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<big>'''Dymore Brown & Son Ltd''', ''Royal Albert Brewery, 16-18 Queen's Road, Reading, Berkshire.''</big> | |||
James Dymore Brown succeeded Charles Moody at 106 Castle Street in 1831. | |||
Moved to Friar Street in c.1837 and built the Royal Albert Brewery in 1864. | |||
Registered May 1902 to acquire James Dymore & Son. | Registered May 1902 to acquire James Dymore & Son. | ||
In 1927 acquired by [[Morland & Co. Ltd]], with whom there had been links from at least 1911. Brewing ceased, though bottling continued until 1961 and the depot remained open until 1970. | |||
'''The brewery in 1970:''' | '''The brewery in 1970:''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:06, 22 March 2020
Dymore Brown & Son Ltd, Royal Albert Brewery, 16-18 Queen's Road, Reading, Berkshire.
James Dymore Brown succeeded Charles Moody at 106 Castle Street in 1831.
Moved to Friar Street in c.1837 and built the Royal Albert Brewery in 1864.
Registered May 1902 to acquire James Dymore & Son.
In 1927 acquired by Morland & Co. Ltd, with whom there had been links from at least 1911. Brewing ceased, though bottling continued until 1961 and the depot remained open until 1970.
The brewery in 1970:
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