Meux's Brewery Co. Ltd Round Alloy

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Meux's Brewery Co. Ltd alloy tray dating from the 1950s. The Horseshoe Brewery was based in Nine Elms, Westminster, Greater London.
Meux's Brewery Co. Ltd alloy tray dating from the 1950s. The Horseshoe Brewery was established on the junction of Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Street, London, in 1764. After several owners the porter brewery was acquired by Sir Henry Meux in 1809. The Company traded as Henry Meux & Co. and by 1811 it had become the sixth largest brewer of porter in London. In 1814 disaster occurred when a large vat burst causing severe physical and financial damage to the brewery with the loss of eight lives. After the death of his father in 1841 Sir Henry Meux the Second ran the brewery until 1878. Henry Bruce Meux and Lord Tweedmouth registered the business as Meux's Brewery Co. Ltd in 1888. The Horseshoe Brewery closed in 1921 and all production was transferred to Thorne Brothers Ltd, Nine Elms Brewery, in Wandsworth which had been acquired by Meux's in 1914. The Nine Elms Brewery was renamed the Horseshoe brewery whilst the former Horseshoe Brewery was demolished in 1922. The 1930s was a decade of expansion for Meux's which acquired Burge & Co. Ltd of Windsor in 1931 and Mellersh & Neale Ltd of Reigate in 1938. The Company's famous horseshoe trademark was registered in the 1930s. In 1956, Meux's Brewery Co. Ltd merged with Friary, Holroyd and Healy Breweries Ltd of Guildford, to form Friary Meux Ltd. The Company went into liquidation in 1961 and was acquired by Allied Breweries Ltd in 1964 which closed the brewery in 1966. The manufacturer's mark simply states the number - 9324
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Brewery Origin England
County Greater London
Reverse Finish Standard
Tray Manufacturer Unknown
Tray Material Alloy
Year Of Manufacture 1950
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