Crown and Anchor, Strand

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title: Crown and Anchor, Strand
text: The Crown and Anchor, also written Crown & Anchor and earlier known as The Crown, was a public house in Arundel Street, off The Strand in London, England, famous for meetings of political and various other groups. It is no longer in existence. The first tavern built on the site sometime before 1710 accommodated the Academy of Vocal Music (1726), renamed (1731) The Academy of Ancient Music), and the Royal Society. George Frideric Handel premiered his first oratorio, Esther, here in 1732, a signif
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description: 18th- and 19th-century London pub known for political meetings
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