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[[File:Bow Brewery rear left c1900.jpg|thumb|The brewery is in the top left of this photograph from the 1900s]]
[[File:GARRETTS -2.jpg|thumb|Mitford Tavern, Hackney. Demolished and replaced by flats 2002]]
[[File:GARRETTS -2.jpg|thumb|Mitford Tavern, Hackney. Demolished and replaced by flats 2002]]
[[File:LondonN19Oak&Pastor_SP_Jan2013.jpg|thumb|Smith Garrett fascia revealed at the Oak & Pastor (originally Junction Arms), London N19: 2013]]
[[File:LondonN19Oak&Pastor_SP_Jan2013.jpg|thumb|Smith Garrett fascia revealed at the Oak & Pastor (originally Junction Arms), London N19: 2013]]
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''' The Duke of York, Bermondsey'''
''' The Duke of York, Bermondsey'''

Revision as of 15:04, 11 May 2019

The brewery is in the top left of this photograph from the 1900s
Mitford Tavern, Hackney. Demolished and replaced by flats 2002
Smith Garrett fascia revealed at the Oak & Pastor (originally Junction Arms), London N19: 2013

Smith, Garrett & Co. Ltd, 246 Bow Road, Bow, London E3

George Hodgson started brewing in Bow in 1752. His son Mark moved to the Bow site in about 1815-17.

Registered July 1882.

Acquired by Taylor, Walker & Co. Ltd in in July 1927 and was closed.

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The Duke of York, Bermondsey


Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 245,054
Description  : Label design with Bow Bridge ™
Date of Application  : 21/03/1902
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO