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[[File:BristolPunchbowl6a_SP_Apr17.jpg|thumb|Punchbowl, Bristol, April 2017]] | [[File:BristolPunchbowl6a_SP_Apr17.jpg|thumb|Punchbowl, Bristol, April 2017]] | ||
<big>'''W J Rogers Ltd''', ''40 Jacob Street, Bristol''</big> | <big>'''W J Rogers Ltd''', ''40 Jacob Street, Bristol, Gloucestershire.''</big> | ||
Founded in 1845. Registered in July 1894 with 25 tied houses. | Founded in 1845. Registered in July 1894 with 25 tied houses. | ||
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|regno4 = 54,443|desc4=Crossed bottles|date4=3/6/1886|seventy4=NO | |regno4 = 54,443|desc4=Crossed bottles|date4=3/6/1886|seventy4=NO | ||
|regno5 = 548,793|desc5=Knight & "ROGERS CHAMPION ALE|date5=19/02/1934|seventy5=NO}} | |regno5 = 548,793|desc5=Knight & "ROGERS CHAMPION ALE|date5=19/02/1934|seventy5=NO}} | ||
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Revision as of 15:35, 9 September 2018
W J Rogers Ltd, 40 Jacob Street, Bristol, Gloucestershire.
Founded in 1845. Registered in July 1894 with 25 tied houses.
Acquired by H & G Simonds Ltd in 1935 and brewing ceased in 1952.
Some of the building remains, having been converted into offices.
The brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890.
Images of the brewery
The Brewery in April 2017:
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