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The Blue Anchor is a pub at 13 Lower Mall, Hammersmith, London, that dates from 1722.
The pub was first licensed on 9 June 1722 to a Mr. John Savery. It was originally called the Blew Anchor and Washhouses, but they gave up washing at some point.
On 7 January 1789, a whole sheep, bought for sixteen shillings, was roasted outside.
In the Victorian era, various partitions were added to the interior, but they have been removed. There is a "rather sombre" collection of artefacts from the First World War.
Gustav Holst was a frequent visitor, and composed his Hammersmith Suite there.
The Blue Anchor is owned by the Bermuda-based Property Trust Group.
References
Blue Anchor, Hammersmith Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA