Pubs were the heart of the community for centuries and the Eagle Tavern in Ipswich fulfilled a vital role in the area for more than 100 years.

East Anglian Daily Times: Can you name this women from behind the bar in 1975?Can you name this women from behind the bar in 1975? (Image: Archant)

The popular pub stood on Wherstead Road and was one of many that served the busy hub around the docks and the clusters of small streets nestling alongside one of the town’s busiest thoroughfares.

East Anglian Daily Times: Were you a regular punter in the 1970s?Were you a regular punter in the 1970s? (Image: Archant)

The Eagle Tavern originally opened in 1861. According to the Ipswich Journal newspaper, in 1890 the landlord was granted consent to open daily at 5am in order to supply morning coffee to men at the Waterside Works.

East Anglian Daily Times: Can you spot yourself or someone you know in this picture?Can you spot yourself or someone you know in this picture? (Image: Archant)

The pub was part of the Tolly Cobbold estate – one of over 340 pubs the former brewery owned in and around Suffolk – but closed in 1977, just two years after the photos here were taken in 1975.

East Anglian Daily Times: Who was on the keyboard at the Eagle Tavern, Ipswich, in 1975?Who was on the keyboard at the Eagle Tavern, Ipswich, in 1975?

Can you spot any old faces from our gallery? Do you know who was providing entertainment on piano that night? Share your memories via email

East Anglian Daily Times: Customers enjoying a drink in the bar at the Eagle Tavern, Ipswich, in March 1975.Customers enjoying a drink in the bar at the Eagle Tavern, Ipswich, in March 1975. (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: The photograph taken at the Eagle Tavern, Ipswich in 1975. (Photo by Jerry Turner/Archant)The photograph taken at the Eagle Tavern, Ipswich in 1975. (Photo by Jerry Turner/Archant) (Image: Archant)