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[[File:Fire at Abbey Kemp Town Brewery.jpg|thumb|A fire at the brewery. Courtesy Roger Corbett]] | [[File:Fire at Abbey Kemp Town Brewery.jpg|thumb|A fire at the brewery in 1907. Courtesy Roger Corbett]] | ||
[[File:Abbey and Sons Brewery Brighton Great Fire 1907 fire brigade on site.jpg|thumb| More illustrations of the fire]] | |||
[[File:BrightonKempTownBry_OS1909.jpg|thumb|Ordnance Survey extract from 1909. Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland (http://maps.nls.uk/index.html)]] | [[File:BrightonKempTownBry_OS1909.jpg|thumb|Ordnance Survey extract from 1909. Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland (http://maps.nls.uk/index.html)]] | ||
[[Image:Kemp Town Sussex playing card.jpg|thumb|Playing card]] | [[Image:Kemp Town Sussex playing card.jpg|thumb|Playing card]] |
Revision as of 18:00, 4 August 2020
Kemp Town Brewery (Brighton) Ltd, Bristol Brewery, 6 Seymour Street, Brighton, East Sussex
Founded before 1833.
- In 1899, they acquired H B Longhurst & Son's Brighton brewery.
- In 1914, Young & Rawley Ltd of Eastbourne became bankrupt and was acquired.
- They acquired J Dudney, Sons & Co of Portslade in 1919 and the brewery and several public houses were resold to Smithers & Sons Ltd.
- Harry Chapman's Tower Brewery, Worthing was acquired in 1924 and was closed in 1926.
Registered March 1933 to acquire Abbey's Kemp Town Brewery Ltd.
Acquired by Charrington & Co. Ltd. with 236 houses in 1954 and brewery vacated 1964-65.
The brewery has been demolished and replaced by blocks of flats/
- More information about the company and other Brighton breweries is available from the Brighton & Hove website: : [[1]]
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