Breweries and Bottlers of Wellington

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botanical brewery
bottling firms
brewweries
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medieval market town
mill field brewery
mineral water manufacturers
murphy family
o d murphys wrekin mineral water works
pop works
red lion brewery
shropshire brewery
union brewery
wrekin brewery

Product details

  • ISBN 9780752446318
  • Weight: 310g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Feb 2008
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Mention breweries and pop works in Wellington and almost everyone will remember the Murphy family who owned The Wrekin Brewery and O. D. Murphy's Wrekin Minteral Water Works for some fifty years. That, however, is only half the story. With a full account from medieval times until brewing and bottling ceased in 1969, this book explores the business successes and failures of The Shropshire, The Mill Field, The Red Lion, The Union, The Botanical and The Wrekin Brewery. The origins and subsequent fortunes of small bottling firms are covered as well as the various mineral-water manufacturers, who struggled to survive until, as with the breweries, the Murphy family quashed all competition. Lavishly illustrated with plans, memorabilia and many previously unpublished photographs, this is the definitive history of brewing and bottling in the historic medieval market town of Wellington in Shropshire.

Allan Frost is a well-known local historian and author and has published sixteen books, including four for Tempus, the most recent being The Wrekin Hill. He is a prominent figure at the Wellington Literary Festival and lives in Telford.

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