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Joseph Langton was brewing in Wandsworth High Street in 1850 but by 1860 Langton & Sons were at the Union Brewery. | Joseph Langton was brewing in Wandsworth High Street in 1850 but by 1860 Langton & Sons were at the Union Brewery. | ||
A new 26 quarter steam brewery was built 1866 | A new 26 quarter steam brewery was built 1866. | ||
Traded as the Union Brewery Co. under Walter Gordon 1890, Perrett Brothers May 1892 (although a suggestion that around 1894/5 a Henry Hill brewed there). | |||
Voluntary liquidation 4th June 1920. | On 4th April 1898,Perrett’s Wandsworth brewery was for sale with 4 public houses. However, it did not sell. Later that year it was acquired by Arthur C Nance for £18,000 as the Union Brewery and was listed until 1900. | ||
Registered as above December 1902 as a subsidiary of the Holsten Brauerei of Hamburg until c.1904. Voluntary liquidation 4th June 1920. | |||
British Petroleum acquired the site for use as a depot. | British Petroleum acquired the site for use as a depot. | ||
{{Trade Mark |regno = 172,697|desc=Four hands joined|date=13/8/1875|seventy=since 13/8/1875}} | {{Trade Mark |regno = 172,697|desc=Four hands joined|date=13/8/1875|seventy=since 13/8/1875}} |
Revision as of 19:41, 28 March 2016
Holsten Brewery Ltd, Union Brewery, Point Pleasant, Wandsworth London SW18.
Joseph Langton was brewing in Wandsworth High Street in 1850 but by 1860 Langton & Sons were at the Union Brewery.
A new 26 quarter steam brewery was built 1866.
Traded as the Union Brewery Co. under Walter Gordon 1890, Perrett Brothers May 1892 (although a suggestion that around 1894/5 a Henry Hill brewed there).
On 4th April 1898,Perrett’s Wandsworth brewery was for sale with 4 public houses. However, it did not sell. Later that year it was acquired by Arthur C Nance for £18,000 as the Union Brewery and was listed until 1900.
Registered as above December 1902 as a subsidiary of the Holsten Brauerei of Hamburg until c.1904. Voluntary liquidation 4th June 1920.
British Petroleum acquired the site for use as a depot.
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