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The Lamb, Bloomsbury

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The Lamb is a Grade II listed pub at 94 Lamb's Conduit Street, in the London Borough of Camden, London.The Lamb was built in the 1720s and the pub and the street were named after William Lamb, who repaired the Holborn Conduit, later renamed Lamb's Conduit in his honour, a few metres to the south, in 1577. The Lamb was refurbished in the Victorian era and is one of the few remaining pubs with 'snob screens' which allowed the well-to-do drinker not to see the bar staff, and vice versa.Charles Dickens lived locally and is reputed to have frequented The Lamb. Other writers associated with the pub include Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath. Hughes, who was a regular at the pub, arranged to meet Plath there in the early days of their relationship.

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The Lamb, Bloomsbury
Lamb's Conduit Street, London Holborn (London Borough of Camden)

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Lamb's Conduit Street 86-90
WC1N 3LZ London, Holborn (London Borough of Camden)
England, United Kingdom
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