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Anglo-Bavarian and Brewery
Domed pottery kilns, with pottery still in situ, were identified on the site of the Anglo-Bavarian Brewery in the mid-19th century, suggesting military activity in the 1st and 2nd centuries.
The former Anglo-Bavarian Brewery
The Anglo-Bavarian Brewery, built in 1864 and still a local landmark, was the first brewery in England to brew lager.
The market cross, the prison and prison wall, The Merchants House ( 8 Market Place ), Anglo-Bavarian Brewery, Charlton Viaduct, the former St Michael's Roman Catholic Church at Townsend, and Bowlish House, Old Bowlish House and Park House in Bowlish are the town's nine grade II * listed buildings.

Anglo-Bavarian and was
His early education from the age of seven was conducted by Freiherr Rolf Kreusser, an Anglo-Bavarian.
The Chapel of the Anglo-Bavarian Langue was formerly known as the Chapel of the Relic where the Knights used to keep relics that they have acquired through the centuries.

Brewery and was
Under the 1939 Code this item was permitted to survive a tax-free reorganization in the Stanton Brewery case, but only over the dissent of Judge Learned Hand, who wrote the majority opinion in the Sansome case, a leading case requiring carryover of earnings and profits in a non-taxable reorganization.
In May 1924, O ' Banion discovered that their Sieben Brewery was going to be raided by federal agents and sold his share to Torrio.
The Bahamas has a few notable industrial firms: the Freeport pharmaceutical firm, PFC Bahamas ( formerly Syntex ), which recently streamlined its production and was purchased by the Swiss pharmaceutical firm Roche ; the BORCO oil facility, also in Freeport, which transships oil in the region ; the Commonwealth Brewery in Nassau, which produces Heineken, Guinness, and Kalik beers ; and Bacardi Corp., which distills rum in Nassau for shipment to the U. S. and European markets.
Hoffberger's first action was installing J. Frank Cashen, the Director of Advertising for the National Brewery, as Senior Vice-President & Chief Operating Officer for the Orioles.
Ceres Brewery was a brewery located in Aarhus, Denmark.
Ceres Brewery was founded by a grocer named Malthe Conrad Lottrup, with help from the chemists A. S. Aagard and Knud Redelien, as the city's seventh brewery.
Power's Brewery, south of Brisbane, was taken over by CUB and is now used to brew Victoria Bitter and other Foster's Group brands in Queensland, ( including Foster's Lager ).
On his paperwork, Peter was listed as a brewer, working for the Elston and Fullerton Brewery.
The by-product yeast needed for the paste was supplied by Bass Brewery.
In 1989 the first Porterhouse Brewery was opened in Wicklow, followed by another in Temple Bar, Dublin in 1996.
In 1978, the Ringwood Brewery was established.
Richard Marsh lived until 1727 when his Brewery was bequeathed to his widow, and then to his daughter, who sold the property on to Samuel Shepherd around 1741.
Shepherd expanded on his interest, through acquiring a number of public houses, but it was his son Julius Shepherd who extended this trend still further upon his inheritance of the Brewery in 1770, when the company held four such outlets.
In 1789 he set about modernising the process of malt grinding and pumping, which had been previously worked with the employment of horses, by introducing what was reputed to be the first steam engine ( Boulton and Watt ) to be used for this purpose outside of London, and was then able to describe his business as the Faversham Steam Brewery.
The death of Henry senior at the age of 82 occurred in 1862 and although his own son was not a business man of the same determination, the firm ’ s expansion continued adequately with John Mares, who had come to the financial assistance of the Shepherd Brewery during the recession of the mid-1840s and continued as the impetus behind Shepherd and Mares until Percy Beale Neame joined the Brewery in 1864.
Horse drawn drays were used to carry the Brewery ’ s ales throughout Kent, and malts were imported by barge at Faversham Creek at its own wharf which was also used as the means to deliver its product to London, until the 1850s when steamboats were beginning to prove more expeditious to the task.
Scottish and Newcastle announced closure of the Tyne Brewery on 22 April 2004, in order to consolidate the brewing of beer and ale in the Federation Brewery site in Dunston, Gateshead, which was to pass to S & N with their £ 7. 2m purchase of the Federation Brewery.
This was despite investing £ 16. 5 million in a new bottling plant at the Tyne Brewery in 1999.
The Tyne Brewery site was bought by a consortium of Newcastle University, Newcastle City Council and the regional development agency One NorthEast, as part of the wider Newcastle Science City project.
On 13 October 2009 it was announced by Scottish & Newcastle that it planned to close the Dunston brewery in 2010, moving production of Brown Ale to the John Smiths Brewery in Tadcaster also.
The Sole Bay Brewery in Southwold was purchased in 1872 by George and Ernest Adnams.

Brewery and built
The foundation stone was laid by Clement Attlee, then Prime Minister, in 1949 on the site of the former Lion Brewery, built in 1837.
$ 1000 was raised by the settlers to extend the road from Walper corner to Huether corner, where the Huether Brewery was built and the Huether Hotel now stands ; a petition to the government for $ 100 to assist in completing the project was denied.
Many rich and famous people built summer homes here, among them: Herbert Lehman ( Governor of New York, 1932 ), the Leibman family ( owners of Leibman Brewery ), and Anton Seidl ( conductor of the Metropolitan opera ).
The oldest still remaining parts are the gate building with the gothic spired gate from the early seventeenth century, the Veehof ( Eng: ' Cattle courtyard ') from 1650, the lease courtyard, the Brewery from 1732, and the abbey castle which was built from 1779 until 1783.
The theatre was built on the location of the former Horse Shoe Brewery, which was the site of the 1814 London Beer Flood.
The brewery was owned by the Midland Brewery Company was built around 1877.
The foundation stone was laid in 1949 by Clement Attlee, then Prime Minister, on the site of the former Lion Brewery, built in 1837.
* The Delaporte Brewery was built in 1754 but largely destroyed by shelling in 1918.
Since the late 1990s, Brick Lane has been the site of several of the city's best known night clubs, notably 93 Feet East and The Vibe Bar, both built on the site of The Old Truman Brewery, once the industrial centre of the area, and now an office and entertainment complex.
* Carl von Linde installs his first commercial refrigeration system, built by Maschinenfabrik Augsburg for the Spaten Brewery and using dimethyl ether as the refrigerant.
Landmarks on Princess Road are the Royal Brewery and the Princess Road Bus Depot, built originally for the tramways in 1909 and used by Stagecoach Manchester until 2010.
Yorkshire Brewery, built in 1880 to the design of James Wood, with its polychrome brick and mansard roof tower, was once Melbourne's tallest building.
Dating from 1785, it is one of only a handful remaining that was built by Boulton and Watt and was acquired from Whitbread's London Brewery in 1888.
Covering, this grand classical style ensemble built from Plymouth limestone and Dartmoor granite, consists of grand gateway surmounted by statue of King William IV, there is the Slaughterhouse, then around a central dock basin, to the south Melville Square, a warehouse with a central courtyard, it has a clock tower over the main entrance, to the west of the basin is the Bakery with its mill and to the east the Brewery, with its cooperage.
In 1875, John and his brother William built a new Carling Brewery, and an even larger one was built when this burned down in 1879.
Linde's first refrigeration system used Dimethyl ether as the refrigerant and was built by Maschinenfabrik Augsburg ( now MAN AG ) for the Spaten Brewery in 1873.
Although not the centre of the industry, Hawkhurst Brewery and Malthouse was built in 1850, on the edge of The Moor ( now a house ).
The New Brewery is abandoned, because it was built on an " unsacred site " which made the beer flat-a reference to the Old Swan Brewery of Perth, Western Australia
It was built by Henninger Brewery ( now part of the Binding Brewery / Radeberger Group ) and has a storage capacity of 16, 000 tons of barley.

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