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<big>'''Taylor, Walker & Co. Ltd | <big>'''Taylor, Walker & Co. Ltd''', ''Church Row, Limehouse, London E14.''</big> | ||
Founded 1730 as Hare & Salmon, Fore Street, Stepney. Partnership of Edward Vickeris Taylor and Truman Harford by 1796, then John Vickeris Taylor, John & Isaac Walker and Samuel Jones in 1816. | Founded 1730 as Hare & Salmon, Fore Street, Stepney. Partnership of Edward Vickeris Taylor and Truman Harford by 1796, then John Vickeris Taylor, John & Isaac Walker and Samuel Jones in 1816. | ||
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The Taylor Walker name was later adopted as a brand by the Spirit Pub Co, then by Greene King. | The Taylor Walker name was later adopted as a brand by the Spirit Pub Co, then by Greene King. | ||
* '''[[List of Newham & Co pubs]]''' | * '''[[List of Newham & Co pubs]]''' | ||
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File:CamdenTownHope&Anchor2.jpg|Hope & Anchor, 74 Crowndale Road, Camden Town, London NW1 | File:CamdenTownHope&Anchor2.jpg|Hope & Anchor, 74 Crowndale Road, Camden Town, London NW1 | ||
File:Taylor Walker pub Ilford White Horse.jpg|The White Horse, 93 High Road, Ilford, Essex | File:Taylor Walker pub Ilford White Horse.jpg|The White Horse, 93 High Road, Ilford, Essex | ||
File:Carlsberg Scarab 1950s.jpg|The Artichoke, Croxley Green, Herts | |||
File:Taylor Wlker Britannia.jpg|The Britannia. Where is/was this pub? | File:Taylor Wlker Britannia.jpg|The Britannia. Where is/was this pub? | ||
File:Royal Oak TW.jpg|The Royal Oak. Where is/was this pub? | File:Royal Oak TW.jpg|The Royal Oak. Where is/was this pub? |
Revision as of 18:12, 23 September 2020
Taylor, Walker & Co. Ltd, Church Row, Limehouse, London E14.
Founded 1730 as Hare & Salmon, Fore Street, Stepney. Partnership of Edward Vickeris Taylor and Truman Harford by 1796, then John Vickeris Taylor, John & Isaac Walker and Samuel Jones in 1816.
The Barley Mow Brewery was rebuilt in 1889. Registered March 1907.
Acquired by Ind Coope Ltd in 1959 with 1,360 houses & off-licences and brewing ceased in 1960.
The Taylor Walker name was later adopted as a brand by the Spirit Pub Co, then by Greene King.
An assortment of images of the brewery
Some Taylor Walker pubs
From the 1961 sale catalogue
The demolition of the brewery
Labels, Publicity, etc
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