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Premises acquired in 1869 from Thomas Bradley who had founded the brewery c.1830s and died in 1868.  
Premises acquired in 1869 from Thomas Bradley who had founded the brewery c.1830s and died in 1868.  


Registered December 1896 to acquire E.H.Soulby & Sons, Alford (founded in the 1840s) and T M Winch & Co, Louth Brewery, with a total of 83 public houses.
Registered December 1896 to acquire E H Soulby & Sons, Alford (founded in the 1840s) and T M [[Winch & Co]], Louth Brewery, with a total of 83 public houses.


In July 1900, they acquired [[Bellamy & Ashton (Sleaford)]] with 12 houses.
In July 1900, they acquired [[Bellamy & Ashton (Sleaford)]] with 12 houses.

Revision as of 12:12, 15 March 2020

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Soulby, Sons & Winch Ltd, Anchor Brewery, West Street, Alford, Lincolnshire.

Premises acquired in 1869 from Thomas Bradley who had founded the brewery c.1830s and died in 1868.

Registered December 1896 to acquire E H Soulby & Sons, Alford (founded in the 1840s) and T M Winch & Co, Louth Brewery, with a total of 83 public houses.

In July 1900, they acquired Bellamy & Ashton (Sleaford) with 12 houses.

The Louth Brewery was closed 1902.

Acquired by J W Green Ltd in 1951 with 144 tied houses and brewing ceased 1952.



An assortment of images of the brewery