Ind Coope Brewery and the Ulster Volunteer Force?
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Watching an old episode of 'Summer Wine'last week therewas a scene in a pub there was an advertising sign in theback ground for Ind Coope.Part of the sign is a red human hand and I seemed to remember sucha sign from the 'Troubles in Northern Ireland.Similar ?http://www.flickr.com/photos/lancashire ... 04054.html
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This logo belonged to a Burton Brewery called 'Allsops' According to Wikipedia they were taken over by Ind,Coope in 1935 , and from 1935 - 1959 the company was called 'Ind, Coope and Allsop' - a name which appeared outside the Bridgefield and the Golden Cock on Kirkgate for instance.The Allsop name was dropped after 1959 but their 'red hand' logo was retained.I dont know of a Northern Irish connection. The Red Hand is , of course a symbol used by protestants in Northern Ireland, based on a well-known legend which I wont bore you with.
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drapesy wrote: This logo belonged to a Burton Brewery called 'Allsops' According to Wikipedia they were taken over by Ind,Coope in 1935 , and from 1935 - 1959 the company was called 'Ind, Coope and Allsop' - a name which appeared outside the Bridgefield and the Golden Cock on Kirkgate for instance.The Allsop name was dropped after 1959 but their 'red hand' logo was retained.I dont know of a Northern Irish connection. The Red Hand is , of course a symbol used by protestants in Northern Ireland, based on a well-known legend which I wont bore you with. You could not bore us if you tried. Bring it on if you like....I worked at Tetleys which had become Allied Breweries a combination of Ind Coope, Tetleys and Ansells from Birmingham.The big breweries swallowed up the small ones until all we seemed to have was Allied, S & N, Whitbread, John Smiths and a couple of others before Maggie blew them apart into tiny little bits that grew into the wonderful little real ale breweries (rather than those chemical factories) we have today........
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