Courage Brewery was an English brewery, founded by John Courage in 1787 in London, England.
Beer glass John Courage London Beer
The Anchor Brewery was a brewery in Park Street, Southwark, London, England. Established in 1616, by the early nineteenth century it was the largest brewery in the world. From 1781 it was operated by Barclay Perkins & Co, who in 1955 merged with the Courage Brewery, which already owned the nearby Anchor Brewhouse. The Park Street brewery was demolished in 1981.
Plaque marking former site of the Anchor Brewery.
Workmen at the Barclay Perkins Brewery by Gustave Doré (1872)
Plaque commemorating the attack on General von Haynau while touring the brewery in 1850