. . . . "POINT(-0.12559999525547 51.511600494385)"^^ . . "-0.1255999952554703"^^ . "Lamb and Flag, Covent Garden"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "3069"^^ . . . "The Lamb and Flag is a Grade II listed public house at Rose Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2. The building is erroneously said to date back to Tudor times, and to have been a licensed premises since 1623, but in fact dates from the early 18th century. The building became a pub in 1772. The pub was refaced with brick in 1958."@en . . "44004574"^^ . . . . . . "The Lamb and Flag is a Grade II listed public house at Rose Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2. The building is erroneously said to date back to Tudor times, and to have been a licensed premises since 1623, but in fact dates from the early 18th century. The building became a pub in 1772. Situated in what was a violent area of Covent Garden, the pub's upstairs room once hosted bare-knuckle prize fights, leading to it being nicknamed \"The Bucket of Blood\". A plaque on the building commemorates an attack on John Dryden in a nearby alley in 1679, when Charles II sent men to assault Dryden in objection to a satirical verse against Louise de K\u00E9rouaille, Charles II's mistress. Writer Charles Dickens frequented the pub in the 19th century. The pub was refaced with brick in 1958."@en . . "51.51160049438477"^^ . . . . "51.5116 -0.1256" . . . . . . . "1109235695"^^ . . . . .