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<big>'''Bell & Son''', '' Itchen Brewery, High Street, Itchen, Southampton, Hampshire.''</big> | <big>'''Bell & Son''', '' Itchen Brewery, High Street, Itchen, Southampton, Hampshire.''</big> | ||
The brewery was founded early in the 17th Century by the Bell family. In 1765, the brewery was rebuilt in a typical Georgian style. | |||
By 1889, the brewery was trading as John Bell & Son. The remaining family sold the company to William Garton, a director of [[Crowley & Co]], for £2,140 in 1889. | |||
Following a disastrous fire at the Itchen Brewery, it was then sold on to [[Crowley & Co]]. | |||
More details on the history of the brewery and the fire are available here:- [[Bell Brewery and William Garton]]. | |||
[[category:Hampshire]] | [[category:Hampshire]] |
Latest revision as of 18:45, 25 May 2020
Bell & Son, Itchen Brewery, High Street, Itchen, Southampton, Hampshire.
The brewery was founded early in the 17th Century by the Bell family. In 1765, the brewery was rebuilt in a typical Georgian style.
By 1889, the brewery was trading as John Bell & Son. The remaining family sold the company to William Garton, a director of Crowley & Co, for £2,140 in 1889.
Following a disastrous fire at the Itchen Brewery, it was then sold on to Crowley & Co.
More details on the history of the brewery and the fire are available here:- Bell Brewery and William Garton.