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C. Vaux and Sons

From Graces Guide

of The Brewery, Sunderland.

Brewers, Maltsters, Wine and Spirit Merchants

1837 Established by Cuthbert Vaux. Continued by John Story Vaux, Edwin Vaux, Cuthbert Vaux and Ernest Vaux.

1896 Incorporated as a Limited Company.

1914 Managing Directors: Cuthbert Vaux and Ernest Vaux. Premises: Cover three acres at Sunderland.. Equipped with modern appliances. Staff: About 500. Branches: Glasgow, Garscube Road; Leeds, Macaulay Street; Middlesbrough, Church Place; Wallsend-on-Tyne, Benton Way; Spennymoor, Wombwell Street, &c. Business: Brewers and Bottlers of High Class Ales and Stouts.

1927 Amalgamated with North-Eastern Breweries as Vaux and Associated Breweries Ltd

1963 Vaux and Associated Breweries Ltd of similar address acquired Preference Shares in C. Vaux and Sons

1975 Renamed Vaux Breweries (England) Ltd

1981 Renamed Vaux Breweries (Sunderland) plc

1984 Renamed Vaux Breweries (Sunderland) Ltd, a subsidiary of Vaux Breweries plc

1985 Renamed Vaux Breweries Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Vaux Group plc


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