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<big>'''Fremlins Ltd,'''''Pale Ale Brewery, Earl Street, Maidstone, Kent.''</big> | |||
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File:Fremlins Earl St frontage.JPG|The Earl Street frontage | |||
File:Fremlins Nat Saving Scheme advert.jpg|Fremlins participation in a war time savings scheme | |||
File:Fremlins Maidstone 1970s zmx (2).JPG|From circa 1970 | |||
File:Fremlins Maidstone 1970s zmx (1).JPG|From circa 1970 | |||
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Revision as of 11:16, 7 August 2020
Fremlins Ltd,Pale Ale Brewery, Earl Street, Maidstone, Kent.
Founded c.1790.
Acquired by Ralph Fremlin from the executors of John Heathorn in 1861.
Registered as Fremlin Brothers Ltd, a private company, in 1920 and as above in 1928.
Acquired by Whitbread & Co. Ltd. 1967 with 714 public houses.
Brewery closed October 1972 but used as a depot until 2003 when redeveloped as the Fremlins Centre.
An assortment of views of the brewery
From the collection of Rod Jones
From the collection of Roy Denison
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