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<big>'''Soulby, Sons & Winch Ltd''', ''Anchor Brewery, West Street, Alford, Lincolnshire.''</big>
<big>'''Soulby, Sons & Winch Ltd''', ''Anchor Brewery, West Street, Alford, Lincolnshire.''</big>


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. The Louth Brewery was closed 1902.  
 
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.
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]]'''
* '''[[List of Soulby, Sons & Winch Ltd pubs]]'''


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<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Soulby.jpg
Soulby Son Winch c1940 2.jpg|Mr K Ketteringham in suit. Circa 1940
File:Soulby Winch ad 1900.jpg|An advert from 1900
Soulby Son Winch c1940 3.jpg|Circa 1940
Soulby Son Winch c1940 4.jpg|Circa 1940
Alford Soulby 41 1979.jpg|The brewery in 1979
Alford Soulby 1985.jpg |The brewery in 1985
Soulby.jpg
Soulby 3.jpg  
Soulby 3.jpg  
Soulby 2.jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
Soulby 1.jpg
Alford Soulby aa.jpg  
Alford Soulby aa.jpg  
Alford Soulby 1985.jpg |The brewery in 1985
Alford Soulby 61.jpg  
Alford Soulby 61.jpg  
Alford Soulby 48.jpg  
Alford Soulby 48.jpg  
Alford Soulby 46.jpg  
Alford Soulby 46.jpg  
Alford Soulby 44.jpg  
Alford Soulby 44.jpg  
Alford Soulby 41 1979.jpg|The brewery in 1979
Alford Soulby 31.jpg  
Alford Soulby 31.jpg  
Alford Soulby.jpg
Alford Soulby.jpg
File:Garibaldi pub Horncastle.jpg|The Garibaldi, Horncastle with Soulby signage
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</gallery>
'''Labels, etc'''
<gallery>
Soulby Alford 1979 a.jpg|1979
Soulby 2.jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
Soulby 1.jpg
</gallery>
{{Trade Mark |regno = unknown|desc=Anchor|date=|seventy=}}




[[Category:Lincolnshire]]
[[Category:Lincolnshire]]

Latest revision as of 19:49, 5 October 2021

Soulby Alford.jpg
Louth Soulby.jpg
An advert from 1900

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


Labels, etc


Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : unknown
Description  : Anchor
Date of Application  :
Used Prior to 1875?  :