Barrel Bung Brass Collar Tollemache Brewery

Object/Artifact

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Waterperry Museum

Name/Title

Barrel Bung Brass Collar Tollemache Brewery

Entry/Object ID

2025.1.201

Description

A Brass Beer Barrel Bung Collar for the Tollemache Brewery

Context

Tollemache Breweries Ltd. was a brewing company which originated in Ipswich in 1888 and became a major brewer in East Anglia before merging with their rival Cobbold and Co. to form Tolly Cobbold in 1957.[1] The brewery was founded by three sons of John Tollemache, 1st Baron Tollemache - Douglas, Stanhope and Mortimer Tollemache - who bought the Cullingham Brewery in Upper Brooke Street. This had been established as a Steam Brewery in 1856 by Charles Cullingham.[2] Douglas Tollemache was keen to ensure a high quality product. Tollies Follies was an epithet given to a series of pubs built by Tollemache Brewery primarily in their home town of Ipswich. They were designed by the architect John Shewell Corder and modelled on Helmingham Hall, a moated manor house located in Helmingham, Suffolk, about 10 miles north of Ipswich.[4] This building had been started by John Tollemache – an ancestor of the Tollemache brothers in 1480. The building had remained in the ownership of the Tollemache family ever since. The building exterior has been altered several times including by the architect John Nash in 1800.

Category

Breweries and Brewing

Acquisition

Accession

2025.1

Source or Donor

Gordon Dempster

Acquisition Method

Transfer

Location

Cabinet

C12S2

Research Notes

Notes

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