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<big>'''W & G R Clarkson, ''' '' Midland Brewery, Victoria Street, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire.''</big>
<big>'''Clarkson & Son''', ''Midland Brewery, Victoria Street, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire''</big>


Founded as Ball & Co. c.1870.  
Founded as Ball & Co in about 1870. In 1879, the brewery was bought by William Clarkson of the [[Green & Clarkson, Soho Brewery|Soho Brewery, Liverpool]]. In 1884 it became '''Green & Clarkson'''. An attempt to float the concern as a limited company failed. At the time, 73 pubs and hotels were owned.
 
In 1890, acquired by [[Peter Walker & Son (Warrington & Burton) Ltd]]. Brewing ceased in 1923. Housing now occupies the site.  
 
Part of the maltings survive.


The Clarksons were a father and son partnership that was dissolved in 1884.


Registered in 1888 as Green & Clarkson's Brewery Co. Ltd. which was acquired by [[Peter Walker & Co. Ltd]] in 1890.


Part of the maltings survive.
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Latest revision as of 11:11, 31 August 2023

Clarkson & Son, Midland Brewery, Victoria Street, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire

Founded as Ball & Co in about 1870. In 1879, the brewery was bought by William Clarkson of the Soho Brewery, Liverpool. In 1884 it became Green & Clarkson. An attempt to float the concern as a limited company failed. At the time, 73 pubs and hotels were owned.

In 1890, acquired by Peter Walker & Son (Warrington & Burton) Ltd. Brewing ceased in 1923. Housing now occupies the site.

Part of the maltings survive.