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Whitbread memories go under the hammer
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Whitbread memories go under the hammer

2001
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Overview
Whitbread, set up by 22-yearold Sam Whitbread in 1742, is selling items collected at its historic City site in Chiswell Street. Sam Whitbread moved there in 1750 and by 1780 was brewing more beer than any man had brewed before. As a result of changes that hit the brewing industry in the 1990s, Whitbread sold its breweries and pubs and concentrated on leisure, retail and hotels. Earlier this year Whitbread decided to sell much of the collection.
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Evening Standard Limited
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