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<big>'''Frampton Brothers, '''''Steam Brewery, 11 High Street, Christchurch, Dorset.''</big> | |||
Brewery originally occupied by Aldridge & Co, who became bankrupt 1906. | Brewery originally occupied by Aldridge & Co, who became bankrupt 1906. | ||
Acquired by Frampton Brothers 1907 who were brewing at Pokesdown. Public houses sold to [[Eldridge, Pope & Co. Ltd]]. 1920 but they carried on the business supplying the family trade until 1934 when it was sold to [[Hammerton & Co. Ltd]]. of London. Brewery demolished 1956, malthouse survived until 1974. | Acquired by Frampton Brothers 1907 who were brewing at Pokesdown. Public houses sold to [[Eldridge, Pope & Co. Ltd]]. 1920 but they carried on the business supplying the family trade until 1934 when it was sold to [[Hammerton & Co. Ltd]]. of London. Brewery demolished 1956, malthouse survived until 1974. |
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Frampton Brothers, Steam Brewery, 11 High Street, Christchurch, Dorset.
Brewery originally occupied by Aldridge & Co, who became bankrupt 1906.
Acquired by Frampton Brothers 1907 who were brewing at Pokesdown. Public houses sold to Eldridge, Pope & Co. Ltd. 1920 but they carried on the business supplying the family trade until 1934 when it was sold to Hammerton & Co. Ltd. of London. Brewery demolished 1956, malthouse survived until 1974.