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Ipswich Eagle Tavern
Ipswich Eagle Tavern
closed 1903
61 + 63 Upper Orwell St
grid reference TM 167 444
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.
It's shown on this old OS town plan of 1884.
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)
