Golden Eagle, Birmingham
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The Golden Eagle was a 1930s public house in Birmingham, England, which became known as a venue for live music. The pub stood on Hill Street, in Birmingham City Centre, between Victoria Square and the western end of New Street Station. It closed in January 1984 and was demolished soon afterwards.
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Swallow Street, Birmingham Ladywood
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 52.4786 ° | E -1.90247 ° |
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Swallow Street
B1 2AP Birmingham, Ladywood
England, United Kingdom
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