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Ipswich Eagle Tavern
Ipswich Eagle Tavern
West, 52.0558,1.15967
closed 1903
61 + 63 Upper Orwell St
grid reference TM 167 444
The pub is shown on this OS town plan from about 1880 (larger map).
The Eagle Tavern closed in 1903 when the Colchester Brewery Company swapped its license (along with that of the Orwell House) for a full license for the Blooming Fuchsia.
Gallery
Historical interest
7 lodgers were shown in 1871 census.
Landlords
1851: Jane Woods ((Innkeepers Wife, Upper Orwell St., pub not named, Wife/Married/37y/born Bramford) [Entry based on surname])
1855: Robert Woods
1858: Charles & Maria Vinyard
1861: Charles Vinyard ((Horse Slaughterer & Licensed Victualler, Head/Married/46y/born Southwold) [Common Lodging House Eagle Tavern])
1865: Charles Vinyard
(Most pub, location & historic details collated by Nigel, Tony or Keith - original sources are credited)
Old OS map reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland.