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<big>'''John Furze & Co''', ''St George's Brewery, Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets, London E1''</big>
<big>'''John Furze & Co''', ''St George's Brewery, Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets, London E1''</big>


Acquired by [[Taylor, Walker & Co. Ltd]] 1901 and was closed.  
Acquired by [[Taylor, Walker & Co. Ltd]] in 1901 and was closed.  


The premises became a depot of Johnny Walker of Kilmarnock until at least 1949.  
The premises became a depot of Johnny Walker of Kilmarnock until at least 1949.  


Buildings still standing.
Buildings still standing and in various industrial uses.
 
The family were also brewers in Devon: see [[Furze & Co. Ltd]].




'''An assortment of views of St George's Brewery:'''
'''Views of St George's Brewery:'''


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Revision as of 15:12, 1 March 2018

Furze Whitechapel.jpg

John Furze & Co, St George's Brewery, Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets, London E1

Acquired by Taylor, Walker & Co. Ltd in 1901 and was closed.

The premises became a depot of Johnny Walker of Kilmarnock until at least 1949.

Buildings still standing and in various industrial uses.

The family were also brewers in Devon: see Furze & Co. Ltd.


Views of St George's Brewery: