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Hammond's United Breweries Ltd, Fountain Brewery, 82 Manchester Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire.

Founded 1840 by Joseph Pullen and purchased by James Hammond in 1860.

Registered November 1889 as Hammond's Bradford Brewery Co. Ltd. Name changed as above 30th December 1946 after taking over the Tadcaster Tower Brewery Co. Ltd and Bentley & Shaw Ltd of Huddersfield.

Ceased brewing at the Fountain Brewery in July 1955 but used the premises as offices.

Merged with Hope & Anchor Breweries Ltd. and John Jeffrey & Co. Ltd. In March 1960 this became Northern Breweries of Great Britain and in October 1960 United Breweries Ltd.

In 1962, they acquired Hardy's Crown Brewery Ltd of Hulme, Manchester.

In 1962 they merged with Charrington & Co. Ltd of Mile End London and name changed to Charrington United Breweries Ltd.

In 1967 CUB merged with Bass, Mitchell & Butler to become Bass Charrington Ltd.

The brewery has been demolished.

Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 521,968
Description  : Words "UNITY" for beer
Date of Application  : 15/04/1931
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO


Registration No  : 521,969
Description  : Words "OVERCOAT
Date of Application  : 15/04/1931
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO