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[[File:Vallences Sittingbourne window at  Rainham.jpg|thumb|A window formerly in the Green Lion, High Street, Rainham. Courtesy Roy Denison]]
[[File:Vallences Sittingbourne window at  Rainham.jpg|thumb|A window formerly in the Green Lion, High Street, Rainham. Courtesy Roy Denison]]
[[File:RainhamGreenLion02_Vallance.jpg|thumb|The Lion (now Green Lion) in Rainham High Street, 1913. Courtesy Peter Monihan.]]
[[File:RainhamGreenLion02_Vallance.jpg|thumb|The Lion (now Green Lion) in Rainham High Street, 1913. Courtesy Peter Monihan.]]
<big>'''H & O Vallance''', ''Napier Brewery, High Street, Sittingbourne, Kent''</big>
<big>'''H & O Vallance''', ''Napier Brewery, High Street, Sittingbourne, Kent''</big>



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A window formerly in the Green Lion, High Street, Rainham. Courtesy Roy Denison
The Lion (now Green Lion) in Rainham High Street, 1913. Courtesy Peter Monihan.

H & O Vallance, Napier Brewery, High Street, Sittingbourne, Kent

Founded before 1828 by William Vallance. Traded as Paynes Steam Brewery c.1860-1880.

Acquired by Style & Winch Ltd in 1905 and was closed.


Vallences Napier Brewery Sittingbourne.jpg

(The Napier Brewery. Courtesy Roy Denison)

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