Kemp Town Brewery Ltd
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Kemp Town Brewery (Brighton) Ltd, Bristol Brewery, 6 Seymour Street, Brighton, East Sussex
Founded before 1833. William Hallett's Bristol Brewery. Hallett was in partnership with Henry Abbey from 1854, and when Hallett died in 1862 the business passed into the hands of the Abbey family.
- In 1899, they acquired H B Longhurst & Son's Brighton brewery.
- In 1914, Young & Rawley Ltd of Eastbourne became bankrupt and was acquired.
- They acquired J Dudney, Sons & Co of Portslade in 1919 and the brewery and several public houses were resold to Smithers & Sons Ltd.
- Harry Chapman's Tower Brewery, Worthing was acquired in 1924 and was closed in 1926.
Registered March 1933 to acquire Abbey's Kemp Town Brewery Ltd. Acquired by Charrington & Co. Ltd. with 236 houses in 1954 and brewery vacated 1964-65. The brewery has been demolished and replaced by blocks of flats.
- List of Kemp Town Brewery Ltd pubs
- More information about the company and other Brighton breweries is available from the Brighton & Hove website: : [[1]]
Images of the brewery
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Hallett & Abbey 1866. An early example of British 'Bavarian' beer. Note the Dolphin trade mark.
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Hallett & Abbey 1878
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The maltings
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The maltings
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The maltings
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The brewery in 1950
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The maltings in 1960
Letterheads
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1948
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1951
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1960 (after the Charrington takeover)
Labels
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Courtesy Roy Denison
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Courtesy Roy Denison
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Courtesy Roy Denison
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Courtesy Roy Denison
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