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<big>'''Arthur Guinness Son & Co. Ltd, '''''St.James's Gate, Dublin, Ireland.''</big>
<big>'''Arthur Guinness Son & Co. Ltd, '''''St.James's Gate, Dublin, Ireland.''</big>


Founded 1759 and registered October 1886.
Founded 1759 and registered October 1886.


In 1936, they opened a major brewery in West London. See [[Guinness (Park Royal)]]. This brewery closed finally in 2008.  
In 1936, they opened a major brewery in West London. See [[Guinness (Park Royal)]]. This brewery closed in 2005 and was demolished the year after.  


The company became part of Diageo.
In 1997, Guinness merged with Grand Metropolitan to create a new company, Diageo.  
 
In 2008 they announced that brewing will be transferred to a new brewery built within Dublin and St James Gate will be redeveloped.


* [[Notes on Porter Brewing in Dublin]] by Edward Bourke.
* [[Notes on Porter Brewing in Dublin]] by Edward Bourke.


* [[Guinness, Dublin - photographs taken by Roger Putman - 3 March 2003]]
* [[Guinness, Dublin - photographs taken by Roger Putman - 3 March 2003]]
* [[Edward Cecil Guinness, First Earl of Iveagh 1847-1927]]
* [[Sir Hugh Eyre Campbell Beaver. 1890-1967]]
* [[Guinness in Nigeria]]
* [[A New Ship for Guinness]]




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Guinness William Dublin 1893.jpg|William, 1893
Guinness William Dublin 1893.jpg|William, 1893
Guinness Victoria Quay.jpg |Victoria Quay
Guinness gates.jpg   
Guinness gates.jpg   
Guinness floater 1880s.jpg  
Guinness floater 1880s.jpg  
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Guinness 2.jpg   
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Guinness 1.jpg   
SS Guinness Dublin.jpg|The SS Guinness at Dublin Quay
Crown Cap Guinness.JPG|Crown Cap Opener Number GA122A(?). Courtesy Rodney Jones
File:Crown Cap Guinness.JPG|Crown Cap Opener Number GA122A(?). Courtesy Rodney Jones
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'''Historic Images:'''
'''Historic Images:'''
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Guinness Advert (1).jpg
Guinness Advert (1).jpg
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File:Guinness Poster zxb.jpg
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{{Trade Mark 2 |regno = 4,473|desc=Harp|date=1/4/1876|seventy=14 years
{{Trade Mark 2 |regno = 4,473|desc=Harp|date=1/4/1876|seventy=14 years
|regno2 = 4,474|desc2=Harp|date2=1/4/1876|seventy2=14 years}}
|regno2 = 4,474|desc2=Harp|date2=1/4/1876|seventy2=14 years}}
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Revision as of 21:15, 20 May 2020

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Courtesy Roy Denison

Arthur Guinness Son & Co. Ltd, St.James's Gate, Dublin, Ireland.

Founded 1759 and registered October 1886.

In 1936, they opened a major brewery in West London. See Guinness (Park Royal). This brewery closed in 2005 and was demolished the year after.

In 1997, Guinness merged with Grand Metropolitan to create a new company, Diageo.


The Dublin brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890.


The St James's Gate Brewery, Dublin:

Historic Images:


An assortment of images taken during a BHS visit in 2015


An assortment of images of the famous Guinness advertising slogans

Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 4,473
Description  : Harp
Date of Application  : 1/4/1876
Used Prior to 1875?  : 14 years


Registration No  : 4,474
Description  : Harp
Date of Application  : 1/4/1876
Used Prior to 1875?  : 14 years