Mann, Crossman & Paulin Ltd







Mann, Crossman & Paulin Ltd, Albion Brewery, Whitechapel Road, London E1
The Albion Brewery was built in 1808. Became Blake & Mann in June 1819 and James Mann was in control in 1826. Crossman and Paulin became partners in 1846. Registered October 1901.
Merged with Watney, Combe, Reid & Co. Ltd in 1958 to form Watney Mann Ltd. The Albion Brewery closed in 1979. Parts remain standing.
Even after the closure of Mann's brewery, the company became a trading division of the Watney-Mann group, and the company's 'George & Dragon' trade mark became a common feature on pub signs in Britain, even in areas many miles removed from the original trading area. See: Mann's 'George & Dragon'.
Takeover and closure trail:
- In 1919 they acquired the Stamford Hill Brewery, Michell, Goodman, Young & Co. Ltd.
- Brandon's Brewery Ltd of Putney were acquired in 1920 with 76 public houses. Ceased brewing 1949 but remained open as bottling store for some time.
- Best's Brewery Co. Ltd of Clapham, London SW4 were acquired in 1924 with 6 tied houses.
- The Hornchurch Brewery Co. Ltd was acquired in 1925, and brewing ceased there in 1929.
- In 1929, they acquired Henry Luker & Co. Ltd, Middleton Brewery, Southend-on-Sea with 43 public houses for £285,000.
- Benjamin Bennett's Dunstable brewery was acquired in 1938 with 59 tied houses. Brewery demolished 1971.
Mann, Crossman & Paulin Ltd, Albion Brewery, Shobnall Road, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
See Mann, Crossman & Paulin (Burton)
The Burton brewery was built 1875 by Mann, Crossman & Paulin and used by them until 1896. Sold to Marston, Thompson & Evershed Ltd in 1902.
- Mann, Crossman & Paulin by Jimmy Bird
- Mann, Crossman & Paulin interview recorded by Dr Denis Smith
- List of Mann, Crossman & Paulin Ltd pubs
- Mann's 'George & Dragon'
The London brewery features in The Noted Breweries of Great Britain and Ireland by Alfred Barnard published 1890.
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Courtesy Roy Denison
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Courtesy Roy Denison
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Courtesy Roy Denison
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Courtesy Roy Denison
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Courtesy Roy Denison
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Courtesy Roy Denison
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Courtesy Roy Denison
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A modern reproduction of an older lapel badge. Courtesy Roger Corbett
Various images of the brewery
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Courtesy "Watneys Red Barrel".
An assortment of images of the Mile End Brewery taken during a BHS Urban Walk in 2009. Courtesy Steve Peck.
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