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[[File:HalesworthBrewery_OS1883.jpg|thumb|An Ordnance Survey extract from 1883. "Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland" http://maps.nls.uk/index.html]] | [[File:HalesworthBrewery_OS1883.jpg|thumb|An Ordnance Survey extract from 1883. "Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland" http://maps.nls.uk/index.html]] | ||
[[File:Halesworth sign a.jpg|thumb | [[File:Halesworth sign a.jpg|thumb]] | ||
<big>'''John Carbery Evans & Co''', ''Halesworth Brewery, 11 Market Place, Halesworth, Suffolk.''</big> | <big>'''John Carbery Evans & Co''', ''Halesworth Brewery, 11 Market Place, Halesworth, Suffolk.''</big> | ||
Founded 1770. | Founded 1770. 1868: Thompson George and Stanford. Flick married into the Stanford family which had been in partnership with Thompson George. Flick seems to have been a financier involved with several East Anglian breweries. Then Croft & Flick were brewers, maltsters, wine & spirit merchants and coal & lime merchants. | ||
In 1886 they merged with the Falcon Brewery of Ipswich to form the Norfolk & Suffolk Brewery Co Ltd. That year they were building a new steam brewery at Eye. [[Colchester Brewing Co. Ltd]] had an option to purchase the 18-quarter brewery in 1888 with 61 freehold and 12 leasehold houses. | |||
Brewing continued until 1925 when [[Ind Coope Ltd]] took over. | Brewing continued until 1925 when [[Ind Coope Ltd]] took over. | ||
[[Category:Suffolk]] | [[Category:Suffolk]] |
Revision as of 20:30, 7 June 2019
John Carbery Evans & Co, Halesworth Brewery, 11 Market Place, Halesworth, Suffolk.
Founded 1770. 1868: Thompson George and Stanford. Flick married into the Stanford family which had been in partnership with Thompson George. Flick seems to have been a financier involved with several East Anglian breweries. Then Croft & Flick were brewers, maltsters, wine & spirit merchants and coal & lime merchants.
In 1886 they merged with the Falcon Brewery of Ipswich to form the Norfolk & Suffolk Brewery Co Ltd. That year they were building a new steam brewery at Eye. Colchester Brewing Co. Ltd had an option to purchase the 18-quarter brewery in 1888 with 61 freehold and 12 leasehold houses.
Brewing continued until 1925 when Ind Coope Ltd took over.