Robert Deuchar Ltd Round Chrome

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BT1841

Robert Deuchar Ltd aluminium tray dating from the 1940s. The Company was based in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear and it owned Duddingston Brewery, based in Edinburgh, Lothian. The tray features the Company's Duddingston Ales.

Robert Deuchar Ltd chrome tray dating from the 1940s. The business was founded by Robert Deuchar in 1869 when he purchased the Chancellor's Head Inn on Newgate Street in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. In 1888 he leased the Sandyford Brewery on Sandyford Road in Newcastle-upon-Tyne from John Arnison Simson and purchased it outright when Simson died in 1892. The business was registered as Robert Deuchar Ltd in 1897. The Company purchased Scottish brewers Simson & McPherson Ltd and Pattisons Ltd in 1900. Simson & McPherson Ltd owned two breweries, the St Mary's Brewery on Canongate in Edinburgh which ceased brewing in 1901, and the Abbey Brewery of Melrose which closed in 1906. The St Mary's Brewery continued to be used as maltings until 1967. Pattisons Ltd's Duddingston Brewery continued to brew and became Robert Deuchar's main Scottish operation. In 1941 Robert Deuchar Ltd sold the Sandyford Brewery to Steel, Coulson & Co. Ltd which brewed in Edinburgh. The Sandyford Brewery ceased to brew in that year and was used as stores until the 1950s. The Duddingston Brewery continued operating under Robert Deuchar's ownership until it was purchased by Newcastle Breweries Ltd with 360 public houses in 1954. After Newcastle Breweries Ltd merged with Scottish Brewers Ltd in 1960 to form Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Ltd, the Duddingston Brewery ceased brewing in 1961. The maltings continued to be used until the early 1970s.

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Brewery Origin Scotland
County Lothian
Reverse Finish Standard
Tray Manufacturer Unknown
Tray Material Chrome
Year Of Manufacture 1940
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