a group including the narrator who are investigating rumours and legends surrounding Jack the Ripper: ‘The sign of the Pleiades hangs, stars joined into a pint pot, over a public house on the west side of Brick Lane: The Seven Stars. Brides of the Pleiades.’
 

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Other Photos
Date of photo: 2014

Picture source: Colin Price