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<big>'''Woolf Brothers Ltd, '''''Ballaughton Brewery, Ridgeway Street, Douglas, Isle of Man.''</big>
<big>'''Woolf Brothers Ltd''', ''Ballaughton Brewery, Douglas, Isle of Man.''</big>


In 1886 acquired by the Woolf family, who brewed as [[Woolf's Ltd]] in Crewe, Cheshire.  
About 1880, Edward Samuel Woolf acquired the [[Castle Hill Brewery (Douglas)]]. The Woolf family brewed as [[Woolf's Ltd]] in Crewe, Cheshire.


Registered February 1889, and then briefly owned by Thomas Kewley, bottler and wine and spirit merchant.  
In February 1889, registered as Woolf’s Brewery & Mineral Water Co Ltd, who acquired mills at Ballaughton, which they converted into a brewery, inaugurated in November 1889.
 
Then briefly owned by Thomas Kewley, bottler and wine and spirit merchant.  


In 1902, acquired by [[Ind Coope Ltd]].
In 1902, acquired by [[Ind Coope Ltd]].
[[category:Isle of Man]]
[[category:Isle of Man]]

Revision as of 18:32, 27 July 2019

Woolf Brothers Ltd, Ballaughton Brewery, Douglas, Isle of Man.

About 1880, Edward Samuel Woolf acquired the Castle Hill Brewery (Douglas). The Woolf family brewed as Woolf's Ltd in Crewe, Cheshire.

In February 1889, registered as Woolf’s Brewery & Mineral Water Co Ltd, who acquired mills at Ballaughton, which they converted into a brewery, inaugurated in November 1889.

Then briefly owned by Thomas Kewley, bottler and wine and spirit merchant.

In 1902, acquired by Ind Coope Ltd.