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* 1889 Limited company registered on the 16th of August <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>, as a partnership between [[Francisco Pedro Manuel Prudencio|Francisco Prudencio]] and [[Thomas Charles Brooke| Thomas Brooke]]. After the formation of the company, Brooke and Prudencio moved their bottling equipment from their existing factories on Captain Carey's Lane and Nine Tree Hill, both in Bristol, to a new factory at 124-32 Newfoundland Road, St Pauls, Bristol.The first managing directors of the company were Thomas Brooke,  John Wilcox, Francisco Prudencio and his nephew, Francis Antonius Cotterell.
* 1889 Limited company registered on the 16th of August <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>, as a partnership between [[Francisco Pedro Manuel Prudencio|Francisco Prudencio]] and [[Thomas Charles Brooke| Thomas Brooke]]. After the formation of the company, Brooke and Prudencio moved their bottling equipment from their existing factories on Captain Carey's Lane and Nine Tree Hill, both in Bristol, to a new factory at 124-32 Newfoundland Road, St Pauls, Bristol.The first managing directors of the company were Thomas Brooke,  John Wilcox, Francisco Prudencio and his nephew, Francis Antonius Cotterell.
* 1898 Death of Thomas Brooke.
* 1908 Death of Francisco Prudencio.<ref>Principal Probate Registry. Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice in England.</ref>


* 1920 [[Francis Antonius Cotterell]], Managing Director.<ref>Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette, 20 November 1920</ref>
* 1920 [[Francis Antonius Cotterell]], Managing Director.<ref>Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette, 20 November 1920</ref>

Revision as of 06:32, 29 March 2017

July 1936‎

of 124-32 Newfoundland Road, St. Pauls, Bristol

  • 1889 Limited company registered on the 16th of August [1], as a partnership between Francisco Prudencio and Thomas Brooke. After the formation of the company, Brooke and Prudencio moved their bottling equipment from their existing factories on Captain Carey's Lane and Nine Tree Hill, both in Bristol, to a new factory at 124-32 Newfoundland Road, St Pauls, Bristol.The first managing directors of the company were Thomas Brooke, John Wilcox, Francisco Prudencio and his nephew, Francis Antonius Cotterell.
  • 1898 Death of Thomas Brooke.
  • 1908 Death of Francisco Prudencio.[2]
  • 1930s Factories at Duntshill Road, Wandsworth, London, and 102-3 St Thomas's Street, Portsmouth.
  • 1944 Bottling plant on Davies Lane, Lewes, East Sussex.
  • 1950s Portsmouth branch re-located to Gruneisen Road (which became a Corona Soft Drinks depot in 1958).
  • 1960 Went into receivership on the 15th of January.
  • Newfoundland Road factory demolished in the early 1970s.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908
  2. Principal Probate Registry. Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice in England.
  3. Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette, 20 November 1920