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[[File:Jameson Pim & Co Dublin.jpg|thumb|The brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890]] | [[File:Jameson Pim & Co Dublin.jpg|thumb|The brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890]] | ||
<big>'''Jameson, Pim & Co,''''' 25 Anne Street North, Dublin, Ireland.''</big> | <big>'''Jameson, Pim & Co,''''' 25 Anne Street North, Dublin, Ireland.''</big> | ||
Founded c.1715. Merged with [[Joseph Watkins & Co]]. 1904 to form Watkins, Jameson Pim & Co. Ltd. | Founded c.1715. Merged with [[Joseph Watkins & Co]]. 1904 to form Watkins, Jameson Pim & Co. Ltd. | ||
'''From the Brewery History society Journal Number 91''' | |||
Founded in 1715 it was a combination of two families, the distiller Jameson and the Ringsand brewer James Pim. | |||
A successful porter brewery with a capacity of 200,000 barrels a year, trading both at home and abroad through their own agencies. | |||
The brewery closed in 1910. | |||
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Jameson, Pim & Co, 25 Anne Street North, Dublin, Ireland.
Founded c.1715. Merged with Joseph Watkins & Co. 1904 to form Watkins, Jameson Pim & Co. Ltd.
From the Brewery History society Journal Number 91
Founded in 1715 it was a combination of two families, the distiller Jameson and the Ringsand brewer James Pim.
A successful porter brewery with a capacity of 200,000 barrels a year, trading both at home and abroad through their own agencies.
The brewery closed in 1910.
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