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Voluntary liquidation and the brewery was offered for sale on 8th April 1904. Site in "Old Town" hence the name of the brewery and is now used by University.
Voluntary liquidation and the brewery was offered for sale on 8th April 1904. Site in "Old Town" hence the name of the brewery and is now used by University.
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{{Trade Mark 2 |regno = 50,748|desc=Royal coat of arms, Imperial Scotch Ale|date=2/2/1886|seventy=10 years
{{Trade Mark 2 |regno = 50,748|desc=Royal coat of arms, Imperial Scotch Ale|date=2/2/1886|seventy=10 years
|regno2 = 185,503|desc2=Pixie (word) TM for mineral and aerated Waters|date2=12/02/1895|seventy2=NO}}
|regno2 = 185,503|desc2=Pixie (word) TM for mineral and aerated Waters|date2=12/02/1895|seventy2=NO}}
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Thomson, Marshall & Co. Ltd, Aulton Brewery High Street, Aberdeen, Grampian.

Founded before 1800.

Originally known as Smith, Irvine & Co and was acquired by Thomson, Marshall & Co. 1863.

Registered 1890.

Voluntary liquidation and the brewery was offered for sale on 8th April 1904. Site in "Old Town" hence the name of the brewery and is now used by University.

Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 50,748
Description  : Royal coat of arms, Imperial Scotch Ale
Date of Application  : 2/2/1886
Used Prior to 1875?  : 10 years


Registration No  : 185,503
Description  : Pixie (word) TM for mineral and aerated Waters
Date of Application  : 12/02/1895
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO