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During the 1920s, the Wenlock brewed for [[Eldridge, Pope & Co. Ltd]] of Dorchester when the latter suffered a fire in their brewery. | During the 1920s, the Wenlock brewed for [[Eldridge, Pope & Co. Ltd]] of Dorchester when the latter suffered a fire in their brewery. | ||
Acquired by [[Worthington & Co. Ltd]] as a subsidiary of [[Bass, Ratcliff & Gretton Ltd]]. 1953. Bass had already acquired 80% of ordinary share capital. | Acquired by [[Worthington & Co. Ltd]] as a subsidiary of [[Bass, Ratcliff & Gretton Ltd]]. 1953. Bass had already acquired 80% of ordinary share capital. Brewery closed 1962. | ||
Brewery | |||
* Read about: [http://www.breweryhistory.com/journal/archive/112/bh-112-003.html "Terror at Wenlock Brewery" by Stephen Sadler] | |||
Revision as of 11:28, 25 July 2019




Wenlock Brewery Co. Ltd, Wenlock Road, Hoxton, London N1
Operated by Richard Alfred Glover until 1887. Registered 1893 to acquire Glover, Bell & Co.
During the 1920s, the Wenlock brewed for Eldridge, Pope & Co. Ltd of Dorchester when the latter suffered a fire in their brewery.
Acquired by Worthington & Co. Ltd as a subsidiary of Bass, Ratcliff & Gretton Ltd. 1953. Bass had already acquired 80% of ordinary share capital. Brewery closed 1962.
- Read about: "Terror at Wenlock Brewery" by Stephen Sadler
Images of the brewery
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The site of the brewery
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The Wenlock Arms, the brewery tap
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The site of the brewery
Pubs
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Seen in London N1
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The Crown, Brandon St, Camberwell
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The Crown, Brandon St, Camberwell
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Seen in the Wandsworth Road
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Carpenters Arms, W1
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Carpenters Arms, W1
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Carpenters Arms, W1
Labels, etc