Edmund Parfitt Round Brass
Edmund Parfitt brass tray dating from the 1890s.
The Atlas Brewery was based in Newbury, Berkshire.
In Collection
Edmund Parfitt brass tray dating from the 1890s.
In 1897, Edmund Parfitt's Atlas Brewery on Bartholomew Street in Newbury, merged with Thomas Edward Hawkins & Co. West Mills Brewery also in Newbury.
The Company was registered as Hawkins & Parfitt South Berkshire Brewery Co. Ltd.
In 1900 it acquired John Platt & Son's Manor Brewery in Hungerford, and in 1902 it purchased local Newbury brewer Westcombe & Son's St. Nicholas Brewery.
Hawkins & Parfitt's final acquisition was in 1910 when it took over Blandy, Hawkins & Co's Castle Brewery in Reading.
The Company name was shortened to the South Berkshire Brewery Co. Ltd in 1913.
The business, was acquired by H. & G.Simonds Ltd in 1920, with over 150 public houses.
H. & G.Simonds closed the West Mills Brewery, Platt's Manor Brewery, and Blandy, Hawkins & Co's Castle Brewery, in 1920.
The Atlas Brewery continued operating until 1930, when it was closed.
The Company was liquidated in 1936.
Additional information
Tray Manufacturer | No Maker's Mark |
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Tray Material | Brass |
Year Of Manufacture | 1896 |
Brewery Origin | England |
County | Berkshire |
Reverse Finish | Standard |
Stock Location | On Display Museum |
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