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Moor Chambers, 15 Moorfields, London and Midland Goods Cellars, St. Pancras, London; also very extensive premises at Cardiff, Bangor, Belfast, Leeds, Liverpool, Swansea, Southend, Douglas, Isle of Man, Rhyl, Llandudno, Walsall, and Southport. | Moor Chambers, 15 Moorfields, London and Midland Goods Cellars, St. Pancras, London; also very extensive premises at Cardiff, Bangor, Belfast, Leeds, Liverpool, Swansea, Southend, Douglas, Isle of Man, Rhyl, Llandudno, Walsall, and Southport. | ||
Beer bottlers. | |||
1899 Established and incorporated as a limited company. | 1899 Established and incorporated as a limited company. | ||
Specialities: Worthington's Pale Ale in bottle; Guinness's Stout in bottle; leading brands of cider | 1964 The company went into voluntary liquidation.<ref>https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/43522/page/10960</ref> | ||
Specialities: Worthington's Pale Ale in bottle; Guinness's Stout in bottle; leading brands of cider. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 09:11, 2 September 2023
Moor Chambers, 15 Moorfields, London and Midland Goods Cellars, St. Pancras, London; also very extensive premises at Cardiff, Bangor, Belfast, Leeds, Liverpool, Swansea, Southend, Douglas, Isle of Man, Rhyl, Llandudno, Walsall, and Southport.
Beer bottlers.
1899 Established and incorporated as a limited company.
1964 The company went into voluntary liquidation.[1]
Specialities: Worthington's Pale Ale in bottle; Guinness's Stout in bottle; leading brands of cider.