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<big>'''Alexander Frederick Tooth, ''' '' Castle Brewery, Castle Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire.''</big>
<big>'''Alexander Frederick Tooth, ''' '' Castle Brewery, Castle Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire.''</big>


Founded by 1851.  
Founded by 1851. By 1874 was Wootten & Mann, King's Head Brewery and was acquired by Tooth 1894 and renamed the Castle Brewery.  


By 1874 was Wootten & Mann, King's Head Brewery and was acquired by Tooth 1894 and renamed the Castle Brewery.  
Acquired by [[J & J E Phillips Ltd]] of Royston 1899 and brewing ceased. In 1900 Hudson's Cambridge & Pampisford Breweries were using it as a store.  


Acquired by [[J.& J.E.Phillips Ltd]] of Royston 1899 and brewing ceased.  
Buildings finally demolished c.1990.


In 1900 Hudson's Cambridge & Pampisford Breweries were using it as a store.
* '''[[List of Alexander Tooth pubs]]'''
 
Buildings finally demolished c.1990.




'''[[List of Alexander Tooth pubs]]'''
[[category:Cambridgeshire]]
[[category:Cambridgeshire]]

Latest revision as of 22:09, 2 November 2020

Alexander Frederick Tooth, Castle Brewery, Castle Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire.

Founded by 1851. By 1874 was Wootten & Mann, King's Head Brewery and was acquired by Tooth 1894 and renamed the Castle Brewery.

Acquired by J & J E Phillips Ltd of Royston 1899 and brewing ceased. In 1900 Hudson's Cambridge & Pampisford Breweries were using it as a store.

Buildings finally demolished c.1990.