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Revision as of 19:46, 29 May 2020
Charrington & Co. Ltd, Anchor Brewery, Mile End Road, Tower Hamlets, London E1
The partnership of Charrington and Moss was first recorded at Mile End in 1770. Registered as Charrington & Co. Ltd in July 1897.
- The company acquired the Abbey Brewery, Burton-on-Trent and rebuilt it in 1872: Charrington, Head & Co. Ltd. The Abbey Brewery was sold in 1926 with 86 tied houses.
- In 1891, they acquired Walter & John Flint East of Kingston-upon-Thames with 32 houses.
- Walker & Son Ltd of Gravesend were acquired in 1905 with 29 public houses, and the brewery closed in 1928.
- Campbell-Johnstone & Co. Ltd of London were acquired in 1909 with 100 houses.
- A part interest of Chandler's Wiltshire Brewery Ltd, Bethnal Green was acquired in 1911.
- In 1925, Savill Brothers Ltd of Stratford, London, were acquired.
- Seabrooke & Sons Ltd of Grays, Essex were acquired in 1929 with 120 public houses and brewing ceased.
- They acquired the historic brewery Hoare & Co. Ltd in 1933 and closed it in 1934. The 'Toby' trade mark came from Hoare & Co. Ltd
- Thompson & Son Ltd of Walmer, Kent were acquired in 1951 with about 100 houses and brewing ceased there in 1953.
- In 1952, they acquired 46 houses formerly of Kenward & Court Ltd (Hadlow, Kent) from Hammerton & Co. Ltd.
- They acquired Kemp Town Brewery Ltd with 236 houses in 1954 and the brewery was vacated 1964-65.
- In 1960, they acquired Brutton, Mitchell, Toms Ltd of Yeovil. Brewing ceased 1965.
In 1962 they merged with United Breweries Ltd (formerly Northern Breweries of Great Britain Ltd) to form Charrington United Breweries Ltd. This company merged with Bass, Mitchells & Butlers Ltd 1967 to form Bass Charrington Ltd.
The Anchor Brewery closed in January 1975 and the brewery buildings were demolished during 1976, but the offices survive.
There is a superb collection of archival photos of pubs in the Charrington archive that were previously owned by Hoare & Co on this website: https://www.historypin.org/en/hoare-co/
The London brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890.
The Burton brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890.
Views of the brewery etc:
The brewery in 2009:
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