GB0218.D4057

Summary Information

Repository
Gwent Archives
Creator
Whitbread Group Plc..
Title
Whitbread Plc - Newport Wine Lodge, and Llanfoist Table Waters Ltd - Records
ID
GB0218.D4057
Date
1941-1966
Extent
0.015 Cubic Metres
Language
English

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Biographical/Historical note

In 1750 Samuel Whitbread created the first purpose-built mass-production brewery in the UK, when he moved his brewing operations to Chiswell Street on the eastern rim of Georgian London. Over the following years, Whitbread became a household name throughout this country.

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Scope and Contents note

Memoranda and Articles of Association of the Vintage Wine Lodge, 1964; Memornadum and Articles of Association of the Newport Wine Lodge Ltd, 1941; Memorandum and Articles of Association of Llanfoist Table Waiters Ltd; Certificate of Change of Name, 1949, and Balance Sheet, 1965.

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Arrangement note

Arranged in the following way: Newport Wine Lodge Limited, and Llanfoist Table Waiters Limited.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

 Gwent Archives

Conditions Governing Access note

Usual conditions apply.

Conditions Governing Use note

Usual copyright conditions apply.

Accruals note

Accruals are not expected.

Immediate Source of Acquisition note

2002

Appraisal note

All records have been retained.

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Other Finding Aids note

A hard copy catalogue is available at Gwent Archives.

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Collection Inventory

Newport Wine Lodge Limited (Vintage Wine Limited from 1964) 

 D4057/1 Memorandum and Articles of Association 1941 

 D4057/2 Memorandum and Articles of Association 1965 

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Llanfoist Table Waters Limited (Charles Edwards' Brewery Limited until 1949) 

 D4057/3 Composite file comprising: Certificate of change of name (photocopy) 1966 Balance Sheet 1949 Memorandum and Articles of Association 1949 

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