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Used in the late 1980s as an insulation factory and the building is now flats.
Used in the late 1980s as an insulation factory and the building is now flats.


[[List of R. J. & C. T. Lindsell pubs]]


'''An assortment of images of the brewery'''
'''An assortment of images of the brewery'''
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Chatteris Lindsell 1987 (1).jpg  |The brewery in 1987
Chatteris Lindsell 1987 (1).jpg  |The brewery in 1987
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File:Chatteris Lindsell ab.jpg|Courtesy the Paul Gunnell Archive
File:Chatteris Lindsell b.jpg|Courtesy the Paul Gunnell Archive
File:Chatteris Linsell 3.jpg|Courtesy the Paul Gunnell Archive
File:Chatteris Lindsell a.jpg|Courtesy the Paul Gunnell Archive
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[[category:Cambridgeshire]]
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Latest revision as of 13:48, 22 October 2021

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R J & C T Lindsell & Son, High Street, Chatteris, Cambridgeshire.

Founded before 1839 and acquired by Thomas Lindsell by 1851.

Brewing ceased in 1927 and their beers were produced by Marshall Brothers, Huntingdon. In 1932, they merged with them to form part of Huntingdon Breweries Ltd.

Used in the late 1980s as an insulation factory and the building is now flats.

List of R. J. & C. T. Lindsell pubs

An assortment of images of the brewery