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A former library building, by F G W Dudley in 1911. Converted by Allied to the PHILANTHROPIST & FIRKIN, the name reflecting Carnegie's association with the building.
A former library building, by F G W Dudley in 1911. Converted by Allied to the PHILANTHROPIST & FIRKIN, the name reflecting Carnegie's association with the building.


Brewing commenced 1994 ceased 1999.
Brewing commenced 1994; ceased 1999 when the Firkin chain was sold to Punch Taverns.
 
''Photos from Michael Croxford, August 1994''
 
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[[Category:Firkin Chain]]
[[Category:Firkin Chain]]
[[Category:Hertfordshire]]
[[Category:Hertfordshire]]

Revision as of 20:35, 12 April 2020

Philanthropist & Firkin, 11-13 Victoria Street, St Albans, Hertfordshire.

A former library building, by F G W Dudley in 1911. Converted by Allied to the PHILANTHROPIST & FIRKIN, the name reflecting Carnegie's association with the building.

Brewing commenced 1994; ceased 1999 when the Firkin chain was sold to Punch Taverns.

Photos from Michael Croxford, August 1994