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<big>'''Cosham Steam Brewery''', ''George & Dragon Hotel, High Street, Cosham, Hampshire''</big> | <big>'''Cosham Steam Brewery''', ''George & Dragon Hotel, High Street, Cosham, Hampshire''</big> | ||
The George | The George and Dragon (previously the George) was in 1859 bought by Jane King who had just succeeded her late husband James as brewer at the aptly named Kings Head in nearby Hilsea. After the Kings Head burned down, Mrs King built the Cosham Brewery on a piece of ground behind the George and Dragon. After her death the brewery was bought by Thomas Henley Canning (in 1877) who in turn sold it to George Henry Dean in 1882. | ||
In 1895, the brewery was bought by William Dupree of [[Portsmouth United Breweries Ltd]]. But in 1898, being surplus to requirements, it was sold to [[Whicher & Co|Ernest Whicher]]. | |||
[[category: Hampshire]] | [[category: Hampshire]] |
Revision as of 12:05, 22 March 2020
Cosham Steam Brewery, George & Dragon Hotel, High Street, Cosham, Hampshire
The George and Dragon (previously the George) was in 1859 bought by Jane King who had just succeeded her late husband James as brewer at the aptly named Kings Head in nearby Hilsea. After the Kings Head burned down, Mrs King built the Cosham Brewery on a piece of ground behind the George and Dragon. After her death the brewery was bought by Thomas Henley Canning (in 1877) who in turn sold it to George Henry Dean in 1882.
In 1895, the brewery was bought by William Dupree of Portsmouth United Breweries Ltd. But in 1898, being surplus to requirements, it was sold to Ernest Whicher.