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<big>'''Thomas Francis Adams, '''''Halstead Brewery, Trinity Street, Halstead, Essex.''</big> | <big>'''Thomas Francis Adams, '''''Halstead Brewery, Trinity Street, Halstead, Essex.''</big> | ||
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Acquired by [[Isherwood, Foster & Stacey Ltd]], then a subsidiary of [[Fremlins Ltd]], June 1939 with 46 public houses. | Acquired by [[Isherwood, Foster & Stacey Ltd]], then a subsidiary of [[Fremlins Ltd]], June 1939 with 46 public houses. | ||
Now mainly demolished but | Now mainly demolished but the “Bung” chapel, maltings and offices are extant. | ||
'''[[List of T F Adams public houses]] | |||
'''An assortment of images of the brewery''' | '''An assortment of images of the brewery''' |
Revision as of 12:37, 30 March 2021
Thomas Francis Adams, Halstead Brewery, Trinity Street, Halstead, Essex.
Founded 1859 by Charles Stanton Gray of the Chelmsford brewery and was acquired by Adams in 1876. See Gray & Sons Ltd.
Acquired by Isherwood, Foster & Stacey Ltd, then a subsidiary of Fremlins Ltd, June 1939 with 46 public houses.
Now mainly demolished but the “Bung” chapel, maltings and offices are extant.
List of T F Adams public houses
An assortment of images of the brewery