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<big>''' John Hair & Son, ''' '' 16 Church Street , Melbourne , Derbyshire .''</big>
[[Image:Hairs Melbourne derbyshire.jpg|thumb]]
[[File:Home Brewed Ale 1940s.jpg|thumb]]
<big>'''John Hair & Son, '''''16 Church Street, Melbourne, Derbyshire.''</big>


Founded 1851.  
Founded 1851.  


Acquired by [[Offiler's Brewery Ltd]]. 1954 with one tied house. Brewery converted into a house and is still standing.
Dallman and Hair operated briefly together as brewers at this address in 1855.
 
[[Francis Dallman]] then moved to Derby Road.
 
Acquired by [[Offiler's Brewery Ltd]]. 1954 with one tied house.  
 
Brewery converted into a house and is still standing.
 
 
'''An assortment of images of the brewery'''
<gallery>
Melbourne Hair 3.jpg
Melbourne Hair 2.jpg
Melbourn Hair 1983.jpg|The brewery in 1983
Melbourn Hair 2001.jpg|The brewery in 2001
File:Hair Bry Melbourne PG (2).jpg|Courtesy Paul Gunnell
File:Hair Bry Melbourne PG (3).jpg|Courtesy Paul Gunnell
File:Hair Bry Melbourne PG (4).jpg|Courtesy Paul Gunnell
File:Hair Bry Melbourne PG (5).jpg|Courtesy Paul Gunnell
File:Hair Bry Melbourne PG (1).jpg|Courtesy Paul Gunnell
 
</gallery>
[[Category:Derbyshire]]

Latest revision as of 20:41, 13 October 2022

Hairs Melbourne derbyshire.jpg
Home Brewed Ale 1940s.jpg

John Hair & Son, 16 Church Street, Melbourne, Derbyshire.

Founded 1851.

Dallman and Hair operated briefly together as brewers at this address in 1855.

Francis Dallman then moved to Derby Road.

Acquired by Offiler's Brewery Ltd. 1954 with one tied house.

Brewery converted into a house and is still standing.


An assortment of images of the brewery