This pub is famous for the large golden Eagles which can be seen on the roof and which stood undamaged throughout the shelling and bombing of WW2. ***
The Golden Eagles on the roof of the Eagle
Dover pub history index
Directory of Pubs in the UK historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Dover, Kent .
Eagle, 324 London Road, Dover - in June 2008
Kindly provided by Roger Hurst
Residents at this address
1858/James Foord/../../../Melvilles Directory
1862/J Foord/../../../Post Office Directory
1867/T P Fuller/../../../Post Office Directory
1890/W C R Jackson/../../../Pikes Directory **
1891/Charles Jackson/../../../Post Office Directory
1895/W C R Jackson/../../../Pikes Directory **
1903/Hugh Fowlie/../../../Post Office Directory
1910/H Fowlie/../../../Dover Standard Directory **
1913/Hugh Fowlie/../../../Post Office Directory
1922/Ernest George Ovenden/../../../Post Office Directory
Dover Express 21 August 1925 - Licence transfers
The Eagle Hotel, London road, from Mr Herbert W Smith to Mr Edward Curtis Brown, of 31 Winsham grove, Clapham common, late Licensed victualler
1930/Jas Cairns/../../../Post Office Directory
1938/A M Harrison/../../../Post Office Directory
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