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The Don Cossack/The Cornwell Brewery, 132, Walcot Street, Bath c.1966

The Don Cossack/The Cornwell Brewery, 132, Walcot Street, Bath c.1966

Image Reference: 14521
Artist/Photographer: Wilcox, Ron, Dr.
Image Date: 1966
Measurements: 2.3 x 3.5 cm
Medium: transparency
Collection: Wilcox Slides
Library Reference: SR Wilcox Slides
Credit: Bath & North East Somerset Council
Library: Bath Record Office : Archives & Local Studies

Description: The Don Cossack (the two storey building on the right) opened at 25, Cornwell Buildings in about 1819. Between about 1853 and 1874 it was also often called the Cornwell Brewery. In 1904 the address changed to 132, Walcot Street. It closed in 1907 and was demolished in March 1970. To the left of the pub are 134 to 138, Walcot Street (previously 24 to 22, Cornwell Buildings).
From a photographic survey from 1965-1966 of over 300 existing or lost pubs and breweries in Bath and the surrounding area.

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