Charrington Brewery was founded in Bethnal Green, London, in the early 18th century by Robert Westfield. In 1766, John Charrington joined the company,...
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of a number of other large breweries in the early 20th century. In the 1960s it merged with Charrington United Breweries to become the largest UK brewing...
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which was retained for the wine and spirits business, and Bass-Charrington Brewery which was kept separate because of its expensive new distribution...
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temperance work. Charrington was born in the Bow Road, in the East End of London. His father was a partner in the Charrington Brewery, one of London's...
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father was a brewer of the firm of Charringtons which was based at the Anchor Brewery in Mile End East London. Charrington became one of the partners in the...
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This page represents the time-line for the breweries of Charrington and Bass with the merges, takeovers and separations throughout their recorded history...
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major brewing group in the UK. The Charrington United brewer merged with the Bass Brewery, forming Bass Charrington, a £200 million concern. It was the...
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Hart Lane ground was built on an unused plant nursery owned by the Charrington Brewery and located behind a public house named the White Hart on Tottenham...
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the Carlton Tavern, a pub on Carlton Vale. Built in 1920–1921 for Charrington Brewery, it is thought to be the work of the architect Frank J. Potter and...
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Tennent Caledonian (redirect from Drygate Brewery)
Tennent was acquired by Charrington United Breweries in 1963, and in 1966 formally merged with United Caledonian Breweries, Charrington's other Scottish subsidiary...
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with the brewer Harry Charrington living there from 1794 to 1833 (Charrington Brewery had offices in the Mile End Road). Charrington greatly altered the...
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Stones Brewery (William Stones Ltd) was a brewery founded in 1868 by William Stones in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, and purchased by Bass Brewery in 1968...
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Special Air Service (Artists). His civilian career started at the Charrington Brewery in the East End of London in 1968. In 1975 he joined Sir Ranulph...
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Street: 244 Charrington Street – as this land was formerly owned by the Worshipful Company of Brewers, and named for the Charrington Brewery: 65 : 81 Chenies...
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Caffrey's Irish Ale (redirect from Caffrey's Ulster Brewery)
deceased), and one son, Nicholas Philip Caffrey. The brewery was acquired by Charringtons (later Bass Charrington) in 1964 and then by Interbrew in 2000. On July...
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Kilburn estate. The Carlton Tavern pub was built in the 1920s by the Charrington Brewery. Demolished in 2015 shortly before it was about to be listed, it...
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ground was enclosed using a loan from Basildon Borough Council and Charrington Brewery and dressing rooms and a clubhouse were built. During the 1970s a...
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George Hoare (redirect from Hoare & Co. Ltd, Red Lion Brewery)
Charrington Brewery in 1933, and closed down the year after. Charringtons adopted Hoare's toby jug trademark. With its 1967 merger with Bass Brewery,...
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Tadcaster Tower Brewery " Mitchell's, Smethwick Henry Mitchell Mitchells & Butlers Butler's, Wolverhampton William Butler Charrington's Charrington & Moss Charrington...
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Brewers of Burton (redirect from Breweries in Burton)
Burton Brewery Company 1842- bought by Worthington 1915 Ind Coope 1856 - went into receivership in 1909 and merged with Allsopp in 1934 Charrington (Head...
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Vale stands the rebuilt Carlton Tavern, a pub built in 1920-21 for Charrington Brewery and thought to be the work of the architect Frank J Potter. The building...
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ancestor John Charrington had founded a brewery in 1757; by the early 20th century, this was called Charrington and Company Limited. Charrington served as...
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Beer in England (redirect from Burton Bridge Brewery)
brewing was dominated by the "big six" breweries: Whitbread, Scottish and Newcastle, Bass Charrington, Allied Breweries, Courage Imperial and Watneys. There...
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owned by the Charrington Brewery, when it was known as The Welsh Harp; in 1995 the name was abbreviated to just The Harp, before Charrington sold it to...
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Hotel on the same site and was originally under the management of Charrington Brewery. The design is gabled all round with Shavian Ipswich windows. It...
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architect for Charrington's Brewery from 1924 to 1959. Sidney Charles Clark was born in 1894. Clark was chief architect for Charrington's Brewery from 1924...
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brewer, married into the Charrington family at the same time that the Bass and Charrington breweries merged. Hugh Charrington died in 1921 and thereafter...
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a string of acquisitions after World War I, it was taken over by Charrington Brewery in 1933, and closed down the year after. Hoare married in 1775 Lydia...
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Carling O'Keefe (redirect from Carling O'Keefe Breweries)
group starting in the late 1950s, developing Northern Breweries and Charrington United Breweries. Taylor resigned as chairman of CBL in 1966, and CBL was...
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destroyed but no-one was injured. The badly damaged pub was sold by Charrington Brewery to Samuel Smith's in 1979. Restoration work was undertaken using...
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