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<big>'''Pinder & Co Ltd,''''' City Brewery, Dymoke Street, Birmingham, West Midlands.''</big>
<big>'''Pinder & Co Ltd,''''' City Brewery, Dymoke Street, Birmingham, West Midlands.''</big>


Registered 1889 to purchase what was called the City Brewery. Possibly by George Thomas Pinder as a beer retailer 11 Leopold Street in 1880. This became the Junction brewery 11-13 Dymoke Street on the corner of Leopold Street, Highgate, with 6 tied houses and off-licences.
Registered 1889 to purchase what was called the City Brewery. Possibly by George Thomas Pinder as a beer retailer 11 Leopold Street in 1880.  
 
This became the Junction brewery 11-13 Dymoke Street on the corner of Leopold Street, Highgate, with 6 tied houses and off-licences.


It closed in 1892.
It closed in 1892.
{{Trade Mark |regno = 44,024|desc=Brewer & barrels & words "Amor Patriae"|date=27/3/1885|seventy=NO}}
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Pinder & Co Ltd, City Brewery, Dymoke Street, Birmingham, West Midlands.

Registered 1889 to purchase what was called the City Brewery. Possibly by George Thomas Pinder as a beer retailer 11 Leopold Street in 1880.

This became the Junction brewery 11-13 Dymoke Street on the corner of Leopold Street, Highgate, with 6 tied houses and off-licences.

It closed in 1892.

Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 44,024
Description  : Brewer & barrels & words "Amor Patriae"
Date of Application  : 27/3/1885
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO