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High Street Monkeys

Can anyone tell me the name of the Public House that was situated in High Street Burton, opposite side of the road to The Burton Mail Offices (before the Bargates was built), around mid to late 1950's?

There was an alley at the side, ( used for the delivery of ale), that also contained a cage/cages containing monkeys.

NB. My brother aged 67 cannot even remember a 'Pub', myself aged 63, after living in Burton for over 42 years would, out of interest be pleased to know.

If there is a publication that gives this information then I would like to know where it could be purchased.

Mr Alan Shuttleworth

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A memory of Burton-On-Trent in Staffordshire shared on Saturday, 20th February 2010.

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RE: RE: High Street Monkeys

The public house was the Golden Eagle, ERIC HAREY, he had he Cricketers and the Punch Bowl.

Comment from Yvonne Peach on Sunday, 18th July 2010.

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