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Brooke and Prudencio

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

  • 1889 The company was registered on 16 August [1], as a partnership between Francisco Pedro Manuel Prudencio (1838-1908) and Thomas Charles Brooke (1830-98). After the formation of the company, Brook and Prudencio moved the equipment from thier 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.
  • 1921 The company went into voluntary liquidation on the 11th of April.
  • 1930s Brooke & Prudencio Ltd. trading under new ownership, with 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 Depot in 1958).
  • 1960 Went into receivership on the 15th of January. Newfoundland Road factory was demolished in the early 1970s.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908
  2. Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette, 23 October 1937