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Established by William Gomm at the Beehive public house in the High Street.  
Established by William Gomm at the Beehive public house in the High Street. In 1876 he purchased the Grand Junction Brewery in Catherine Wheel Yard and moved there in 1877, renaming it the Beehive Brewery.  
 
In 1876 he purchased the Grand Junction Brewery in Catherine Wheel Yard and moved there in 1877, renaming it the Beehive Brewery.  


Acquired by [[Fuller, Smith & Turner Ltd]] 1908 with 34 tied houses.
Acquired by [[Fuller, Smith & Turner Ltd]] 1908 with 34 tied houses.


[[List of William Gomm & Son pubs]]
* '''[[List of William Gomm & Son pubs]]'''
 
'''The original brewery tap, High Street, Brentford'''
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 26 November 2021

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Turks Head, Twickenham, 2012

William Gomm & Son

Beehive Brewery, 93 High Street, Brentford, Middlesex; then:

Beehive Brewery, Catherine Wheel Yard, Brentford, Middlesex

(London Borough of Hounslow)


Established by William Gomm at the Beehive public house in the High Street. In 1876 he purchased the Grand Junction Brewery in Catherine Wheel Yard and moved there in 1877, renaming it the Beehive Brewery.

Acquired by Fuller, Smith & Turner Ltd 1908 with 34 tied houses.


Catherine Wheel Yard


Other items


Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 164,159
Description  : Beehive (as brewery), wagons, ops & barley
Date of Application  : 12/4/1892
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO