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Daniel Bernard quarrelled with his brother, John Mackay Bernard and remained at the old Edinburgh Brewery in Canongate.  
Daniel Bernard quarrelled with his brother, John Mackay Bernard and remained at the old Edinburgh Brewery in Canongate.  


When the North British Railway relinquished those premises, he built a new brewery at Gorgie in 1893.  
When the North British Railway requisitioned those premises, he built a new brewery at Gorgie in 1893.  


Bernard's Ltd. was liquidated in 1904 and brewery sold to Lothian Distillery Co. Ltd.
Bernard's Ltd. was liquidated in 1904 and brewery sold to Lothian Distillery Co. Ltd.


{{Trade Mark |regno = 91,140|desc=Ring of bayonets - bayonets brand|date=26/6/1889|seventy=NO}}
{{Trade Mark |regno = 91,140|desc=Ring of bayonets - bayonets brand|date=26/6/1889|seventy=NO}}

Revision as of 18:39, 7 April 2016

Bernard's Ltd, Wheatfield Road, Gorgie, Edinburgh, Lothian.

Daniel Bernard quarrelled with his brother, John Mackay Bernard and remained at the old Edinburgh Brewery in Canongate.

When the North British Railway requisitioned those premises, he built a new brewery at Gorgie in 1893.

Bernard's Ltd. was liquidated in 1904 and brewery sold to Lothian Distillery Co. Ltd.

Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 91,140
Description  : Ring of bayonets - bayonets brand
Date of Application  : 26/6/1889
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO