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1860 the City of London Brewery Company was formed to acquire [[Calvert and Seward|Calvert's]] | |||
1867 [[Calvert and Seward|Calvert's]] (now the [[City of London Brewery Co|City of London]]) used the hourglass as its emblem<ref> Victorian London [http://www.victorianlondon.org/professions/brewers.htm]</ref> | 1867 [[Calvert and Seward|Calvert's]] (now the [[City of London Brewery Co|City of London]]) used the hourglass as its emblem<ref> Victorian London [http://www.victorianlondon.org/professions/brewers.htm]</ref> | ||
1891 Reconstructed as the New City of London Brewery Co. Ltd | |||
1895 reverted to the original title. | |||
1922 brewing was transferred to the Swan Brewery, Fulham; the Hour Glass Brewery was used as a warehouse. | |||
1932 the name was changed to '''The City of London Brewery and Investment Trust Limited''', parts of the business having been sold and the proceeds invested in securities according to investment trust principles. | |||
1941 the brewery was destroyed in an air raid. | |||
1968 the remaining part of the brewery business was sold, although the company continued trading with investment securities. | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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* Site History - Calvert's Brewery [http://www.lightstraw.co.uk/ate/main/mondial/landmark/calverts.html] | |||
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Revision as of 14:02, 9 June 2012
of 89 Upper Thames Street, London
Brewers
1860 the City of London Brewery Company was formed to acquire Calvert's
1867 Calvert's (now the City of London) used the hourglass as its emblem[1]
1891 Reconstructed as the New City of London Brewery Co. Ltd
1895 reverted to the original title.
1922 brewing was transferred to the Swan Brewery, Fulham; the Hour Glass Brewery was used as a warehouse.
1932 the name was changed to The City of London Brewery and Investment Trust Limited, parts of the business having been sold and the proceeds invested in securities according to investment trust principles.
1941 the brewery was destroyed in an air raid.
1968 the remaining part of the brewery business was sold, although the company continued trading with investment securities.
See Also
Sources of Information
- Site History - Calvert's Brewery [2]