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Adlam's had four factories in Bristol, finally consolidating at Fishponds. An interesting 1923 account of the company and its factories is available online<ref>[http://www.hankadlam.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/geo_adlam_1923.jpg]Company history and description of works (1923)</ref> <ref>[http://www.hankadlam.com/?page_id=11] Hank Adlam’s website</ref> | Adlam's had four factories in Bristol, finally consolidating at Fishponds. An interesting 1923 account of the company and its factories is available online<ref>[http://www.hankadlam.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/geo_adlam_1923.jpg]Company history and description of works (1923)</ref> <ref>[http://www.hankadlam.com/?page_id=11] Hank Adlam’s website</ref> | ||
1861 Employing 20 men and 14 boys.<ref>1861 Census</ref> | |||
1894 Brewer’s Exhibition. Wooden vats for brewers <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 2nd November 1894 p388</ref> | 1894 Brewer’s Exhibition. Wooden vats for brewers <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 2nd November 1894 p388</ref> |
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G Adlam & Sons of Bristol
Adlam's had four factories in Bristol, finally consolidating at Fishponds. An interesting 1923 account of the company and its factories is available online[1] [2]
1861 Employing 20 men and 14 boys.[3]
1894 Brewer’s Exhibition. Wooden vats for brewers [4]
1908 Private company.
1928 Company made public.
1961 Specialists in complete maltings, breweries and bottling plants. Plant for maltings include, barley and malt handling and cleaning plants, grain conveyors, floor and saladin malting systems and high capacity kilns. Plant for breweries include, infusion or decoction systems, pressure fermentation, open formenters, air conditioning and storage tanks. Bottling plant includes, "Redox" process, conditioning and cold rooms, for the food, dairy and confectionery trades.[5]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ [1]Company history and description of works (1923)
- ↑ [2] Hank Adlam’s website
- ↑ 1861 Census
- ↑ The Engineer of 2nd November 1894 p388
- ↑ 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE