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[[File:Youell & Elkin Horley ad 1895.jpg|thumb|Advert 1895]]
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<big>'''Charles Dagnall & Co''', ''Albert Brewery, Station Road, Horley, Surrey.''</big>
== '''Charles Dagnall & Co''', ''Albert Brewery, Station Road, Horley, Surrey.'' ==
 


A planned merged with Henry and Benjamin Holmes of Hornchurch, Essex to form the [[Hornchurch Brewery Co. Ltd]], never happened and in 1891 the brewery was sold to George Brown.
A planned merged with Henry and Benjamin Holmes of Hornchurch, Essex to form the [[Hornchurch Brewery Co. Ltd]], never happened and in 1891 the brewery was sold to George Brown.

Revision as of 18:07, 4 January 2018

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Advert 1895

Charles Dagnall & Co, Albert Brewery, Station Road, Horley, Surrey.

A planned merged with Henry and Benjamin Holmes of Hornchurch, Essex to form the Hornchurch Brewery Co. Ltd, never happened and in 1891 the brewery was sold to George Brown.

In 1894 he sold the premises to Youell & Elkin Ltd.

Acquired by Page & Overton's Brewery Ltd. 1903 but continued to brew until 1917.

Brewery still standing.


The brewery in 2014



Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 180,432
Description  : Man with bottle
Date of Application  : 2/6/1894
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO