The collection consists of corporate records and shareholding records relating to Whitbread & Co Ltd. Includes:
- Corporate records, 1954-1980;
- Shareholding records, 1966-1969.
The collection consists of corporate records and shareholding records relating to Whitbread & Co Ltd. Includes:
Whitbread & Co Ltd of London, founded in 1742 , had been shipping significant quantities of beer to Scotland from their English breweries since the beginning of the 20th century. The company acquired a significant minority shareholding in Archibald Campbell, Hope & King , brewers in Edinburgh, in 1964, and acquired the company and its thirty-six pubs in 1967 . The following year, Whitbread acquired the brewer, John Young Ltd of Musselburgh, and its subsidiary, Olympic Bars Ltd . The Scottish pubs were sold to Watney Mann Ltd . John Young's Brewery was closed in 1968 , and the Argyle Brewery acquired with Archibald Campbell Hope & King was closed in 1971 . In 1975 Whitbread acquired Long John International Ltd , a spirits company which owned Scotch whisky brands such as Laphroaig and Long John. The business was sold to Allied Domecq in 1991 . Whitbread sold its brewing interests to Interbrew in 2000 .
The material is arranged according to the Scottish Brewing Archive classification scheme used within all SBA collections.
Material under 30 years old is closed to access. It is advised that you should contact the archivist before visiting.
Deposited by Nick Redman, Whitbread Ltd Archivist, Autumn 2001.
Digital file list available in searchroom.
No known copies
Applications for permission to quote should be sent to the Archivist
Reproduction subject to usual conditions: educational use & condition of documents
This material has been appraised in line with standard GB 0248 procedures
Custody of the Scottish Brewing Archive was transferred to Glasgow University Archive Services in 2008.
None expected.
No known publications using this material.
This material is original
Fonds level description compiled by Cheryl Brown, Archive Cataloguer, 15 May 2012. Catalogue converted to Encoded Archival Description by Michelle Kaye, Archives Assistant, 13 June 2012. Catalogue revised by Michelle Kaye, Archives Assistant, 13 June 2012; Amended by Sam Maddra, Assistant Archivist (cataloguing), 7 Jan 2019.
Description compiled in line with the following international standards: International Council on Archives Ad Hoc Commission on Descriptive Standards, ISAD(G) General International Standard Archival Description Notes and National Council on Archives, Rules for the construction of personal, place and corporate names . Scotland is the location of all place names in the administrative/biographical history element, unless otherwise stated.