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[[File:Carver&Bates_1870.jpg|thumb | [[File:LeicesterBrewing&Malting_OS1928.jpg|thumb|Ordnance Survey extract from 1928. Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland (http://maps.nls.uk/index.html)]] | ||
[[File:Leicester B&M.jpg|thumb | [[File:Leicester B & M Festivale.jpg|thumb]] | ||
[[File:leic128.jpg|thumb | [[File:Carver&Bates_1870.jpg|thumb|Carver & Bates, 1870]] | ||
[[File:leic515.jpg|thumb|Bates, Son & Bishell]] | |||
[[File:leic514.jpg|thumb|Bates, Son & Bishell]] | |||
[[File:Leicester B&M.jpg|thumb|Letterhead 1945]] | |||
[[File:leic128.jpg|thumb|Old letterhead]] | |||
<big>'''Leicester Brewing & Malting Co Ltd''', ''Eagle Brewery, 51 Upper Charnwood Street, Leicester, Leicestershire''</big> | |||
Around 1867, Carver & Bates were listed at the Eagle Brewery, Northampton Square. This was originally the brewhouse owned by the Hannam family. | |||
From the 1870s, the Charnwood Street area was developed, and the new brewery has date panels 1876, 1890, 1924 and 1938. Operated by Frederick Bates in 1877. Registered June 1890 to acquire Bates, Son & Bishell and the malting business of Needham & Crick, Leicester. The unoccupied brewery at 15 Northampton Street was for sale in June 1893. | |||
Acquired by [[Ansells Brewery Ltd]] | Acquired by [[Ansells Brewery Ltd]] in 1952 with about 140 public houses and brewing ceased. Bottling continued to 1960. Most buildings at Upper Charnwood Street survive, converted to various commercial uses. | ||
* '''[[List of Leicester Brewing & Malting Co. Ltd. pubs]]''' | |||
* '''[[Leicester Brewing & Malting - A History]]''' | |||
'''Various images of the brewery:''' | |||
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LBM Eagle on formaer brewery buildings Chris Pyrah.jpg |Courtesy Chris Pyrah | LBM Eagle on formaer brewery buildings Chris Pyrah.jpg |Courtesy Chris Pyrah | ||
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'''The brewery in February 2019 (photos Steve Peck):''' | |||
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File:LeicesterBrewing&Malting04_SP_Feb2019.jpg | |||
File:LeicesterBrewing&Malting05_SP_Feb2019.jpg | |||
</gallery> | |||
'''Miscellaneous:''' | '''Miscellaneous:''' | ||
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File:lbm_mat.jpg|beermat | File:lbm_mat.jpg|beermat | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Leicestershire]] | |||
Latest revision as of 14:47, 20 December 2022
Leicester Brewing & Malting Co Ltd, Eagle Brewery, 51 Upper Charnwood Street, Leicester, Leicestershire
Around 1867, Carver & Bates were listed at the Eagle Brewery, Northampton Square. This was originally the brewhouse owned by the Hannam family.
From the 1870s, the Charnwood Street area was developed, and the new brewery has date panels 1876, 1890, 1924 and 1938. Operated by Frederick Bates in 1877. Registered June 1890 to acquire Bates, Son & Bishell and the malting business of Needham & Crick, Leicester. The unoccupied brewery at 15 Northampton Street was for sale in June 1893.
Acquired by Ansells Brewery Ltd in 1952 with about 140 public houses and brewing ceased. Bottling continued to 1960. Most buildings at Upper Charnwood Street survive, converted to various commercial uses.
Various images of the brewery:
The brewery in February 2019 (photos Steve Peck):
Miscellaneous: