Shakespeare's Head - London, UK
Posted by: denben
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Shakespeare's Head is a London Pub which overlooks Carnoby Street one of the world's most famous shopping precincts.
Waymark Code: WMEQD2
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 06/26/2012
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Built in 1735, the Shakespeare's Head was originally owned by Thomas and John Shakespeare who were distant relatives of the poet.
Dominating its northern end is the pub's inn sign which is a reproduction of Martin Droeshout’s portrait of Shakespeare when the poet was at the pinnacle of his genius.
On another part of the building is Shakespeare's life-size bust which appears to be gazing down on the busy street below. Close examination of the bust will show one of the poet's hands is missing. This was lost during World War 1 when a bomb dropped nearby. (
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Address:
Shakespeare's Head
29 Great Marlborough St,
Soho,
London W1F 7HZ,
UK
Location Type: Statue/Bust/Portrait
Property Type:: Public
Date of event:: Built in 1735, the Shakespeare's Head was originally owned by Thomas and John Shakespeare who were distant relatives of the poet.
URL for Additional Information:: [Web Link]
If other, please explain:: Not listed
Location notes:: Not listed
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