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John Watney and Co Ltd, Wandsworth Distillery<ref>National Archives [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C6133204]</ref>
John Watney and Co Ltd, Wandsworth Distillery<ref>National Archives [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C6133204]</ref>


1920 Wrote to the The Engineer requesting advice on a recurring problem with the chain drive in their mill.
John Watney (1828-1904) was a distiller, son of Daniel Watney, also a distiller of Wandsworth.
 
1920 John Watney and Co wrote to the The Engineer requesting advice on a recurring problem with the chain drive in their mill.


1923 [[Booth's Distillery]] acquired a majority interest in the distilling business of John Watney Ltd of Wandsworth<ref>The Times Oct. 19, 1923</ref>
1923 [[Booth's Distillery]] acquired a majority interest in the distilling business of John Watney Ltd of Wandsworth<ref>The Times Oct. 19, 1923</ref>

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John Watney and Co Ltd, Wandsworth Distillery[1]

John Watney (1828-1904) was a distiller, son of Daniel Watney, also a distiller of Wandsworth.

1920 John Watney and Co wrote to the The Engineer requesting advice on a recurring problem with the chain drive in their mill.

1923 Booth's Distillery acquired a majority interest in the distilling business of John Watney Ltd of Wandsworth[2]

1940-50 Recorded as warehousing of spirits, and under regulations for use of imported spirit

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Sources of Information

  1. National Archives [1]
  2. The Times Oct. 19, 1923