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<big>''' Robert Eadie & Sons, | <big>'''Robert Eadie & Sons, '''''New Street Brewery, Blackford, Tayside.''</big> | ||
William Eadie operating brewery in 1880 but in hands of James Eadie by 1889, when visited by Barnard. | William Eadie operating brewery in 1880 but in hands of James Eadie by 1889, when visited by Barnard. | ||
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Acquired by W B Thomson of Perth in 1897 and a new brewery built. | Acquired by W B Thomson of Perth in 1897 and a new brewery built. | ||
Registered in 1898 but acquired by J A Davidson of [[Coldstream Brewery Co. Ltd]] in 1916. Possibly the oldest brewery in Scotland reputed to date from 1488. | Registered in 1898 but acquired by J A Davidson of [[Coldstream Brewery Co. Ltd]] in 1916. | ||
Possibly the oldest brewery in Scotland reputed to date from 1488. | |||
{{Trade Mark |regno = 266,385|desc=Hand holding tankard with monograms|date=20/09/1904|seventy=NO}} |
Revision as of 11:17, 25 October 2015
Robert Eadie & Sons, New Street Brewery, Blackford, Tayside.
William Eadie operating brewery in 1880 but in hands of James Eadie by 1889, when visited by Barnard.
Acquired by W B Thomson of Perth in 1897 and a new brewery built.
Registered in 1898 but acquired by J A Davidson of Coldstream Brewery Co. Ltd in 1916.
Possibly the oldest brewery in Scotland reputed to date from 1488.
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