Castlebellingham & Drogheda Breweries Ltd Round Enamel
Castlebellingham & Drogheda Breweries Ltd enamel tray dating from the 1920s.
The brewery was based in Drogheda, County Louth.
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Castlebellingham & Drogheda Breweries Ltd enamel tray dating from the 1920s.
Woolsey's Castlebellingham Brewery
The origins of the Castlebellingham Brewery in County Louth date back to 1772.
The brewery was owned by the Woolsey family and traded as John Woolsey & Co.
The Company was registered as John Woolsey & Co. Ltd in 1888.
William Cairnes Drogheda Brewery
William Cairnes, who was related in marriage to the Woolsey's, founded the brewery in Marsh Lane, Drogheda, in 1828. William had been an apprentice at the Woolsey's Castlebellingham brewery.
Cairnes mainly traded in Dublin and Belfast.
The Company traded as William Cairnes & Sons, and was famous for its ales and stouts.
Castlebellingham & Drogheda Breweries Ltd
In 1890, the interests of the two breweries were combined, and a new Company was registered as the Castlebellingham & Drogheda Breweries Ltd, to acquire John Woolsey & Co. Ltd, and its Castlebellingham Brewery, and William Cairnes & Sons Drogheda Brewery.
The two breweries continued to operate separately each supplying its own customers both in Ireland and abroad.
The Castlebellingham Brewery ceased brewing in 1923 and all brewing was concentrated in Drogheda, which held the most modern plant, and was on the site of a 400ft deep artesian well.
The Company's name was simplified to Cairnes Ltd in 1933.
The business was acquired by Guinness in 1959, and was closed.
The manufacturer's mark is very worn, however part of the wording is still visible as follows - J.A.Campbell Royal Avenue Belfast Trade Mark G B B
Additional information
Tray Manufacturer | J.A. Campbell |
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Tray Material | Enamel |
Year Of Manufacture | 1924 |
Brewery Origin | Ireland |
County | County Louth |
Reverse Finish | Standard |
Stock Location | Box 08 |
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