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Brewing had ceased by 1925 when the premises were sold.
Brewing had ceased by 1925 when the premises were sold.
'''Ordnance Survey extract 1905:'''
[[File:EastDereham_CrownBry_1905.jpg|400px]]


{{Trade Mark |regno = 51,017|desc=Oast house roof and words "Experton Crede"|date=11/2/1886|seventy=NO}}
{{Trade Mark |regno = 51,017|desc=Oast house roof and words "Experton Crede"|date=11/2/1886|seventy=NO}}

Revision as of 22:27, 17 April 2017

Charles Pearse, Crown Brewery, Norwich Street, East Dereham, Norfolk.

In the late 1880s merged with Arthur Day's Eaton Brewery and traded as Cooper-Brown & Day.

Dissolved by 1890 becoming just Cooper-Brown & Co. Charles Pearse was the owner by 1904.

Sold to Steward & Patteson Ltd. in 1922 for £26,500.

Brewing had ceased by 1925 when the premises were sold.

Ordnance Survey extract 1905:

EastDereham CrownBry 1905.jpg


Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 51,017
Description  : Oast house roof and words "Experton Crede"
Date of Application  : 11/2/1886
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO