Plymouth Breweries Ltd Round Tin
Plymouth Breweries Ltd tin tray dating from the 1960s.
The Regent Brewery was based on Chapel Street in Plymouth, Devon.
In Collection
Plymouth Breweries Ltd tin tray dating from the 1960s.
Origins of the Regent Brewery
The Regent Brewery was established in the 1850s on Chapel Street in East Stonehouse, Plymouth.
The brewery was owned by Thomas Edwards in 1852, Thomas Prynn in 1857 and by Samuel Vosper from 1860.
Plymouth Breweries Ltd - Five Breweries Amalgamated
Five breweries were amalgamated in 1889 to form Plymouth Breweries Ltd.
The breweries were Samuel Vosper's Regent Brewery, Amanda Henrietta Butcher's Anchor Brewery of Stonehouse, George Ryall's Frankfort Street Brewery, Hicks & Co. South Devon Brewery on Willow Street, and Frederick Richard Vaughan's Saltash Brewery.
Brewing was centred at the Regent Street Brewery and by 1894 the other four breweries had been closed.
Plymouth Breweries Ltd acquired and closed the Torquay Brewing & Trading Co. Ltd brewery in 1897, Greenslade Brothers St. Mary's Church Brewery and Swayne & Co. Ltd Ellacombe Brewery, both of Torquay, in 1925 and 1928 respectively.
Courage Ltd Takeover
Plymouth Breweries Ltd, with its Regent Brewery, was acquired by Courage Ltd in 1970 and the Company changed its name to Courage PB Ltd in 1971.
Courage Ltd was taken over by the Imperial Tobacco Group Ltd in 1972 becoming Courage (Western) Ltd in 1973.
A vast new Berkshire Brewery was opened at Worton Grange near Reading in 1980 leading to the closure of the Regent Brewery by Scottish Courage Ltd in 1984.
Additional information
Tray Manufacturer | No Maker's Mark |
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Tray Material | Tin |
Year Of Manufacture | 1968 |
Brewery Origin | England |
County | Devon |
Reverse Finish | Standard |
Stock Location | Box 17 |
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