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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. | 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. | |||
The company became part of Diageo. | |||
In 2008 they announced that brewing will be transferred to a new brewery built within Dublin and St James Gate will be redeveloped. | 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]] | |||
'''The Dublin brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890.''' | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Guinness Dublin 8.jpg | File:Guinness Dublin 8.jpg | ||
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'''The St James's Gate Brewery, Dublin:''' | '''The St James's Gate Brewery, Dublin:''' | ||
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Guinness William Dublin 1893.jpg|William, 1893 | Guinness William Dublin 1893.jpg|William, 1893 | ||
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File: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 | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
'''Historic Images:''' | '''Historic Images:''' | ||
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'''An assortment of images taken during a BHS visit in 2015''' | '''An assortment of images taken during a BHS visit in 2015''' |
Revision as of 14:47, 10 June 2018
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 finally in 2008.
The company became part of 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.
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
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