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<big>'''James & Pierce''', ''Bedminster Bridge Brewery, Bedminster, Bristol''</big>
<big>'''James & Pierce''', ''Bedminster Bridge Brewery, Bedminster, Bristol''</big>


Recorded in Mathews' Directory in 1851 as: "Brewers, Malsters and Hop Merchants".
Recorded in Mathews' Directory in 1851 as: "Brewers, Maltsters and Hop Merchants".


Acquired by [[Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Ltd]] in 1889. The Ordnance Survey map from 1913 shows the premises in use as a glue factory.
Acquired by [[Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Ltd]] in 1889. The Ordnance Survey map from 1913 shows the premises in use as a glue factory.

Revision as of 20:13, 6 September 2018

An Ordnance Survey extract from 1883. Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland (http://maps.nls.uk/index.html) and the British Library (http://www.bl.uk/)

James & Pierce, Bedminster Bridge Brewery, Bedminster, Bristol

Recorded in Mathews' Directory in 1851 as: "Brewers, Maltsters and Hop Merchants".

Acquired by Bristol Brewery Georges & Co. Ltd in 1889. The Ordnance Survey map from 1913 shows the premises in use as a glue factory.