{"id":4567,"date":"1970-01-01T00:00:00","date_gmt":"1970-01-01T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/brewerytrays.co.uk\/wp\/?post_type=product&#038;p=4567"},"modified":"2025-12-12T14:58:09","modified_gmt":"2025-12-12T14:58:09","slug":"brickwoods-ltd-square-tin-4","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/brewerytrays.co.uk\/wp\/product\/brickwoods-ltd-square-tin-4\/","title":{"rendered":"Brickwoods Ltd Square Tin"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Brickwoods Ltd tin tray from the late 1950s.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>From the Cobden Arms Brewery to the Portsmouth Brewery<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>The origins of the Cobden Arms Brewery in Landport, date back to 1823.<br \/>\nWhen Fanny Brickwood purchased the Cobden Arms Brewery in 1851, it started the Brickwoods family involvement with the brewing industry for the next 120 years.<br \/>\nIn 1875 Fanny&#8217;s grandsons, John and Arthur Brickwood, took charge of the business.<br \/>\nIn 1880 they moved to the Hyde Park Brewery, on Hyde Park Road in Southsea, which had been founded by Henry Bransbury in 1851.<br \/>\nIn 1887 the firm moved again when John and Arthur purchased the Portsmouth Brewery of Tessier &amp; Co. on Penny Street, which had been founded in 1793.<br \/>\nThe Company was registered as Brickwood &amp; Co. Ltd in 1891.<br \/>\nBottled beers were added to Brickwood&#8217;s range of draught ales in the 1890s.<br \/>\nThe firm then purchased Dormer Jewell &amp; Son&#8217;s Catherine Brewery, on Catherine Row, Portsea, in 1899.<br \/>\nIt was rebuilt as the Portsmouth Brewery, transferring all brewing from Tessier&#8217;s old brewery in 1902.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Brickwoods Expands through Acquisition <\/strong><\/em><em><strong>in the 20th Century<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>Before World War I, Brickwoods purchased two local businesses, the Lion Brewery (Portsmouth) Ltd, and Pike, Spicer &amp; Co. Ltd, with over 100 public houses, both in 1910.<br \/>\nHowever, it was in the 1920s when its expansion was most rapid, with a further seven breweries taken over by Brickwoods.<br \/>\nThese included James Garland Duffett on the Isle of Wight in 1921, Perkins &amp; Sons Ltd of Southampton in 1925, Forder &amp; Co. Ltd of Southampton, with 23 public houses, in 1925, Blake &amp; Co. of Gosport in 1926, Aldridge &amp; Sons of Southampton, with 50 public houses, in 1927, Sprake Brothers, with 6 tied houses on the Isle of Wight, in 1928, and finally, Barlow &amp; Co. Ltd of Southampton, with 46 public houses, in 1929.<br \/>\nMost of the breweries were closed down immediately, however bottling continued at Aldridge&#8217;s until 1968.<br \/>\nBefore World War II the Company made only one further purchase in 1933, that of Long &amp; Co. Ltd based in Southsea.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Post World War II Trading and Takeover<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>One other brewery was acquired in 1952, that of Amey&#8217;s Brewery Ltd based in Petersfield, until local dominance was achieved by Brickwoods in 1953, when it purchased Portsmouth &amp; Brighton United Breweries Ltd, with 271 public houses.<br \/>\nThe name of the Company was shortened from Brickwood &amp; Co. 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