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<big>'''Nevile, Reid & Co Ltd''', ''Windsor Brewery, Thames Street, Windsor, Berkshire''</big>
<big>'''Nevile, Reid & Co Ltd''', ''Windsor Brewery, Thames Street, Windsor, Berkshire''</big>
[[File:WindsorIsherwoodsSandby1_Ca1765.jpg|250px]]
''Windsor Castle from Isherwood's Brewery. By Paul Sandby, ca.1795 (Royal Collection Trust)''


Founded 1727 and owned by the Isherwood family until 1786, when acquired by James Baverstock and Richard Ramsbottom.
Founded 1727 and owned by the Isherwood family until 1786, when acquired by James Baverstock and Richard Ramsbottom.

Revision as of 13:30, 1 November 2019

Ordnance Survey extract from 1910. Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland (http://maps.nls.uk/index.html)

Nevile, Reid & Co Ltd, Windsor Brewery, Thames Street, Windsor, Berkshire

WindsorIsherwoodsSandby1 Ca1765.jpg

Windsor Castle from Isherwood's Brewery. By Paul Sandby, ca.1795 (Royal Collection Trust)


Founded 1727 and owned by the Isherwood family until 1786, when acquired by James Baverstock and Richard Ramsbottom.

Bought by Nevile Reid of Meux's Brewery Co. Ltd in about 1837. Registered 1915.

Acquired by Noakes & Co. Ltd in 1918 with 140 tied houses.

Brewing ceased 1930. Some buildings survive.