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<big>''' Belgrave Brewery Co. Ltd, | [[Image:BELGRAVE.JPG|thumb|Messrs, Deane & Lewis, New (Belgrave) Brewery, Southall, Middlesex. Brewers’ Journal 15th October 1901]] | ||
<big>'''Belgrave Brewery Co. Ltd, ''' ''Wellington Road North, Hounslow, Greater London.''</big> | |||
Registered December 1879. Voluntary liquidation 10th February 1883 and was wound up March 1886. C A Walter & Co. recorded here in 1888. Registered as the Hounslow Brewery Co. Ltd. in 1891 and wound up April 1895. Registered as the New Hounslow Brewery Co. Ltd, in May 1896. Deane & Lewis, built a new brewery in 1901. Bankrupt February 1907 and the brewery and 6 public houses were offered for sale in the following month. Ended with Thurston, Hill & Co. becoming bankrupt in 1913. | Registered December 1879. Voluntary liquidation 10th February 1883 and was wound up March 1886. C A Walter & Co. recorded here in 1888. Registered as the Hounslow Brewery Co. Ltd. in 1891 and wound up April 1895. Registered as the New Hounslow Brewery Co. Ltd, in May 1896. | ||
Deane & Lewis, built a new brewery in 1901. Bankrupt February 1907 and the brewery and 6 public houses were offered for sale in the following month. Ended with Thurston, Hill & Co. becoming bankrupt in 1913. |
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Belgrave Brewery Co. Ltd, Wellington Road North, Hounslow, Greater London.
Registered December 1879. Voluntary liquidation 10th February 1883 and was wound up March 1886. C A Walter & Co. recorded here in 1888. Registered as the Hounslow Brewery Co. Ltd. in 1891 and wound up April 1895. Registered as the New Hounslow Brewery Co. Ltd, in May 1896.
Deane & Lewis, built a new brewery in 1901. Bankrupt February 1907 and the brewery and 6 public houses were offered for sale in the following month. Ended with Thurston, Hill & Co. becoming bankrupt in 1913.