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[[File:CanterburyFlintPoster40.JPG| | [[File:CanterburyFlintPoster40.JPG|thumb]] | ||
[[File:Flint 2 bottle Rod Jones.jpg|thumb|Courtesy Rod Jones]] | [[File:Flint 2 bottle Rod Jones.jpg|thumb|Courtesy Rod Jones]] | ||
[[File:Flint 1 bottle Rod Jones.jpg|thumb|Courtesy Rod Jones]] | [[File:Flint 1 bottle Rod Jones.jpg|thumb|Courtesy Rod Jones]] | ||
<big>'''Flint & Co. Ltd | <big>'''Flint & Co. Ltd''', ''St Dunstan's Brewery, St Dunstan's Street, Canterbury, Kent''</big> | ||
Founded 1780. | Founded 1780. Registered before 1892 as Flint & Sons Ltd. and was re-registered as above September 1903. | ||
Registered before 1892 as Flint & Sons Ltd. and was re-registered as above September 1903. | |||
Acquired by [[Alfred Leney & Co. Ltd]]. of Dover 1923 with 350 tied houses. | Acquired by [[Alfred Leney & Co. Ltd]]. of Dover 1923 with 350 tied houses. | ||
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Brewing ceased 1929 and much of the brewery is still standing. | Brewing ceased 1929 and much of the brewery is still standing. | ||
[[List of Flint & Co. Ltd pubs]] | |||
'''Images of the brewery:''' | '''Images of the brewery:''' | ||
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Flints sign on Sheppy pub 2.jpg |A disused pub on the Isle of Sheppey | Flints sign on Sheppy pub 2.jpg |A disused pub on the Isle of Sheppey | ||
Flints sign on Sheppy pub 1.jpg |A disused pub on the Isle of Sheppey | Flints sign on Sheppy pub 1.jpg |A disused pub on the Isle of Sheppey | ||
File:Foresters Arms Sittingbourne.jpg|The Foresters Arms, Sittingbourne. Courtesy Roy Denison | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Kent]] | [[Category:Kent]] |
Revision as of 16:06, 31 March 2020
Flint & Co. Ltd, St Dunstan's Brewery, St Dunstan's Street, Canterbury, Kent
Founded 1780. Registered before 1892 as Flint & Sons Ltd. and was re-registered as above September 1903.
Acquired by Alfred Leney & Co. Ltd. of Dover 1923 with 350 tied houses.
Brewing ceased 1929 and much of the brewery is still standing.
Images of the brewery:
Various images: