Whitbread & Co. Ltd




Whitbread & Co. Ltd, Chiswell Street, London EC1
Founded in 1742. Registered in July 1889.
Brewing ceased at Chiswell Street in 1976. Many buildings remain. The site has been converted to other uses, including a posh hotel. The Porter Tun Room is now a conference centre. The company ceased brewing and now concentrates on its leisure business including hotels, restaurants and coffee shops.
The company constructed three major green-field breweries:
- Whitbread Luton in 1969; closure was announced in 1984.
- Whitbread West Pennines Ltd at Samlesbury, Lancashire in 1972.
- Whitbread Magor in South Wales in 1979.
- List of Whitbread & Co. Ltd pubs
- Whitbread & Co Ltd: Takeover and Closure Trail
- Francis Pelham Whitbread 1867-1941
- A Short Tour of Chiswell Street
- The brewery was in the forefront of steam technology and ordered their first engine in 1784. For more information:- [[1]]
The brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890.
An assortment of images of the brewery
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Horse drawn dray in Sundial Court, opposite the main brewery building
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Tanker at Sundial Court, opposite the main brewery building
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The cask yard
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1997
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1997
An assortment of images of the brewery stables
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Courtesy Colin Bridgland
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Courtesy Colin Bridgland
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Courtesy Colin Bridgland
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Courtesy Colin Bridgland
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Courtesy Colin Bridgland
An assortment of images of the brewery bottling stores
Labels, mats 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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Courtesy Roy Denison
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Courtesy Roy Denison
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Courtesy Roy Denison
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