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Bothwell Brewery
Bothwell, the one bend town.
Where - at Gossage's Corner. Charles Gossage the
convict and Ticket of Leaver, brought his wife,
Ellen Hayes, a former convict - to Bothwell in
1851, where he established a roaming commercial
buying and selling business (Hawker and Stores).
3rd july 1866 - Bothwell
was proclaimed a Town. See: Time line - Bothwell (Link).
Charles Gossage rented a shop in
Patrick Street from J Blake - who owned the
Bothwell Brewery.
The Bothwell Brewery was positioned on the
banks of the Clyde that has since been slightly
redirected. It was at Gossage's Corner at the
one bend in Bothwell Town. The Blakes also went
on to own the Derwent Brewery in Hobart and the
Jolly Hatters Hotel.
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