Whitworth, Son & Nephew Ltd Round Black Backed Steel

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BT0217

Whitworth, Son & Nephew Ltd black backed steel tray dating from the late 1930s. The Wath Brewery was based in Wath-on-Dearne, South Yorkshire.

Whitworth, Son & Nephew Ltd black backed steel tray dating from the late 1930s. James Utley established the Wath Brewery in 1865 and by 1867 he was trading as James Utley & Co. brewers of ales and porter. When James Utley retired in 1880 maltster, Spedding Whitworth, acquired the business. Once established at the Wath Brewery, Spedding Whitworth's progress was spectacular. By 1891, when the Company was registered as Whitworth, Son & Nephew Ltd, the estate totalled 46 tied houses and off-licences. Spedding's son, Henry Whitworth became its Chairman. In 1896 the Company took over Thomas Windle in Doncaster which owned the Old Exchange Brewery and the Crown Brewery with 8 public houses. Both breweries operated for a number of years. The Old Exchange Brewery was closed in 1915 and the Crown Brewery brewed until 1925, when it was sold to Bass, Ratcliff & Gretton Ltd. At the turn of the twentieth century the Company introduced its Sheaf of Barley trademark. The steady purchase of tied houses and off-licences continued with a further 26 added to its estate by 1903. In 1903 Whitworth's acquired the Burton Weir Brewery of Thomas Marrion & Co. Ltd in Sheffield, and its 66 houses were divided equally with Whitmarsh, Watson & Co. Ltd. In 1906 the Company purchased the nearby Holywell Brewery of Nicholson Brothers Ltd with 29 public houses and off-licences. The Holywell Brewery was sold in 1912. Whitworth, Son & Nephew Ltd continued to purchase public houses and off-licences and it added another 14 between 1907 and 1911. Whitworth's took over Dickinson's Old Brewery in Doncaster in 1912, and the Farmer's Brewery Co. Ltd in Everton, Nottinghamshire, in 1926. Due to a serious fire in 1954 considerable rebuilding of the brewery was required. The Wath Brewery with 140 hotels. pubs and off-licences was acquired by John Smith's Tadcaster Brewery Co. Ltd in 1958 and brewing ceased. The Company was wound up in 1965. Only a bottling shed remains today. The manufacturer's mark states - Reginald Corfield Ltd.Lombard Road London, S.W.19.

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Brewery Origin England
County South Yorkshire
Reverse Finish Black Backed
Tray Manufacturer Reginald Corfield Ltd (Lombard Road)
Tray Material Steel
Year Of Manufacture 1938
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