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<big>'''E J Miller & Co. Ltd, '''''Crescent Brewery, Victoria Crescent, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire.''</big>
<big>'''E J Miller & Co. Ltd, '''''Crescent Brewery, Victoria Crescent, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire.''</big>


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It was demolished in 1981 and warehousing erected on the site.
It was demolished in 1981 and warehousing erected on the site.
* Read: '''[http://www.breweryhistory.com/journal/archive/134/Tooth.pdf "Toothless in Burton: A History of the Crescent Brewery, Burton upon Trent and in particular its association with the Tooth family of Cranbrook, Kent and Sydney, Australia" by Paul Bayley]'''
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Revision as of 15:09, 25 July 2019

Coopers Crescent B on Trent.jpg

E J Miller & Co. Ltd, Crescent Brewery, Victoria Crescent, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

The Crescent Brewery was operated by Tooth's London and Colonial Brewery from c.1835 to 1869 with the Burton Brewery established 1854, first brew in 1858.

It then passed to Thomas Cooper & Co. in 1870 who had moved from the Dingo Brewery at the junction of nearby King Street/William Street.

The above was registered July 1919 to acquire T Cooper & Co.

The brewery was purchased by Salt & Co. Ltd. in the same year and was closed.

It was demolished in 1981 and warehousing erected on the site.