Pub history
The John Russell Fox
On display in this pub is an original Intertype setting machine used by the Andover Advertiser.
10 High Street is the former home of the Andover Advertiser, founded by John Russell Fox who produced the first edition at this address on 1 January 1858. The premises were rebuilt by the Fox family 10 years later, but, in the same year, a new proprietor took over. In 1876, the paper changed hands again, to James Charles Holmes. The Holmes family then ran the Andover Advertiser for 110 years, until 1986.
A print and text about Life Without Printing Ink
The text reads: Front cover of an advertisement booklet called Life Without Printing Ink, published by Shuck, Maclean & Co. Ltd, c1920. This booklet included a series of coloured plates that featured artwork by artists including W Heath-Robinson, John Hassall, H Bateman and other, which can be seen throughout The John Russell Fox.