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* [[Stewart and Son of Dundee]] Ltd, whisky | * [[Stewart and Son of Dundee]] Ltd, whisky | ||
1962 Acquired [[ | 1962 Acquired [[Cockburn, Smithes and Co]] which was brought together with [[Martinez, Gassiot and Co]] to produce a single efficient unit in Oporto without changing the styles of the traditional ports<ref>The Times July 29, 1963</ref> | ||
1963 [[S. Pearson and Son]] bought a large shareholding in '''Château Latour''' in association with [[Harvey's of Bristol]].<ref>The Times, 17 January 1963</ref>. | 1963 [[S. Pearson and Son]] bought a large shareholding in '''Château Latour''' in association with [[Harvey's of Bristol]].<ref>The Times, 17 January 1963</ref>. |
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of Bristol, importer of sherry and port and wine and spirit merchants.
1962 John Harvey and Sons was renamed Harvey's of Bristol; the trading activities were carried on under the name John Harvey and Sons[1]. The subsidiaries were:[2]
- John Harvey and Sons Ltd
- Harvey's of Bristol (Overseas) Ltd
- William Perry Wine Merchants Ltd
- Cater, Stoffell and Fortt Ltd, grocery, restaurant and catering
- Stewart and Son of Dundee Ltd, whisky
1962 Acquired Cockburn, Smithes and Co which was brought together with Martinez, Gassiot and Co to produce a single efficient unit in Oporto without changing the styles of the traditional ports[3]
1963 S. Pearson and Son bought a large shareholding in Château Latour in association with Harvey's of Bristol.[4].
1965 Acquired by Showerings, Vine Products and Whiteways Ltd[5]
1968 Showerings, Vine Products and Whiteways was acquired by Allied Breweries
1981 was part of Showerings, Vine Products and Whiteways Ltd, a subsidiary of Allied Lyons