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Group    From 1845  To 1915

Warwick Farm Dairies

Categories: Commerce, Food & Drink

Warwick Farm Dairies

Retail group run by the Welford and Sons family. Founded by Richard Welford who opened his first dairy shop at 4 Warwick Place. It became the largest milk retailers in the capital, with customers including Queen Victoria. In the mid 1850s the business's own cows were moved to a farm in Wembley.

At its height, the business covered two acres at the Elgin/Shirland junction. A significant part of what was built in the 1880s is still there today. In 1915 it merged with United Dairies, which became part of Unigate in 1959. The from which our picture is taken contains some fascinating period pictures.

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Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Warwick Farm Dairies

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Warwick Farm Dairies 1

Warwick Farm Dairies, J. Welford & Sons, proprietors. This stone was laid...

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Warwick Farm Dairies 2

This plaque was unveiled by Miss Pamela Bishop grandaughter {sic} of Annie F....

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