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<big>'''Owen Clark, '''''Eastry Brewery, Eastry, Kent.''</big>
<big>'''Owen Clark, '''''Eastry Brewery, Eastry, Kent.''</big>


Established c.1840 by John Bowes and run by various members of his family until at least 1898.  
Established c.1840 by John Bowes and run by members of his family until at least 1898.  


Acquired by Leonard Alston Fawsett, late of Findlay's Brewery, Leeds, from Owen Clark in 1902.  
Acquired by Leonard Alston Fawcett, late of Findlay's Brewery, Leeds, from Owen Clark in 1902.  


Thomas Neville Cheatle by 1912 and Top & Co, by 1922.  
Thomas Neville Cheatle by 1912 and Top & Co, by 1922.  

Revision as of 14:43, 2 April 2016

Owen Clark, Eastry Brewery, Eastry, Kent.

Established c.1840 by John Bowes and run by members of his family until at least 1898.

Acquired by Leonard Alston Fawcett, late of Findlay's Brewery, Leeds, from Owen Clark in 1902.

Thomas Neville Cheatle by 1912 and Top & Co, by 1922.

Ceased brewing c.1924.


An assortment of images of the brewery