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Robert Eadie & Sons was a partnership formed by Robert Eadie (1780-1859) and his three sons, Robert Junior (1820-1890), George (1828-1903), and John.
Robert Eadie & Sons was a partnership formed by Robert Eadie (1780-1859) and his three sons, Robert Junior (1820-1890), George (1828-1903), and John.
George Eadie died in 1903, and the brewery had closed by 1911. From about 1947, the building has been used as the Tullibardine Distillery.
See: '''[http://www.breweryhistory.com/journal/archive/161/BlackfordC.pdf "The brewers and breweries of Blackford, Perthshire" by Forbes Gibb and Alan Sangster]'''
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Robert Eadie & Sons, Stirling Street, Blackford, Tayside

Robert Eadie & Sons was a partnership formed by Robert Eadie (1780-1859) and his three sons, Robert Junior (1820-1890), George (1828-1903), and John.

George Eadie died in 1903, and the brewery had closed by 1911. From about 1947, the building has been used as the Tullibardine Distillery.

See: "The brewers and breweries of Blackford, Perthshire" by Forbes Gibb and Alan Sangster