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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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 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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  • purchased a separate brewery, the Lion Brewery Co in Lambeth. In 1933, Charrington & Co. purchased Hoare and Co.'s Red Lion Brewery and production ceased...
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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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • Stones Brewery (William Stones Ltd) was a brewery founded in 1868 by William Stones in Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, and purchased by Bass...
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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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    the south of St. Augustine's church. It was built in 1920–21 for Charrington Brewery to a design by the architect Frank J. Potter. It replaced an earlier...
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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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