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[[File:Falmouth Carnes 3.jpg|thumb|The Falmouth site]]
<big>'''Carnes, ''' '' 11 Princes Street, Truro, Cornwall.''</big>
<big>'''Carnes, ''' '' 11 Princes Street, Truro, Cornwall.''</big>


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However, in 1918 Carnes of Falmouth bought Malletts, whose brewery was shown as Walsingham Place. They may have continued to brew until they were acquired by [[Devenish & Co. Ltd]], who used the premises as offices and stores.
However, in 1918 Carnes of Falmouth bought Malletts, whose brewery was shown as Walsingham Place. They may have continued to brew until they were acquired by [[Devenish & Co. Ltd]], who used the premises as offices and stores.
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File:Falmouth Carnes 2.jpg|The Falmouth site
File:Falmouth Carnes 1.jpg|The Falmouth site
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Latest revision as of 14:02, 29 October 2023

The Falmouth site

Carnes, 11 Princes Street, Truro, Cornwall.

In 1898 listed at 1 Victoria Place, possibly a depot.

However, in 1918 Carnes of Falmouth bought Malletts, whose brewery was shown as Walsingham Place. They may have continued to brew until they were acquired by Devenish & Co. Ltd, who used the premises as offices and stores.