CCSI Cork Crowncap Database - Brewer/Bottler
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Brewer/bottler #10189 | | | | City | Chertsey, Addlestone |
| | | | | | Extra info | Established in 1880
Frank Daniells was born in Wiltshire in about 1854, while the 1895 edition of Kelly’s Directory of Surrey lists him as an aerated water manufacturer of Station Road, Addlestone.
It would appear he took over the business from the Randalls brothers, who were listed in the same directory for the years 1887 and 1890.
Frank Daniells came to Surrey in the early 1890s to take over a mineral water factory in Addlestone, later moving to larger premises in a former Chertsey brewery. He became a prominent figure in local life, including a year as Chairman of Chertsey Urban District Council. His brother Robert worked with him until about 1913 when he went to Dorking to run another mineral water factory. Frank’s wife, Elizabeth, opened her own business in a shop in Station Road and published a highly-regarded series of local postcards. |
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