The Eagle - Bene't Street, Cambridge, UK
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Master Mariner
N 52° 12.232 E 000° 07.073
31U E 303061 N 5787628
The Eagle public house is located on the north west side of Bene't Street opposite St Bene't church and near the junction with King's Parade in Cambridge.
Waymark Code: WMQVC4
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/31/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bill&ben
Views: 1

The pub sign hangs from the face of the pub in Bene't Street. The sign has a black frame around it and the background is a maroon colour. In gold lettering are the words "The Eagle" across the top of the board and "Cambridge" along the bottom. In the centre is a picture of an eagle sat on a rock.

Wikipedia has an article about The Eagle that tells us:

Originally opened in 1667 as the "Eagle and Child", The Eagle is one of the larger pubs in Cambridge, England, on the north side of Bene't Street in the centre of the city. The site is owned by Corpus Christi College and is managed by Greene King brewery. Apart from the main bar, it sports a beer garden and the so-called RAF bar, at the rear, with graffiti of World War II airmen covering the ceiling and walls.

When the university's Cavendish Laboratory was still at its old site at nearby Free School Lane, the pub was a popular lunch destination for staff working there. Thus, it became the place where Francis Crick interrupted patrons' lunchtime on 28 February 1953 to announce that he and James Watson had "discovered the secret of life" after they had come up with their proposal for the structure of DNA. The anecdote is related in Watson's book The Double Helix, and is commemorated on a blue plaque next to the entrance, and two plaques in the middle room by the table where Crick and Watson lunched regularly. Today the pub serves a special ale to commemorate the discovery, dubbed "Eagle's DNA".

Opposite The Eagle is St Bene't's Church, the oldest standing building in Cambridge, with the Saxon tower dating from around 1033.

Name of Artist: Unknown

Date of current sign: Unknown

Date of first pub on site: c1667

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