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<big>'''E J Miller & Co. Ltd, ''' '' Crescent Brewery, Victoria Crescent, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire.''</big> | |||
The Crescent Brewery was operated by Tooth's London and Colonial Brewery from c.1835 to 1869. It then passed to Thomas Cooper & Co. who had moved from the Dingo Brewery at the junction of nearby King Street/William Street. The above was registered July 1919 to acquire T.Cooper & Co. The brewery was purchased by [[Salt & Co. Ltd]]. in the same year and was closed. It was demolished in 1981 and warehousing erected on the site. | The Crescent Brewery was operated by Tooth's London and Colonial Brewery from c.1835 to 1869. | ||
It then passed to Thomas Cooper & Co. who had moved from the Dingo Brewery at the junction of nearby King Street/William Street. | |||
The above was registered July 1919 to acquire T.Cooper & Co. | |||
The brewery was purchased by [[Salt & Co. Ltd]]. in the same year and was closed. | |||
It was demolished in 1981 and warehousing erected on the site. |
Revision as of 15:47, 23 November 2015
E J Miller & Co. Ltd, Crescent Brewery, Victoria Crescent, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The Crescent Brewery was operated by Tooth's London and Colonial Brewery from c.1835 to 1869.
It then passed to Thomas Cooper & Co. who had moved from the Dingo Brewery at the junction of nearby King Street/William Street.
The above was registered July 1919 to acquire T.Cooper & Co.
The brewery was purchased by Salt & Co. Ltd. in the same year and was closed.
It was demolished in 1981 and warehousing erected on the site.