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<big>''' Robert Eadie & Sons, ''' '' New Street Brewery , Blackford , Tayside .''</big>
<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.

Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 266,385
Description  : Hand holding tankard with monograms
Date of Application  : 20/09/1904
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO