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The Lamb & Flag, the famous Oxford pub frequented by J.R.R. Tolkien, CS Lewis and Thomas Hardy, will close its doors after 450 years.
Lamb & Flag Passage runs through the south side of the building, connecting St Giles' with Museum Road, where there is an entrance to Keble College to the rear of the pub. The name of the pub comes from the symbol of Christ as the victorious Lamb of God ( Agnus Dei ) of the Book of Revelation, carrying a banner with a cross, and often gashed in ...
The Lamb and Flag is a Grade II listed public house at Rose Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2. [1] The building is erroneously said to date back to Tudor times, and to have been a licensed premises since 1623, but in fact dates from the early 18th century, [2] or according to its official listing, perhaps from 1688. [1] The building became a ...
Lamb and Flag or Lamb & Flag may refer to: The insignia of the Middle Temple; A religious pub name. Lamb & Flag (Oxford) – a pub in Oxford;
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The club house for the rugby club is on Roseland Road. The old Village Inn (previously called the Domino) pub closed but was converted into the Grill House restaurant.There was a pub called The Lamb and Flag which was converted into a B&B in 1983 and then converted into a care home 1987. The Bird in Hand & Colliers Arms were 2 more pubs.
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