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[[File: | [[File:AndoverHammansBry_Ca1905.jpg|thumb|The brewery in about 1905: image courtesy www.basingstokegazette.co.uk]] | ||
<big>'''H C Hammans''', ''East Street, Andover, Hampshire.''</big> | |||
Variously known as East Street Brewery or Town Steam Brewery. Henry Hammans came to Andover in the 1860s and joined the pre-existing Colcock's Brewery in 1869, eventually becoming the sole owner. When he died in 1901, his son ran the brewery until 1919. | |||
'''[[List of H C Hammans pubs]]''' | Acquired by [[Strong & Co Ltd]] in October 1919. The site than became first a chicken hatchery, and then the premises of the Andover Family Laundry before demolition in the 1960s. | ||
* '''[[List of H C Hammans pubs]]''' | |||
[[category:Hampshire]] | [[category:Hampshire]] |
Revision as of 18:00, 10 December 2020
H C Hammans, East Street, Andover, Hampshire.
Variously known as East Street Brewery or Town Steam Brewery. Henry Hammans came to Andover in the 1860s and joined the pre-existing Colcock's Brewery in 1869, eventually becoming the sole owner. When he died in 1901, his son ran the brewery until 1919.
Acquired by Strong & Co Ltd in October 1919. The site than became first a chicken hatchery, and then the premises of the Andover Family Laundry before demolition in the 1960s.