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'''Views of the brewery:'''
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Gibbs Mew staff c 1895a.jpg|The staff circa 1895
Gibbs Mew 1970s -22.jpg|1970s
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Salisbury 1989 (7).jpg|1989
Salisbury 1989 (7).jpg|1989

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A Salisbury pub
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Gibbs, Mew & Co. Ltd,, Anchor Brewery, Gigant Street, Salisbury, Wiltshire

Founded at the Swan, Haslemere, Surrey c.1750. George Bridger Gibbs became a partner in Fawcett's Brewery 1838 and moved to the Anchor Brewery, Salisbury in 1858.

Registered in May 1898 to acquire Bridger Gibbs & Son and Herbert Mew's brewery.

Closed in 1997. 310 tied houses were sold to Enterprise Inns.

Some buildings remain, but most of the brewery site has been redeveloped.


Views of the brewery:

Remains of the brewery in 2000:


Within the brewery:

Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 64,579
Description  : Barley & crossed hop pockets, words "Purity & strength"
Date of Application  : 4/5/1887
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO