Taylor, Walker & Co. Ltd




Taylor, Walker & Co. Ltd, Barley Mow Brewery, Church Row, Limehouse, London E14.
Founded 1730 as Hare & Salmon, Fore Street, Stepney. Partnership of Edward Vickeris Taylor and Truman Harford by 1796, then John Vickeris Taylor, John & Isaac Walker and Samuel Jones in 1816.
The Barley Mow Brewery was rebuilt in 1889. Registered March 1907.
Acquired by Ind Coope Ltd in 1959 with 1,360 houses & off-licences and brewing ceased in 1960.
The Taylor Walker name was later adopted as a brand by the Spirit Pub Co, then by Greene King.
Images of the brewery
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The Bottling Plant circa 1950
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The Bottling Plant circa 1950
Some Taylor Walker pubs
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The Brown Bear, 139 Leman Street, London E1
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The Blue Anchor, Stepney, 136 White Horse Street, London E1
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Half Moon, 84 Essex Road, London N1
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Queens Head, London N1 (demolished 2015)
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Queens Head, London N1 (demolished 2015)
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Flask Tavern, London N6
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Hope & Anchor, 74 Crowndale Road, Camden Town, London NW1
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The White Horse, 93 High Road, Ilford, Essex
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The Artichoke, Croxley Green, Herts
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The Britannia, 275 Grove Street, Deptford
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The Royal Oak. Where is/was this pub?
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The Crown Hotel and Off-licence
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The Bakers Arms, 575 Lea Bridge Road, Leyton E10. More recently was a betting shop
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The Bakers Arms, Leyton, on an old postcard
From the 1961 sale catalogue
The demolition of the brewery
Labels, Publicity, etc
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Courtesy Roy Denison
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Courtesy Roy Denison
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Courtesy Roy Denison
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Courtesy Roy Denison
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Courtesy Roy Denison
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Courtesy Roy Denison
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Courtesy Roy Denison
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Courtesy Roy Denison
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