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File:Flint's Maltings Canterbury - 2010 - 2 PG.jpg|The maltings in 2010. Courtesy Paul Gunnell
File:Flint's Maltings Canterbury - 2010 - 1 PG.jpg|The maltings in 2010. Courtesy Paul Gunnell
File:Dublin Man of War Dover - 2010 - 2 PG.jpg|On the outer wall of the Man of War, Dover. Courtesy Paul Gunnell
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Latest revision as of 19:37, 14 November 2022

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Roper House, which appears as a trade mark on Flint's poster: photo AH 2012

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 in 1923 with 350 tied houses. Brewing ceased 1929 and much of the brewery is still standing.

Images of the brewery:


Various images: