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<big>''' William Howland, | [[Image:Bath Bear 1990.jpg |thumb]] | ||
<big>'''William Howland, '''''Bear Brewery, Wells Road, Bath, Somerset.''</big> | |||
Also owned other pubs in Bath including the Beaufort Arms, Princes Street. | Also owned other pubs in Bath including the Beaufort Arms, Princes Street. | ||
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Brewing ceased c.1902. | Brewing ceased c.1902. | ||
Owned by [[ | Owned by [[Sidney Fussell & Sons Ltd]] by 1924. | ||
The Bear brewhouse was destroyed in an air raid when owned by [[Usher's Wiltshire Brewery Ltd]], who rebuilt the pub in 1964. | The Bear brewhouse was destroyed in an air raid when owned by [[Usher's Wiltshire Brewery Ltd]], who rebuilt the pub in 1964. |
Revision as of 19:14, 29 January 2015
William Howland, Bear Brewery, Wells Road, Bath, Somerset.
Also owned other pubs in Bath including the Beaufort Arms, Princes Street.
Brewing ceased c.1902.
Owned by Sidney Fussell & Sons Ltd by 1924.
The Bear brewhouse was destroyed in an air raid when owned by Usher's Wiltshire Brewery Ltd, who rebuilt the pub in 1964.