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  1. With a history dating back more than 170 years, Edward Snell & Co. is South Africas largest independent spirits group. We produce, distribute, sell, and market award-winning local and international brands.

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  2. Edward Snell (1820-1880) is a relatively obscure figure who is best known in this country for his two watercolour views of the new locomotive works and railway village in Swindon in 1849. 1 But he was so much more-engine

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  3. Apr 22, 2024 · Since 1848, this has been the purpose of Edward Snell & Co. (Edward Snell), the largest independent spirits group in South Africa (SA). From brandy and gin to rum and tequila, the company produces, distributes, and sells more than 20 award-winning local and international brands, including 100 Reserve, Bushmills, Cointreau, Jose Cuervo, Rémy ...

  4. Founded in 1848, Edward Snell & Co is the largest independent spirits company in South Africa. We have more than 23 brands in our stable, which include our own local brands and representing...

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  5. Edward Snell & Co Pty Ltd is a Food and Beverage Services, Food, Beverages & Tobacco, and Manufacturing company located in Cape Town, Western Cape with $16.8 million in revenue and 309 employees. Find top employees, contact details and business statistics at RocketReach.

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  6. Edward Snell (1820–1880), civil engineer and surveyor, responsible for the design of the Geelong and Melbourne Railway 1820 November 20th. Born at Barnstaple, Devon, the son of Edward Snell (1794-1827), a silversmith, jeweller, watch and clockmaker in High Street, Barnstaple, and his wife Elizabeth Stothert (1788-1867).

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  8. Can you imagine what Swindon would have looked like 180 years ago? Explore Edward Snell’s 1849 painting of Swindon with STEAM's Collections Officer, Elaine Arthurs. 🚂🛤️🏠.

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