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Recorded as Richard Edward Rawes & Co before 1860 until after 1880.  
Recorded as Richard Edward Rawes & Co before 1860 until after 1880.  


Traded as Charles Lyon Meek, South Western Brewery by 1887 and South Western Brewery Co. by 1895. James Warne by 1900 and above style by 1902. Contracted to sell to London United Breweries in 1903 but that company went into receivership.  
Traded as Charles Lyon Meek, South Western Brewery by 1887 and South Western Brewery Co. by 1895. James Warne by 1900 and above style by 1902. Contracted to sell to [[London United Breweries Ltd]] in 1903 but that company went into receivership.  


The Victoria, the brewery tap, was sold 1913 to the [[New London Brewery Co. Ltd]]. Brewing ceased before 1919.
The Victoria, the brewery tap, was sold 1913 to the [[New London Brewery Co. Ltd]]. Brewing ceased before 1919.
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Revision as of 14:55, 15 November 2018

Chambers Brothers & Co, 638/640 Wandsworth Road London SW8.

Recorded as Richard Edward Rawes & Co before 1860 until after 1880.

Traded as Charles Lyon Meek, South Western Brewery by 1887 and South Western Brewery Co. by 1895. James Warne by 1900 and above style by 1902. Contracted to sell to London United Breweries Ltd in 1903 but that company went into receivership.

The Victoria, the brewery tap, was sold 1913 to the New London Brewery Co. Ltd. Brewing ceased before 1919.