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Acquired with 300 tied houses by [[Allsopp & Sons Ltd]] in 1926 and brewing ceased. | Acquired with 300 tied houses by [[Allsopp & Sons Ltd]] in 1926 and brewing ceased. | ||
The Hall's brand - as Hall's Oxford & West Brewery Company Limited - was retained for many years afterwards, and many of their houses featured four wall-mounted tiles with the 'Hare' trade mark. | The Hall's brand - as Hall's Oxford & West Brewery Company Limited - was retained for many years afterwards, and many of their houses featured four wall-mounted tiles with the 'Hare' trade mark. In 1984, they opened two small breweries in the West Country. See: [[Halls Plympton]] and [[Hall’s Nailsea Brewery]]. | ||
* '''[[List of Hall's Oxford Brewery Ltd pubs]]''' | * '''[[List of Hall's Oxford Brewery Ltd pubs]]''' |
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Hall's Oxford Brewery Ltd, Swan Brewery, 32-34 Park End Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire.
Founded by 1646 as the Swan Brewery, Paradise Garden. Acquired by William Hall 1795. Registered in December 1896 to acquire Hall & Co. From April 1899 all brewing was concentrated at the City Brewery.
Acquired with 300 tied houses by Allsopp & Sons Ltd in 1926 and brewing ceased.
The Hall's brand - as Hall's Oxford & West Brewery Company Limited - was retained for many years afterwards, and many of their houses featured four wall-mounted tiles with the 'Hare' trade mark. In 1984, they opened two small breweries in the West Country. See: Halls Plympton and Hall’s Nailsea Brewery.
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