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File:Mackesons Brewey Tap pub Folkestone.jpg|The Brewery Tap Folkestone. Courtesy Roy Denison | File:Mackesons Brewey Tap pub Folkestone.jpg|The Brewery Tap Folkestone. Courtesy Roy Denison | ||
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Hythe Mackeson offices.jpg | Hythe Mackeson offices.jpg |The offices. Courtesy Roy Denison | ||
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Revision as of 14:08, 31 March 2020
Mackeson & Co. Ltd, Hythe, Kent.
Founded 1669 by James Pashley and acquired by Mackeson family 1801.
Registered In September 1900. Acquired by H.& G. Simonds Ltd. of Reading 1920 and was sold to Jude, Hanbury & Co. Ltd. 1929, which came under the control of Whitbread & Co. Ltd. The latter used it to brew a famous stout until brewing ceased 3rd May 1968.
Brewery demolished for housing but offices remain in the High Street.
List of Mackeson & Co Ltd pubs
An assortment of images of the brewery
Mackeson advertising items in the collection of John Ault
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