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File:Phillips & Wign label Mortlake.jpg
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File:Mortlake FVs 1964.jpg|The brewery in 1964
File:Mortlake FVs 1964.jpg|The brewery in 1964
File:Mortlake sample room.jpg
File:Mortlake sample room.jpg|The sample room
File:Mortlake site.jpg
File:Mortlake site.jpg
File:Mortlake Workers 1973.jpg
File:Mortlake Workers 1973.jpg|From 1973
File:Watney Mortlake brochure 1970s (9).jpg|From a company brochure circa 1970
File:Watney Mortlake brochure 1970s (8).jpg|From a company brochure circa 1970
File:Watney Mortlake brochure 1970s (7).jpg|From a company brochure circa 1970
File:Watney Mortlake brochure 1970s (6).jpg|From a company brochure circa 1970
File:Mortlake AS Hartrick.jpg
File:Mortlake AS Hartrick.jpg
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Revision as of 10:04, 10 August 2019

Messrs. Watney, Combe, Reid & Co. Ltd., New Tun Room, Mortlake, London. Brewers' Journal 15th February 1902
The Mortlake Brewery Staff circa 1920.

Phillips, More & Co. Ltd, Mortlake Brewery, 14 Mortlake High Street, London SW14.

Founded at the near-by Manor House in the 15th Century.

Acquired by Charles James Phillips in the 1840s. Registered in June 1888 as More & Co. Ltd.

Acquired by Watney & Co. Ltd. in 1889. Watney amalgamated with Combe's and Reid's in 1898 to form Watney, Combe, Reid & Co. Ltd.

The Mortlake brewery was renamed the Stag Brewery in 1959 after the closure of Watney’s Stag Brewery in Pimlico.

After further changes of ownership (Elders XL 1990, Courage brewing 1991, ABInBev 2002), ABInBev closed the Mortlake Brewery and sold the site to developers in 2015.


BREWERS’ JOURNAL 15TH FEBRUARY, 1926


An assortment of views of the brewery


A view of the brewery site, March 2018. Courtesy Evelyn & Paul Williams