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File:Soulby Son Winch c1940 2.jpg|Mr K Ketteringham in suit. Circa 1940
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File:Soulby Son Winch c1940 3.jpg|Circa 1940
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File:Soulby Son Winch c1940 4.jpg|Circa 1940
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File:Soulby Winch ad 1900.jpg|An advert from 1900
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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.


A detailed history of Soulby, Sons & Winch Ltd


List of Soulby, Sons & Winch Ltd pubs


An assortment of images of the brewery