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<big>'''Edward Tilney & Co, ''' '' Alma Brewery, Spelman Street, Whitechapel, London E1.''</big>
[[File:Tilney east end.jpg|thumb]]
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<big>'''Edward Tilney & Co''', ''Alma Brewery, Spelman Street, Whitechapel, London E1.''</big>


Acquired by [[Charrington & Co. Ltd]]. 1927 with 4 houses. The Alma public house marks the site.
Acquired by [[Charrington & Co. Ltd]] in 1927 with 4 houses. The Alma public house marked the site, but this has since been converted to offices.




'''An assortment of views of the brewery'''
'''Views of the brewery:'''
 
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File:Tilney East End 1985 -5.jpg
File:Tilney East End 1985 -5.jpg|1985
File:Tilney East End 1990 -1.jpg
File:Tilney East End 1990 -1.jpg|1990
File:Tilney East End 1990 -2.jpg
File:Tilney East End 1990 -2.jpg|1990
File:LondonE1AlmaBrewery_SP_Sep2009.jpg|2009
File:Tilney Spitalfields zn (2).JPG
File:Tilney Spitalfields zn (1).jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>
[[category:Greater London]]

Latest revision as of 18:52, 31 July 2020

Tilney east end.jpg
Tilney & Co-2.jpg

Edward Tilney & Co, Alma Brewery, Spelman Street, Whitechapel, London E1.

Acquired by Charrington & Co. Ltd in 1927 with 4 houses. The Alma public house marked the site, but this has since been converted to offices.


Views of the brewery: