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<big>'''Trent Brewery Co. Ltd''', ''Anglesey Road, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire.''</big>
<big>'''Trent Brewery Co. Ltd''', ''Anglesey Road, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire.''</big>


A new brewery was built in 1881 for Thomas Sykes of Liverpool. Anglesey Road was previously called Sykes Street and Kimmersitch Street.


A new brewery was built 1881 for Thomas Sykes of Liverpool. Anglesey Road was previously called Sykes Street and Kimmersitch Street.
In 1888, Sykes acquired the Waterloo Brewery in Hall Street, Stockport and its pubs, and closed that brewery.


In 1888, Sykes acquired the Waterloo Brewery in Hall Street, Stockport and its pubs, and closed that brewery.
After Thomas Sykes' death in 1889, the company was registered as '''Sykes Brewery Co. Ltd''', acquiring the Trent Brewery and the Albion Brewery, Pope Street, Birmingham (see [[Silver's George & Dragon Brewery]].


After Thomas Sykes' death in 1889, the company was registered as '''Sykes Brewery Co. Ltd'''.
It became [[Trent Brewery Co. Ltd]] in 1893. Voluntary liquidation June 1896.  


Name changed as above 1893. Voluntary liquidation June 1896.  
The brewery was leased by [[Everards Ltd]] in 1898, and the freehold acquired by Everards in 1903.


Brewery leased by [[Everards Ltd]]. 1898. Became the [[Heritage Brewery Ltd (Burton)]].
Eveards vacated the premises in 1984, and the following year it was occupied by the [[Heritage Brewery Ltd (Burton)]].




* '''[[List of Trent Brewery Co Ltd pubs]]'''
* '''[[List of Trent Brewery Co Ltd pubs]]'''


{{Trade Mark |regno = 99,758|desc=Flowering plant|date=12/8/1890|seventy=19 years}}
{{Trade Mark |regno = 99,758|desc=Flowering plant|date=12/8/1890|seventy=19 years}}

Revision as of 15:42, 6 March 2019

Trent Brewery Co. Ltd, Anglesey Road, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire.

A new brewery was built in 1881 for Thomas Sykes of Liverpool. Anglesey Road was previously called Sykes Street and Kimmersitch Street.

In 1888, Sykes acquired the Waterloo Brewery in Hall Street, Stockport and its pubs, and closed that brewery.

After Thomas Sykes' death in 1889, the company was registered as Sykes Brewery Co. Ltd, acquiring the Trent Brewery and the Albion Brewery, Pope Street, Birmingham (see Silver's George & Dragon Brewery.

It became Trent Brewery Co. Ltd in 1893. Voluntary liquidation June 1896.

The brewery was leased by Everards Ltd in 1898, and the freehold acquired by Everards in 1903.

Eveards vacated the premises in 1984, and the following year it was occupied by the Heritage Brewery Ltd (Burton).



Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 99,758
Description  : Flowering plant
Date of Application  : 12/8/1890
Used Prior to 1875?  : 19 years