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  2. Beamish and Crawford - Wikipedia

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    The Counting House, part of the brewery complex in central Cork, Ireland. The Cork Porter Brewery was founded in 1791 by Beamish, Crawford, Barrett, and O’Brien. [7] [8] They purchased an existing brewery from Edward Allen (the son of Aylmer Allen who had run the brewery until his death in May 1791) on a site in Cramer's Lane that had been used for brewing since at least 1650 (and possibly ...

  3. Richard Beamish - Wikipedia

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    Beamish probably joined the Beamish and Crawford brewery shortly after his return to Ireland, and in 1899 he became the acting partner of the Beamish family. Beamish became chairman and managing director (1901–1930); during his stewardship the firm acquired the Dungarvan brewery (1906) and Allman, Dowden & Co., Bandon (1914), and entered a joint venture with John Walsh, MP, manufacturing ...

  4. Baron Dacre - Wikipedia

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    Emily Beamish, 29th Baroness Dacre (b. 1983). She is the only child of the 28th Baron and succeeded to the title. The heir apparent is the present holder's son, the Hon. Arthur James Victor Beamish (b. 2020).

  5. The Counting House, Cork - Wikipedia

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    In 1919 they were again engaged by Beamish and Crawford. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The building was constructed on the site of the existing brewery, and in 1963 was the only part of the brewery complex not demolished and redeveloped by Canadian Breweries when they updated the brewery to include more modern brewing facilities.

  6. Annie O'Meara de Vic Beamish - Wikipedia

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    Beamish was the daughter of Reverend Franck John de Vic Beamish and Ann S. Greenfield. She was born April 30, 1883, in Dublin, Ireland, and was educated at home through governesses and tutors. She wrote under the names John Bernard and Noel de Vic Beamish. She wrote and translated for the stage.

  7. Charlton Manor - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about Edward Pulter although it is known that the Pulter family came to Hitchin in around 1400. [17] They have family buried in Hitchin church (John in 1421 and his wife Lucia in 1420). Edward Pulter sold Charlton Manor to Ralph Radcliffe, the son of Ralph the original purchaser of Hitchin Priory who died in 1559, on 12 November ...

  8. Beamish Museum transport collection - Wikipedia

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    Beamish acquired the vehicle in 2016, arriving at the museum in the September. The intention is to restore 65 to operational condition where it will be used once again as a works and maintenance vehicle, plus on the driving experience courses. Work on the truck and controllers is underway. Bodywork will be restored at a later date.

  9. Henry Hamilton Beamish - Wikipedia

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    Henry Hamilton Beamish was born on 2 June 1873, the fifth son of Blanche Georgina Hughes (1840–1904) and Rear-Admiral Henry Hamilton Beamish (1829–1911), a former A.D.C. to Queen Victoria. His birth was registered at the civil parish of St George, Hanover Square in London.