Kings Stores pub screen print by Liz Whiteman Smith
Kings Stores pub screen print by Liz Whiteman Smith
Kings Stores pub screen print by Liz Whiteman Smith
Kings Stores pub screen print by Liz Whiteman Smith

Kings Stores, Spitalfields print

Regular price £120 £0
  • Original hand pulled screen print
  • 5 colours
  • 30 x 40 cm
  • Heritage White 315 gsm paper
  • Edition of 50

The Kings Stores pub is an historical pub which first opened under the name Hoop & Grapes in 1819. It was later rebuilt and re-named The King's Stores in 1902 as a nod to its former function as the English Army's munitions store. The Stores (as it's affectionately known) even has its place in Ripper lore as Mary Kelly, Jack The Ripper's last victim, fell only meters from its door!

Nestled between the City and Spitalfields market The Kings Stores is a real hidden gem attracting a diverse crowd and with a vibrant atmosphere in this thriving pub.

Signed and numbered on the front at the bottom.

Orders are carefully wrapped, rolled into a strong tube and despatched by Royal Mail Special next day delivery signed and tracked within three days, usually quicker. 

Overseas orders are rolled into a strong tube and sent by courier.

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