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1861 John Brown – Vintage Photograph

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1861: Bottling a bubbling business venture. Ready to go. Now we have got the scheme off the ground in a real way. We are ready to go and as long as we get the permission renewed I hope to start production some time in the late autumn, Mr Brown. We will be able to pump up 3,000 gallons of water an hour, and that means an awful lot of bottles, The only other source of fresh water which is commercially produced in Oxfordshire is the famous Fair Rosamund Well in the grounds of Sant nearby Rlenhoim Palace. The well and Mr Browns spring are only a mile or so apart, but a spokesman for the Palace said he did not think the source of the water. Fair Rosamund water is only sold in the Blenheim Palace shop. An officer for Oxfordshire County Councils trading standards department said that the name Cotswold Water could be used if the court of the water was in the Cotswolds. He said: Generally, if a geographical name is applied to a product, it must be justifiable. But the officer pointed out that it was difficult to draw the line signifying where the Cotswolds ended. Mr John Brown with a glass of his spring water.1861: Bottling a bubbling business venture. Ready to go. Now we have got the scheme off the ground in a real way. We are ready to go and as long as we get the permission renewed I hope to start production some time in the late autumn, Mr Brown. We will be able to pump up 3,000 gallons of water an hour, and that means an awful lot of bottles, The only other source of fresh water which is commercially produced in Oxfordshire is the famous Fair Rosamund Well in the grounds of Sant nearby Rlenhoim Palace. The well and Mr Browns spring are only a mile or so apart, but a spokesman for the Palace said he did not think the source of the water. Fair Rosamund water is only sold in the Blenheim Palace shop. An officer for Oxfordshire County Councils trading standards department said that the name Cotswold Water could be used if the court of the water was in the Cotswolds. He said: Generally, if a geographical name is applied to a product, it must be justifiable. But the officer pointed out that it was difficult to draw the line signifying where the Cotswolds ended. Mr John Brown with a glass of his spring water.

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Dimensions: 18.7 x 18.7 cm

IMS SKU: SCAN-NQOX-04633802/NQOX-R-9-5

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