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<big>'''Brunt, Bucknall & Co''', '' High Street, Woodville, Derbyshire''</big> | <big>'''Brunt, Bucknall & Co''', ''Hartshorne Brewery, High Street, Woodville, Derbyshire''</big> | ||
Founded in 1832. Registered in October 1890. | Founded in 1832. Registered in October 1890. An office and stores were established at Leicester, where the company had several pubs. In 1919, the company was acquired by [[Salt & Co. Ltd]] with over 100 pubs. Brewing ceased in 1923. | ||
The brewery was demolished, but the bottling stores - built in 1896 - remain. Part of the site was later used by [[Tollgate Brewery]] for a time. | |||
* '''[[List of Brunt, Bucknall & Co pubs]]''' | |||
*'''[[Brunt, Bucknall & Co - A History]]''' | |||
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File:DerbysWoodvilleBruntBucknall_TNelson_2004.jpg|The plaque on the brewery buildings. Courtesy Terry Nelson 2004. | |||
DerbysWoodvilleBruntBucknall_TNelson_2004.jpg|The plaque on the brewery buildings. Courtesy Terry Nelson 2004. | File:Woodville Brunt Bucknall 2.jpg|The surviving building alongside the road. | ||
File:Brunt Bucknall bottling.jpg|The Bottling Hall | File:Brunt Bucknall bottling.jpg|The Bottling Hall. | ||
File:WoodvilleBruntBucknall_OS1921.jpg|Ordnance Survey extract from 1921. Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland (http://maps.nls.uk/index.html) | |||
File:WoodvilleWaterTower.jpg|An old postcard of Woodville. Is this water tower in Woodville related to the brewery? | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:10, 9 December 2022
Brunt, Bucknall & Co, Hartshorne Brewery, High Street, Woodville, Derbyshire
Founded in 1832. Registered in October 1890. An office and stores were established at Leicester, where the company had several pubs. In 1919, the company was acquired by Salt & Co. Ltd with over 100 pubs. Brewing ceased in 1923.
The brewery was demolished, but the bottling stores - built in 1896 - remain. Part of the site was later used by Tollgate Brewery for a time.
Ordnance Survey extract from 1921. Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland (http://maps.nls.uk/index.html)
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