Rhymney Breweries Ltd Round Tin
Rhymney Breweries Ltd tin tray dating from 1960.
The brewery was based in Rhymney, Mid Glamorgan.
In Collection
Rhymney Breweries Ltd tin tray dating from 1960.
The Early Years
The Company was founded by William Copeland, Chairman of the Rhymney Iron Company, to supply beers to its employees.
The Rhymney Brewery began operating in 1839 with Andrew Buchan as its manager.
Control of the parent Company passed to the Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Company in 1920 and the brewing part of the business became a separate concern.
This separate brewing arm was registered as Andrew Buchan's Breweries Ltd in 1929.
Its famous 'Hobby Horse' trade mark dates from the acquisition of D.F.Pritchard Ltd of Crumlin in 1930.
In 1938 Andrew Buchan's Breweries Ltd purchased Crosswell's Cardiff Brewery Ltd. Brewing ceased at Crosswell's Brewery in 1947 although bottling continued until 1958.
The Modern Era
The name of the Company was changed to Rhymney Breweries Ltd in 1959.
In 1951 Buchan's had started an association with Whitbread & Co. Ltd and, in 1966, the Rhymney Brewery, which by this time had become the largest in Wales, was acquired and eventually closed by Whitbread's in 1978.
The manufacturer's mark states - Reginald Corfield Ltd Lombard Road. London. S.W.19. 602
Additional information
Tray Manufacturer | Reginald Corfield Ltd (Lombard Road) |
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Tray Material | Tin |
Year Of Manufacture | 1960 |
Brewery Origin | Wales |
County | Mid Glamorgan |
Reverse Finish | Standard |
Stock Location | Box 17 |
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