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George Hodgson started brewing in Bow in 1752. His son Mark moved to the Bow site in about 1815-17.
George Hodgson started brewing in Bow in 1752. His son Mark moved to the Bow site in about 1815-17.


Registered July 1882.  
Registered July 1882. Acquired by [[Taylor, Walker & Co. Ltd]] in in July 1927 and was closed.
 
* Read about: [http://www.breweryhistory.com/journal/archive/111/bh-111-063.html "Hodgson's Brewery, Bow and the Birth of IPA" by Martyn Cornell]


Acquired by [[Taylor, Walker & Co. Ltd]] in in July 1927 and was closed.


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Revision as of 12:20, 25 July 2019

Bow-brewery.jpg
The brewery is in the top left of this photograph from the 1900s
William Whiffen's photograph of the brewery frontage in 1932, shortly before demolition

Smith, Garrett & Co. Ltd, 246 Bow Road, Bow, London E3

George Hodgson started brewing in Bow in 1752. His son Mark moved to the Bow site in about 1815-17.

Registered July 1882. Acquired by Taylor, Walker & Co. Ltd in in July 1927 and was closed.


Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 245,054
Description  : Label design with Bow Bridge ™
Date of Application  : 21/03/1902
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO