
Taken in September 1932, this iconic image of 1397 Argyle Street is part of the Virtual Mitchell collection.
In the Censimento(the census (1933-40) commissioned by the Mussolini government, Alessandro Borracchia is listed at the above address, as is a T. Vito Righetti.
A Gino Righetti is register as having died (age 3 weeks) at 1559 Argyle Street on 3 August 1922. His parents are listed as: Tito Leopoldo Flavio (Confectioner) and Angela Maria Righetti ( ms Boracchia).Thus establishing the foundation of a connection between the two listed families.
The premies are now occupied by Brewdog.
The ownership of the business between these two events has yet to be ascertained.
