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<big>'''J. Carter, Wood & Co''', '' Artillery Brewery, Victoria Street, London SW1.''</big>
<big>'''J. Carter, Wood & Co''', '' Artillery Brewery, Victoria Street, London SW1.''</big>


Founded by Joseph Wood c.1823. Acquired by [[Watney, Combe, Reid & Co. Ltd]] in 1890 and brewing ceased.
Founded by Joseph Wood c.1823. Acquired by [[Watney, Combe, Reid & Co. Ltd]] in 1890 and brewing ceased. The Ordnance Survey map of 1893 shows that the site had already been cleared.




'''The Kings Arms on Strutton Ground: "WOOD AND ... THE KINGS ARMS ... Co's ENTIRE". The brewery was behind this pub'''
''The Kings Arms on Strutton Ground: "WOOD AND ... THE KINGS ARMS ... Co's ENTIRE". The brewery was behind this pub:''


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Latest revision as of 17:00, 27 February 2021

Ordnance Survey extract from 1869. Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland (http://maps.nls.uk/index.html)
Ordnance Survey extract from 1869. Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland (http://maps.nls.uk/index.html)

J. Carter, Wood & Co, Artillery Brewery, Victoria Street, London SW1.

Founded by Joseph Wood c.1823. Acquired by Watney, Combe, Reid & Co. Ltd in 1890 and brewing ceased. The Ordnance Survey map of 1893 shows that the site had already been cleared.


The Kings Arms on Strutton Ground: "WOOD AND ... THE KINGS ARMS ... Co's ENTIRE". The brewery was behind this pub:


Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 33,444
Description  : Pile of cannon balls
Date of Application  : 6/9/1883
Used Prior to 1875?  : Since 1869