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[[Image:BARCLAY PERKINS.JPG|thumb|Messrs. Barclay, Perkins & Co’s., Maltings, Bishop Stortford, Herts. Brewers’ Journal 15th June 1891]] | [[Image:BARCLAY PERKINS.JPG|thumb|Messrs. Barclay, Perkins & Co’s., Maltings, Bishop Stortford, Herts. Brewers’ Journal 15th June 1891]] | ||
[[File:BarclaysHistorical.jpg|thumb]] | |||
[[File:illust news 02.jpg|thumb|From the Illustrated London News]] | [[File:illust news 02.jpg|thumb|From the Illustrated London News]] | ||
[[File:illust news 03.jpg|thumb|From the Illustrated London News]] | [[File:illust news 03.jpg|thumb|From the Illustrated London News]] | ||
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<big>'''Barclay, Perkins & Co. Ltd,''''' Park Street, London SE1.''</big> | <big>'''Barclay, Perkins & Co. Ltd,''''' Park Street, London SE1.''</big> | ||
Founded 1616 by James Monger and became Barclay, Perkins in 1781. | Founded 1616 by James Monger and became Barclay, Perkins in 1781. Registered June 1896. | ||
Registered June 1896. | |||
Merged with [[Courage & Co. Ltd]]. 1955 to form Courage & Barclay Ltd. | Merged with [[Courage & Co. Ltd]]. 1955 to form Courage & Barclay Ltd. | ||
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Brewing other than lager ceased 1958 and the site was then rebuilt as a bottling plant. Lager brewing ceased 1962/3, probably on the opening of the Harp plant at Alton and the Park Street site was later redeveloped. | Brewing other than lager ceased 1958 and the site was then rebuilt as a bottling plant. Lager brewing ceased 1962/3, probably on the opening of the Harp plant at Alton and the Park Street site was later redeveloped. | ||
* Read: '''[http://www.breweryhistory.com/journal/archive/145/Mathias.pdf A special issue of the Brewery History Journal (2012): The Anchor Brewery, Park Street, Southwark, by Peter Mathais]''' | |||
* Read: '''[http://www.breweryhistory.com/journal/archive/154/Day.pdf "A day at the Brewery" by George Dodd (1843)]''' | |||
* Read: '''[http://www.breweryhistory.com/journal/archive/168/5%20Barclay.pdf "Barclay, Perkins, and Company's Brewery"]''' (Published 20 March 1875) | |||
'''[[List of Barclay, Perkins & Co Ltd pubs]]''' | * '''[[List of Barclay, Perkins & Co Ltd pubs]]''' | ||
'''The brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890.''' | '''The brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890.''' | ||
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File:Barclay Perkins London (10).jpg | File:Barclay Perkins London (10).jpg | ||
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'''Anchor Terrace is a listed building and plaques have been erected in the area to record the history of the brewery, see images below.''' | '''Anchor Terrace is a listed building and plaques have been erected in the area to record the history of the brewery, see images below.''' | ||
[[File:LondonSE1BarclayPerkinsAnchorPlaque2_SP_Mar10.jpg|250px]] | [[File:LondonSE1BarclayPerkinsAnchorPlaque2_SP_Mar10.jpg|250px]] | ||
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* BARCLAY, PERKINS & CO 1781-1955 | * BARCLAY, PERKINS & CO 1781-1955 | ||
* COURAGE LTD 1955-1986 | * COURAGE LTD 1955-1986 | ||
[[File:LondonSE1BarclayPerkinsHaynauPlaque_SP_Mar10.jpg|250px]] | [[File:LondonSE1BarclayPerkinsHaynauPlaque_SP_Mar10.jpg|250px]] | ||
This "International Incident" plaque reads: AN INTERNATIONAL INCIDENT OCCURRED HERE - 1850. GENERAL HAYNAU "THE AUSTRIAN BUTCHER" WAS RECOGNISED AND ATTACKED BY BARCLAY & PARKINS DRAYMEN | This "International Incident" plaque reads: AN INTERNATIONAL INCIDENT OCCURRED HERE - 1850. GENERAL HAYNAU "THE AUSTRIAN BUTCHER" WAS RECOGNISED AND ATTACKED BY BARCLAY & PARKINS DRAYMEN | ||
* '''[[The Story of General Haynau]]''' | |||
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File:Barclay Perkins Festival Ale 2.jpg|Brewed especially for the Festival of Britain in 1951. See: [[Godings Brewery]] | |||
File:Barclay Perkins Festival Ale 1951.jpg|Brewed especially for the Festival of Britain in 1951. See: [[Godings Brewery]] | |||
File:Barclay Perkins RD zv.jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison | |||
File:Barclay Perkins RD zc (4).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison | |||
File:Barclay Perkins RD zc (3).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison | |||
File:Barclay Perkins RD zx (6).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison | |||
File:Barclay Perkins RD zx (5).jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison | |||
File:Barclay Perkins RD zx (3).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison | |||
File:Barclays Imperial Russion.jpg | |||
File:Barclay Perkins label wa.jpg | |||
File:Barclay Perkins sign ab.jpg | File:Barclay Perkins sign ab.jpg | ||
File:BarclaysLagerAd86a.jpg | File:BarclaysLagerAd86a.jpg | ||
File:Barclays London lager4.jpg | |||
File:Barclay Perkins sign on pub.jpg | File:Barclay Perkins sign on pub.jpg | ||
File:Barclay Lager.jpg | File:Barclay Lager.jpg | ||
File:Barclay No1.jpg | File:Barclay No1.jpg | ||
File:Barclay perkins Ad 1931.jpg|An advert from 1931 | File:Barclay perkins Ad 1931.jpg|An advert from 1931 | ||
File:Barclay_Perkins_sign_3.jpg | |||
File:Barclays_London_lager.jpg | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 13:27, 20 June 2021
Barclay, Perkins & Co. Ltd, Park Street, London SE1.
Founded 1616 by James Monger and became Barclay, Perkins in 1781. Registered June 1896.
Merged with Courage & Co. Ltd. 1955 to form Courage & Barclay Ltd.
Brewing other than lager ceased 1958 and the site was then rebuilt as a bottling plant. Lager brewing ceased 1962/3, probably on the opening of the Harp plant at Alton and the Park Street site was later redeveloped.
- Read: A special issue of the Brewery History Journal (2012): The Anchor Brewery, Park Street, Southwark, by Peter Mathais
- Read: "A day at the Brewery" by George Dodd (1843)
- Read: "Barclay, Perkins, and Company's Brewery" (Published 20 March 1875)
The brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890.
Anchor Terrace is a listed building and plaques have been erected in the area to record the history of the brewery, see images below.
This plaque lists the brewers as follows:
- THE MONGER FAMILY 1616-1670
- JOSIAH CHILD 1670-1693
- EDMUND HALSEY MP 1693-1729
- RALPH THRALE 1729-1758
- HENRY THRALE 1758-1781
- BARCLAY, PERKINS & CO 1781-1955
- COURAGE LTD 1955-1986
This "International Incident" plaque reads: AN INTERNATIONAL INCIDENT OCCURRED HERE - 1850. GENERAL HAYNAU "THE AUSTRIAN BUTCHER" WAS RECOGNISED AND ATTACKED BY BARCLAY & PARKINS DRAYMEN
This is the Samuel Johnson image, one of their main Trade Marks. There is more information about the Anchor Brewery and the Thrale family on the website: https://thrale.com
An assortment of images of the brewery
Signs, Labels, Adverts, etc
Brewed especially for the Festival of Britain in 1951. See: Godings Brewery
Brewed especially for the Festival of Britain in 1951. See: Godings Brewery
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