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Used as a depot and maltings until 1974 and demolished in 1978.
Used as a depot and maltings until 1974 and demolished in 1978.
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{{Trade Mark |regno = 197,015|desc=South Foreland lighthouse|date=25/09/1896|seventy=NO}}
{{Trade Mark |regno = 197,015|desc=South Foreland lighthouse|date=25/09/1896|seventy=NO}}

Revision as of 18:52, 15 August 2017

Courtesy Roy Denison

Thompson & Son Ltd, Walmer, Kent.

Founded prior to 1820 by Edmund Thompson.

Registered February 1894 to acquire Thompson & Son.

Acquired by Charrington & Co. Ltd. 1951 with c.100 houses and brewing ceased 1953.

Used as a depot and maltings until 1974 and demolished in 1978.


Some personal photographs from Peter Fay. Note the Thompson's livery would have been a faded primrose yellow.


Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 197,015
Description  : South Foreland lighthouse
Date of Application  : 25/09/1896
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO