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<big>'''Thomas Woodward & Son, Plough Brewery''', ''516 Wandsworth Road, South Lambeth, Greater London SW8 3JX''</big> | |||
Acquired by [[Simonds Ltd]] | Founded 1801 and acquired by Thomas Woodward 1868 and the Plough Brewery was opened on 3rd February 1869. Acquired by [[Simonds Ltd]] in 1924 for London offices and bottling; later Courage as a bottling plant and store. The buildings survive, used as offices, workshops and storage facilities. | ||
More information available via [[https://www.marstonproperties.co.uk/blog/150-years-of-the-plough-brewery-clapham-sw8]] | |||
'''An assortment of views of the brewery''' | '''An assortment of views of the brewery''' | ||
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File:Woodward drawing.jpg | File:Woodward drawing.jpg | ||
File:Woodwards.jpg|Their entry in the Trade Mark Directory. | |||
File:Woodward Wandsworth ad 003.jpg | |||
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File:Plough Brewery Wandsworth 2012 -4.jpg | File:Plough Brewery Wandsworth 2012 -4.jpg | ||
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File:Woodward Wandsworth BB (2).jpg | |||
File:Bottling girls, Plough Brewery, Wandsworth, 1920s.jpg|Bottling girls, probably 1920s. Image courtesy Ken Thomas. | |||
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{{Trade Mark |regno = 190,178|desc=Plough|date=02/10/1895|seventy=6}} | {{Trade Mark |regno = 190,178|desc=Plough|date=02/10/1895|seventy=6}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:10, 9 April 2022
Thomas Woodward & Son, Plough Brewery, 516 Wandsworth Road, South Lambeth, Greater London SW8 3JX
Founded 1801 and acquired by Thomas Woodward 1868 and the Plough Brewery was opened on 3rd February 1869. Acquired by Simonds Ltd in 1924 for London offices and bottling; later Courage as a bottling plant and store. The buildings survive, used as offices, workshops and storage facilities.
More information available via [[1]]
An assortment of views of the brewery
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