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Eagle Tavern - song

Inscription

Up and down the City Road
In and out the Eagle
That's the way the money goes
Pop! Goes the weasel.

Site: The Eagle, City Road (2 memorials)

N1, Shepherdess Place, The Eagle pub

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Eagle Tavern - song

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Eagle Tavern

Spitlefields Life has an excellent write-up of the 19th century entertainment...

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Pop goes the weasel

World Wide Words provides the following explanation: Some of the references a...

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Eagle Tavern - plaque

Eagle Tavern - plaque

The Eagle Tavern, Grecian theatre, pleasure grounds, Grecian saloon & Oly...

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