Eagle Inn by Viv Webb 10 September 2009My father lived in a pub in Gloucester Road in the early 1900s What was the name of the publican and has anyone any idea where the pub was.3 replies Re: Eagle Inn by Dan 10 September 2009It’s still there at the bottom end of Gloucester Rd. just google The Eagle in Brighton Re: Eagle Inn by Lottie 10 September 2009The publican at the Eagle Inn 125 Gloucester Road in 1901 was Maria J Ellis, a 38 year-old widow who lived there with her two sons Charles 11 and Sydney aged 8. All were born in Brighton.In 1917 A A Thompson is shown in Pikes directory at the Eagle Inn 125 Gloucester Road. Re: Eagle Inn by Roy Grant 14 September 2009I believe The Eagle Inn got it’s name from the Eagle Iron foundry which was either on that site in Gloucester Road or close by. Add your replyHiddenAdd your title Add your wordsWould you like to add some images (optional)? If so, how many images would you like to add? 1 2 3 4 5 6Your image files will be uploaded when you submit this form. They should be .jpg or .png files. The maximum filesize is 5Mb.First imageAccepted file types: jpg, jpeg, png, gif.FileTitleSecond imageAccepted file types: jpg, jpeg, png, gif.FileTitleThird imageAccepted file types: jpg, jpeg, png, gif.FileTitleFourth imageAccepted file types: jpg, jpeg, png, gif.FileTitleFifth imageAccepted file types: jpg, jpeg, png, gif.FileTitleSixth imageAccepted file types: jpg, jpeg, png, gif.FileTitleAbout youFinally, please tell us a few details about you, so we can contact you about your contribution if we need to. We won't use your contact details for any other purpose.Your name First Last Your e-mail address* SubmitThat's all. Thanks very much. You now just need to agree to our Terms of Use and press the Submit button. After that, please wait until your contribution is uploaded. You'll then see a 'Thankyou' page.Terms of Use* I accept this website's Terms of Use (opens in new window) and confirm that the material I am uploading does not infringe the copyright of any third party.Privacy* I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this contribution, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the contribution if necessary. My name may be published alongside the contribution on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). *Δ Share thisFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin