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<big>''' Samuel Allsopp & Sons Ltd, ''' '' High Street , Burton-on-Trent , Staffordshire .''</big>
[[File:Allsopp 1899.jpg|thumb]]
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[[File:Allsopps stores.jpg|thumb|Allsopps stores 1898]]
[[File:Allsopp Burton 1916.jpg|thumb|1916]]
[[File:Allsopps 1920.jpg|thumb|1920]]
[[File:1875_Ale_Label.jpg|thumb|Arctic Expedition 1875]]
[[File:CarnabyStreet2006_AllsoppPaleandBurton.jpg|thumb|from Simon Morris]]
[[File:Allsops labels zn (1).jpg|thumb]]


Founded by Benjamin Wilson senior in the 1740s and was acquired from his son Benjamin junior by the latter's nephew Samuel Allsopp 1807. Second brewery in Station Street added 1859-60. Registered February 1887. In financial difficulties and went into receivership July 1911. New board appointed 1913 and recovered thereafter.  
<big>'''Samuel Allsopp & Sons Ltd''', ''High Street, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire.''</big>


Merged with [[Ind Coope  Ltd]]. June 1934 to form [[Ind Coope & Allsopp Ltd]]. with 1,800 houses. High Street brewery converted to lager production 1899 and mostly demolished 1938, the remaining building was used as a shoe factory then demolished in 1979 after the site was bought by Bass who built offices thereon.  
Founded by Benjamin Wilson senior in the 1740s and was acquired from his son Benjamin junior by the latter's nephew Samuel Allsopp 1807. Second brewery in Station Street added 1859-60. Registered February 1887. In financial difficulties and went into receivership July 1911. New board appointed 1913 and recovered thereafter.


Station Street brewery still standing, part used as offices by Spirit Group, rest incorporated into Coors complex.
In 1930, they acquired [[Archibald Arrol & Sons Ltd]] of Alloa, a brewery which continued to trade until 1998.
 
Merged with [[Ind Coope  Ltd]] in June 1934 to form Ind Coope & Allsopp Ltd. with 1,800 houses.
 
High Street brewery converted to lager production 1899 and mostly demolished 1938, the remaining building was used as a shoe factory then demolished in 1979 after the site was bought by Bass who built offices thereon.
 
Station Street brewery still standing, part used as offices and for residential, the rest incorporated into Molson-Coors complex.
 
 
* '''[[List of Allsopp pubs]]
 
* '''[[Great Gratuitous Brewers]]'''
 
 
'''The brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890.'''
 
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'''An assortment of images of the brewery'''
 
<gallery>
File:Allsopps Burton Station Street.jpg|Station Street, Burton
File:Allsopps Burton High Street.jpg|High Street, Burton
Allsopps micro, Station Hotel.jpg|The micro brewery
Allsopps F851, Midland F853.jpg
ALLSOPPS a2.jpg
ALLSOPPS a1.jpg
Allsops labels zn (2).jpg
Allied brewhouse bb.jpg |The Allied Brewhouse
Allied brewhouse aa.jpg|The Allied Brewhouse
File:Allsopps burton RD zx.jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Allsopps RD zb (1).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Allsopps RD zb (2).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Allsopps RD zb (3).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison
</gallery>
 
 
'''Outside Allsopp’s former brewery in Station Street, examples of pavement plates marking the boundary, 2009'''
 
<gallery>
StaffsBurtonAllsoppStationStreet_BHK_Mar09.jpg|BHK
StaffsBurtonAllsoppStationStreet2_SP_Nov09.jpg|SP
StaffsBurtonAllsoppStationStreet4_SP_Nov09.jpg|SP
StaffsBurtonAllsoppStationStreet6_SP_Nov09.jpg|SP
StaffsBurtonAllsoppStationStreet8_SP_Nov09.jpg|SP
</gallery>
 
 
{{Trade Mark 4 |regno = 2,945|desc=Hand|date=29/2/1876|seventy=14 years
|regno2 = 2,950|desc2=Hand|date2=29/2/1876|seventy2=14 years
|regno3 = 297,776|desc3=Red Indian chief|date3=|seventy3=NO
|regno4 = 453,279|desc4=Oatmeal Stout Label|date4=04/11/1924|seventy4=NO}}
 
 
[[category:Staffordshire]]

Revision as of 21:02, 1 May 2020

Allsopp 1899.jpg
P1100572.JPG
Allsopps stores 1898
1916
1920
Arctic Expedition 1875
from Simon Morris
Allsops labels zn (1).jpg

Samuel Allsopp & Sons Ltd, High Street, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire.

Founded by Benjamin Wilson senior in the 1740s and was acquired from his son Benjamin junior by the latter's nephew Samuel Allsopp 1807. Second brewery in Station Street added 1859-60. Registered February 1887. In financial difficulties and went into receivership July 1911. New board appointed 1913 and recovered thereafter.

In 1930, they acquired Archibald Arrol & Sons Ltd of Alloa, a brewery which continued to trade until 1998.

Merged with Ind Coope Ltd in June 1934 to form Ind Coope & Allsopp Ltd. with 1,800 houses.

High Street brewery converted to lager production 1899 and mostly demolished 1938, the remaining building was used as a shoe factory then demolished in 1979 after the site was bought by Bass who built offices thereon.

Station Street brewery still standing, part used as offices and for residential, the rest incorporated into Molson-Coors complex.



The brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890.


An assortment of images of the brewery


Outside Allsopp’s former brewery in Station Street, examples of pavement plates marking the boundary, 2009


Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 2,945
Description  : Hand
Date of Application  : 29/2/1876
Used Prior to 1875?  : 14 years

Registration No  : 2,950
Description  : Hand
Date of Application  : 29/2/1876
Used Prior to 1875?  : 14 years

Registration No  : 297,776
Description  : Red Indian chief
Date of Application  :
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO

Registration No  : 453,279
Description  : Oatmeal Stout Label
Date of Application  : 04/11/1924
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO