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[[Image:KIDD.JPG|thumb|C.N. Kidd Esq., Steam Brewery, Dartford, Kent. Brewers’ Journal 15th October 1890]]
[[Image:KIDD.JPG|thumb|C.N. Kidd Esq., Steam Brewery, Dartford, Kent. Brewers’ Journal 15th October 1890]]
[[image:Kidd Dartford 1939 demolition.jpg|thumb|The demolition in 1939]]
[[image:Kidd Dartford 1939 demolition.jpg|thumb|The demolition in 1939]]
[[File:Kidds demolition.jpg|thumb|The demolistion in 1939]]
<big>'''C N Kidd & Son Ltd, ''' '' Steam Brewery, Hythe Street, Dartford, Kent.''</big>
<big>'''C N Kidd & Son Ltd, ''' '' Steam Brewery, Hythe Street, Dartford, Kent.''</big>



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C.N. Kidd Esq., Steam Brewery, Dartford, Kent. Brewers’ Journal 15th October 1890
The demolition in 1939
The demolistion in 1939

C N Kidd & Son Ltd, Steam Brewery, Hythe Street, Dartford, Kent.

Operated by William Miskin as the Oak Brewery before 1870.

Name changed after rebuild in 1890.

Registered February 1920.

Acquired by Courage & Co. Ltd. 1937 with 65 houses and brewing ceased.

Brewery demolished 1939. A Co-op store once stood on the site but that too has been demolished.

List of C N Kidd & Son Ltd pubs


Peter Moynihan writes:-

Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Newman Kidd, of Westhill House, and the Steam Brewery, Dartford, Kent, a director of the Dartford Gas Co. and of J.W. Green (Limited), who died on October 5th, aged seventy three years, has left a fortune of the value of £273,592.”

….from the West Sussex Gazette, Thursday, 14th February, 1918. I didn’t know until I found this that Kidd had been a director of another brewery in Luton, Beds.