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Warm Hearthstone Inn

Townhead Street.

Wintington Sowter, Victualler, Campo Lane Gales and Martin 1787

Whittington Sowter, Ale and Porter Brewer, 1 Townhead Street Baine’s 1822

A partnership of Sowter and Whittington brewed here in 1825 ?

Samuel Moore, Common Brewer and victualler Warm Hearthstone 1828-29

Samuel Moore, Common Brewer, Townhead Brewery and Victualler, Warm Hearthstone, 1 Townhead Street White’s 1833

Elizabeth Moore, Brewer and Victualler Warm Hearthstone, Townhead Street 1837

Elizabeth Moore, Victualler Warm Hearthstone, Townhead Street Pigot’s 1841 (no mention of brewing)

William Toplis, Brewer and Victualler Warm Hearthstone, Townhead Street 1849

William Toplis, Brewer and Victualler Warm Hearthstone, Townhead Street White’s 1852.

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W H Thackray

Brewer

James Walter Thackray, Brewer, 5 Oxford Street White's 1905

Horace Thackray, Brewers' Engineer (W.H.Thackray), 21 Oxford Street

White's 1911

James Walter Thackray, Brewer, 23 Oxford Street White's 1911

John Henry Thackray, Brewers' Engineer (W H Thackray), 126 Upperthorpe

White's 1911

Vickers Thackray, Brewers' Engineer (W H Thackray), h. 257 Walkley Road

White's 1911

W H Thackray (& Sons), Brewers' Engineers, Ball Street White's 1911

Vickers Thackray, Plumber (W H & Sons), h. 257 Walkley Road

White's 1919

Vickers Thackray, Brewers' Engineer (W H Thackray and Son), h. 257 Walkley Road

White's 1925

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Wicker Brewery

T J Parker

Wicker Brewery

Saville Street.

Originally Charles John Stuart & Co. founded around 1850, though no mention in 1851 census and C J Stuart is described as a Gentleman, Sheffield born (aged 24).

There were no tied houses when the brewery was sold to Thomas James Parker in January 1854. Parker was a Sheffield born solicitor, living at Endcliffe Crescent in 1851 Census (aged 54 in 1851) he retained the brewery for twenty years, though his son Kenyon Parker is shown as Brewery Manager in 1861..

1851 Census

Thos James Parker 54, Attorney solicitor, all born Sheffield

Anne Catherine Parker 54

Helen Stevens Parker 23

Arnold Parker 19, Articled Clerk

Emma Parker 17

Kenyon Parker 14

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1861 Census

Thos J Parker 60, Solicitor, Endcliffe Crescent

Ann C Parker 60

Emma Parker 24

Kenyon Parker 22, Brewery Manager

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1871 Census

Thos James Parker 73, Retired Solicitor

Anne Catherine Parker 73

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Sold the brewery to William Willmott 1st May 1874

Ball Inn, Upper Heeley

Black Bull, Hollis Croft

Cross Keys, Bower Street

Fox and Duck, Broomhill

Hampden View, Langsett Road

Jovial Colliers, Chapeltown (formerly the Industry)

Old London Apprentice, West Bar Green

Punch Bowl, Crookes

Punch Bowl, Spring Street/Coulson Street

Red Deer, Pitt Street

Ring O’Bells, Church Street, Swinton

Robin Hood, Attercliffe Road

Three Stars Heads, Pinstone Street (Stars or Stags ???)

Wellington Inn, Cambridge Street

West Street Hotel, West Street

Wicker Brewery and Vaults

Willmott added :

1876

Quarry Hotel, Walkley Bank Road (renamed the Rivelin View)

Burns Tavern, Sheffield Road, Tinsley

1877 Adelaide Hotel, Mowbray Street

1883 Willmott bankrupt, tied houses sold off

Red Deer to Greaves.

Ball Inn and Punch Bowl at Crookes to Whitmarsh’s, along with the Ring O’Bells.

Mason’s Arms and Wellington to Tennants.

Hampden View to Old Albion Brewery (probably, since it was later a Worksop Brewery house).

Fox and Duck to John Smith’s.

Robin Hood to Cockayne’s.

The remainder to private owners.

The Wicker Brewery and Vaults were taken over by Wilson’s Parkside Brewery in January 1885.

Taken over by W H Birks Ladysmith Brewery in 1880.

The brewery tap, the Wicker Brewery Inn was renamed The Hole in the Wall in the 1970’s as a Tetley’s Pub.

1881 Census

William Willmott 58, Common Brewer, 54 Wilson Road, born Southwark, Surrey

Elizabeth P. Willmott 42, born Delhi, East Indies

Kathleen M. Willmott 21 , born Southwark, Surrey

Florence H. Willmott 20, Southwark

William C. Willmott 17, Southwark

Gertrude C. Willmott 11, Southwark

Marian C. Willmott 9, Southwark

Thomas Stanton, Vict. Wicker Brewery Inn, 70 & 72 Savile Street White's 1911

Thomas Stanton, Vict. Wicker Brewery Inn, 70 & 72 Savile Street White's 1919

Thomas Stanton, Vict. Wicker Brewery Inn, 70 & 72 Savile Street Kelly's 1925

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Woodhead and Holland

Brewers

Woodhead and Holland, Wholesale and retail brewers, Water Lane White's 1837

Woodhead and Holland, Brewers, Water Lane Pigot's 1841

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Some "Stuff"

Copy of a conveyance of The Peacock Inn at Knowle Top in Stannington, Yorkshire YWD 198/38 26 May, 1857

Contents:

By William Smith of the Dam House in Sheffield to William Smith, Henry Smith, Joseph Redfearn, and Charles Henry Hanger, brewers

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/A2A/records.aspx?cat=199-ywd&cid=-1&Gsm=2008-06-18#-1

Conveyances, by the Rev. George Alderson, clerk, Vicar of Hornby, Yorkshire, and James Wilson of Highfield House near Sheffield, later of Brincliffe Towers, Sheffield gentleman YWD 651 [n.d.]

Contents:

Executors of Rowland Hodgson, late of Highfield, esquire, deceased, whose will was proved 23 February, 1837, and whose personal estate proved to be insufficient to carry out his wishes except by the proceeds of the sale of land.

Schedule of deeds on each

Land in Thomas Street, Sheffield to Thomas Mark Carter, Joseph Smith and John Carter brewers, for £134 YWD 651/1 23 January, 1851

Land at the corner of Thomas Street and Edgerton Street, Sheffield YWD 651/2 23 January, 1851

Contents:

To William Frederick Taylor Bradshaw of Sheffield, victualler; Joseph Smith of Sheffield, brewer, to be trustee in case of the determination of the estate, for £181

Land in Edgerton Street, Sheffield YWD 651/4 26 February, 1852

Contents:

To Thomas Mark Carter, Joseph Smith and John Carter, brewers, for £51. 5. 0

Lease YWD 1023 11 January, 1881

Contents:

Thomas Edward Atkin of Priory Terrace, Sharrow, Sheffield, manufacturer, with his mortgagee Charles Macro Wilson, to Elizabeth Birks, widow, Henry Burrows, common brewer and Rawson Birks, common brewer, trading at the Lady's Bridge Brewery. A messuage or dwelling used as a public house and called The Bee Hive Hotel in West Street, Sheffield for five years at £200 a year

Will and probate of Thomas Deakin of Sheffield, merchant YWD 1029/3-10 1846-1860

Contents:

Trustees James Wilson of Sheffield, solicitor, John Newton Mappin of Sheffield, pearl cutter and brewer, and Samuel Scott Deakin, merchant, his nephew. 18 March, 1846. Died 26 August, 1849. Proved 7 November, 1849.

With a deed of disclaimer by Charles Frederick Younge as executor, suggested in a codicil of Thomas Deakin's will, 3 September, 1849; a release for a fifth of the estate by Hannah Deakin and others; four deeds appointing new trustees, 1850, 1852, 1856 and 1860; and related papers.

Counterpart of lease YWD 1889/5 5 July, 1854

Contents:

Henry Wilson of Westbrook near Sheffield, esquire, to Frederick Hunt, William Burgoyne Fernell, and Joseph Warhurst, all of Sheffield, brewers and co-partners. Land part of the New Hall estate near Attercliffe, Sheffield, part of what has hitherto been called the Lawns, the Walk and Plantation, and the Sourlands; for fourteen years at a yearly rent of £65.

Mortgage YWD 135/20 17 March, 1868

Contents:

John Frederick Fenton and Frank Fenton of Sheffield, silversmiths, to Francis Millns of Sheffield, confectioner, and Nathaniel James Finsdale Mower of Sheffield, brewer, the Trustees of the Second Prince of Wales Benefit Building Society. Land, at the corner of Porter Street and Earl Street, Sheffield, with the dwelling house, workshops and machinery within them erected on it, for £1,080 (less a described bonus).

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Brewers - Slaters 1846

Arculus Henry & Co., 40 Trafalgar Street

Berry Thomas 13 South Street

Bradley & Co. Soho Brewery Broomhall

Carters, Smith & Watson, Eldon Street

Chambers Ann & Co Bridge Street

Gilbert & Arnold Button Lane

Haslehurst & Greaves Broad Street, Park

Howe, Smith & Co., Penistone Road

Kirby John, Roper Street

Marrian Thomas Royd's Brewery

Nanson & Co., Bridge Street

Rawson Thomas & Co., Pond Street

Roper John, Effingham Street, Park

John and William Shaw Penistone Road

Shepherd, Green & Hatfield Neepsend Brewery

Truswell William & Co., Eyre Street

Turner Martha Watson Walk

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1837 Page 378-

Wholesale brewers

1831 - 7

1834 - 12

1835 - 13

1867 - 17

Victuallers

1831 - 1037

1834 - 1094

1835 - 1117

1836 - 1117

Number of the above who brew their own beer

1831 - 903

1834 - 886

1835 - 895

1836 - 888

Retailers of beer (beer-shops)

1831 - 574

1834 - 940

1835 - 781

1836 -768

Of these, the number who brewed their own beer

1831 - 262

1834 - 264

1835 - 281

1836 - 282

Your challenge, name them ... he he

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1828 Brewers

George Bateman, Smithfield

George Buckley, Intermediate brewer, Norris Field Brewery, Norris Field

James Buckley, Eyre Lane

Matthew Carnell, Wholesale and Retial brewer, Tudor Street

William Featherstone, Shales Square, Park

John Hall, Pea Croft

John Morfitt, Brewer, Sim's Croft

Samuel Moore & Co., Brewer, Sim's Croft and Townhead Street

Edward Nanson and Co., Bridge Street

Parker, Gouldthorpe and Berry, Ecclesall Brewery, South Street

Thomas Rawson & Co., 76 Pond Street

J H Streatfield, Brewer, Pond Street

Samuel Turner, Watson Walk

John Waller, 78 Westbar Green

John Wilkinson, West Street

Benjamin Younge, Moorfields

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On 26/08/2011 at 20:49, RichardB said:

The Shades

Watsons Walk

 

Samuel Turner brewer and landlord 1825-1845.

 

Samuel Turner, victualler Shades and Wine and Spirit Merchant and Ale and Porter Brewer,

3 Watson’s Walk 1822 Baine’s Directory.

 

Samuel Turner, Wine and Spirit Merchant, ale and porter brewer and victualler, Shades,

3 Watsons Walk Gells 1825

 

Samuel Moore 1828

 

Samuel Turner, Brewers, 3 Watson Walk Pigot's 1828-9

 

Samuel Turner, Vict. Wine & Spirit Merchant, Wholesale Brewer & Coffee Rooms Watson Walk & Hartshead White's 1833

 

Samuel Turner, Wholesale and retail brewers, Watson Walk White's 1837

 

Samuel Turner, Brewers, Watson Walk Pigot's 1841

 

Martha Turner, Brewer, Watsons Walk Slater's 1846

Brewery in Watson's Walk

For sale by Auction 1st October 1801, under a commission of Bankrupt awarded against Francis Walker and John Thompson. Newly erected Ale and Porter Brewery, Watson's Walk Sheffield. 

Newspaper Advert Iris 3rd September 1801. 

 

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On 26/08/2011 at 20:53, RichardB said:

Soho Brewery

 

William Bradley

Soho Brewery

Ecclesall Road

 

Named after Boulton & Watt’s facory in Birmingham.

 

January 1837 William Bradley, coach proprietor and John Newton Mappin, peral handle merchant, purchased land and built the brewery.

 

Mappin left for a brewing career in Rotherham. Bradley carried on until joined by his sons Reuben and Frederick.

 

William Bailey’s will published July 1873; Reuben Bradley succeeded him.

 

National distribution plus export trade to Australia.

 

Taken over by Kirby and Ward February/March 1876.

 

Bradley & Co., Soho Brewery, Ecclesall New Road White's 1837

 

Bradley & Co., Brewers, Soho Brewery, Broomhill Pigot's 1841

 

Bradley & Co., Brewers, Soho Brewery, Ecclesall Road Slater's 1846

 

Bradley & Co., Brewers & Maltsters, Soho Brewery, Ecclesall Road White's 1849

 

William Bradley, Brewer and Coach Builder, home Manor Oaks White’s 1849

 

William Bradley & Co., Ale And Porter Brewers And Maltsters, Soho Brewery, Ecclesall Road;

h. Manor Oaks White's 1852

 

Soho Brewery, Bradley's Ales & Porters. 

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Advertisement from Illustrated Guide to Sheffield, Pawson and Brailsford. 1862.

 

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On 26/08/2011 at 12:34, RichardB said:

Bentley, Robert

 

Rotherham Brewery Store

 

Mary Cooper, Agent to Robert Bentley, Brewer, Rotherham, 35 Bridge Street

White’s 1833

 

George Dungworth, Agent to Robert Bentley, Exchange Street, Park White’s 1837

 

George Dungworth, Agent to Robert Bentley, Brewer, Castle Folds Slater’s 1846

 

George Dungworth, Agent to Robert Bentley, Brewer, Castle Folds Pigot’s 1841

 

George Dungworth, Agent to Rotherham Brewery Store, 31 Exchange Street

Pigot’s 1841

 

 

31 Exchange Street White’s 1849

 

31 Castlefolds White’s 1852

 

Rotherham Old Brewery Store 29a Exchange Street, Castle Folds 1871

 

Robert John Bentley (Trustees of), Brewers, 31 Exchange Street White’s 1905

 

Edwin Dungworth, Agent for Robert John Bentley (Trustees of), Brewers, 31 Exchange Street; home 31 Scott Road White’s 1911

 

Robert John Bentley (Trustees of), Brewers, 8 Townhead Street White’s 1919

 

Sheffield Flood Claim:

Robert John Bentley, brewer, Old Brewery or West House, Rotherham. Sheffield Office at Castle Folds, George Dungworth, agent. 

For damage by Inundation to Rifle Arms, Bower Street. 

 

https://www2.shu.ac.uk/sfca/claimSummary.cfm?claim=11-4536

 

 

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On 26/08/2011 at 12:45, RichardB said:

William Bradley

 

Soho Brewery

Ecclesall Road

 

Named after the Birmingham factory of Boulton & Watt. January 1837 William Bradley, Coach proprietor and John Newton Mappin, pearl handle merchant purchased land at Ecclesall.

 

John Newton Mappin thereafter left to continue brewing in Rotherham. William managed the business until joined by Reuben and Frederick, his sons.

 

Premises (many of which ended up as Wards houses) :

 

1841 Union Inn, West Bar Green

 

Hussar, Scotland Street

 

1843

 

1845

 

1870 Manchester Railway Hotel, Nursery Street.

 

Death of William Bradley, 1873. Will published July 1873, Reuben Bradley as successor.

 

Taken over by Kirby and Ward February – March 1876; these public houses included :

 

Barrel, London Road

 

Chandos Hotel, Rockingham Street

Crown and Glove, Stannington

 

Ellesmere Hotel, Ellesmere Street/Gower Street

 

Meadow Street Hotel, Meadow Street

 

Mowbray Tavern, Mowbray Street/Harvest Lane

 

Scarborough Arms, Addy Street

 

Stafford Arms, Stafford Street

 

Yorkshire Stingo, Division Street

 

National distribution of celebrated Sheffield Ales, India Pale Ale and Porter; exported to Australia.

 

Bradley & Co., Soho Brewery, Ecclesall New Road White's 1837

 

Bradley & Co., Brewers, Soho Brewery, Broomhill Pigot's 1841

 

Bradley & Co., Brewers, Soho Brewery, Ecclesall Road Slater's 1846

 

Bradley & Co., Brewers & Maltsters, Soho Brewery, Ecclesall Road White's 1849

 

William Bradley, Brewer and Coach Builder, home Manor Oaks (White’s 1849)

 

William Bradley & Co., Ale And Porter Brewers And Maltsters, Soho Brewery, Ecclesall Road; h. Manor Oaks White's 1852

 

See also - S H Ward, Sheaf Brewery.

 

Sheffield Flood Claim:

William Bradley, Brewer, Soho Brewery, Ecclesall Road.

Amounts of repairs at the under mentioned Public Houses:

Hillsbro Inn, Owlerton

Army Hotel, Hillfoot and Cottages

Butchers Arms, Shales Moor

Mowbray Arms and Cottage, Mowbray Street

Grove Cottage, Harvest Lane

Queen's Hotel, Saville Street East

Dusty Miller, Nursery Street

Manchester Railway Hotel, White Rails

Victoria Hotel, Attercliffe Road

Royds Inn, Attercliffe Road

 

https://www2.shu.ac.uk/sfca/claimSummary.cfm?claim=6-5469

 

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On 26/08/2011 at 12:54, RichardB said:

Burton Weir Brewery

 

Thomas Marrian’s Burton Weir Brewery.

Royds Mill Street/Attercliffe Road.

 

Thomas, a brewer from Oxford, founded Royds Brewery in Sheffield in the 1830’s – it was later renamed the Burton Weir Brewery (see Alfred Barnard).

 

Taken over in 1903 by Whitworth’s of Wath-on-Dearne and the brewery was closed almost immediately.

 

It had the largest maltings complex of all the Sheffield breweries.

 

Thomas Marrian & Co. Ltd., Brewers & Maltsters, Burton Weir Brewery, Royds Mill Street, Attercliffe Road & 35 Corn Exchange Kelly's 1893

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Mysterious Australian Ale. 

https://zythophile.co.uk/2011/06/10/the-mysterious-australian-ale/

 

 

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On 26/08/2011 at 15:09, RichardB said:

Pond Street Brewery

 

Thomas Rawson & Company

Pond Street Brewery.

 

Founder in 1758 by Thomas Rawson (anti-slavery, lobby for universal suffrage, Hospital trustee.

 

1780 new brewery built. Rawson in partnership with Wheat, Eyre and Dr Brown. Porter was made here; the first brewing outside London.

 

Rawson lived at Wardsend House, Wadsley Bridge and died there 24th March 1828, aged 78 (which makes him 8 years old when he formed the brewery !!!)

 

His Sister, Hannah Rawson passed over the Pond Street Brewery to Thomas Birks; from 1844 Birks and Co. owned Thomas Rawson and Co.

 

Thomas Birks entered into partnership with Samuel Vickers (of Cadeby Hall, near Doncaster)

 

January 1855 Thomas Rawson Barker, brass merchant, offered 24 public houses to the Pond Street Brewery.

 

November 1864 Thomas Birks succeeded by Edward Vaughan Birks.

 

E V Birks entered into partnership with Henry Simpson.

 

1862 rebuild of the brewery premises.

 

16th January 1874 death of Edward Vaughan Birks.

 

Henry Simpson and a sleeping partner, Charles Elam (Harley Street, London)

 

January 1897 Thomas Rawson and Company Ltd registered.

 

1938 Plans for redevelopment of the site as a technical college; December 1940 saw the destruction of much of the brewery; the site now occupied by Polytechnic/University buildings.

 

Thomas Rawson & Co., Brewers Universal 1791

 

Thomas Rawson & Co., Brewers, Pond Street Holden's 1811

 

Thomas Rawson & Co., Ale & Porter Brewers And Maltsters, 16 Great Pond Street Baine's 1822

 

Thomas Rawson & Co., Ale and Porter brewers, Maltsters, 76 Pond Street Gells 1825

 

Thomas Rawson & Co., Ale And Porter Brewers And Maltsters, 72 Pond Street White's 1833

 

Thomas Birks, Pond Street Brewery White's 1833

 

Thomas Rawson & Co., Pond Street White's 1837

 

Thomas Rawson & Co., Brewers, Pond Street Pigot's 1841

 

Thomas Rawson & Co., Brewers, Pond Street Slater's 1846

 

Thomas Rawson & Co., Ale & Porter Brewers & Maltsters, 27 Pond Street White's 1849

 

John Birks (Rawson & Co.), Brewers, h. Woodhouse White's 1849

 

Peter Birks (Rawson & Co.), Brewers, h. Woodhouse White's 1849

 

Thomas Birks (Rawson & Co.), Brewers, h. Bolsover Hill White's 1849

 

William Birks (Rawson & Co.), Brewers, h. Springfield Place White's 1849

 

Thomas Rawson & Co., Ale And Porter Brewers & Maltsters 25 Pond Street White's 1852

 

Peter and John Birks (Rawson & Co.), Brewers, h. Woodhouse White's 1852

 

Thomas Birks, Esq. (Rawson & Co.), Brewers, h. Bolsover Hill White's 1852

 

William Birks (Rawson & Co.), Brewers, h. Springfield Place White's 1852

 

Thomas Rawson & Co., Brewers, Pond Street Brewery; stores, Sussex Street Kelly's 1893

 

Thomas Rawson & Co. Ltd. Brewers and bottlers Pond Street White's 1905

 

Thomas Rawson & Co. Ltd. ,Brewers & Bottlers & Mineral Water Manufacturers, Pond Street White's 1919

 

Thomas Rawson & Co. Ltd. Brewers, Bottlers & Mineral Water Manufacturers,

Pond Street Kelly's 1925

 

1841 Census

 

Hannah Rawson, 85, Wardsend

 

1851 Census

 

Thomas Birks 50, JP, Alderman and Brewer, born Sheffield

Judith Anne Birks 50

Edward Taughan Birks 11

Elizabeth Harriet Birks 18

Charles Lynn Birks 5 Months

 

Attachments : Wall Lynn 1828-February 1833 Pond Street Brewery.

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Plan of Thomas Rawson and Co., Pond Street Brewery, c. 1832. 

https://www.picturesheffield.com/frontend.php?keywords=Ref_No_increment;EQUALS;arc04208&pos=22&action=zoom&id=105173

Marked: Pond Street, Arundel Lane, houses, malt houses, joiners shops, stables, shed, coopers shops, scalding room, malt warehouse with vat houses under, drying kilns, boilers, engine house, coat yard, brew house, dwelling house, kitchen, counting house, Harmers open [presumably Harmer Lane].

Owners / occupiers marked: Septimus Priestley and Joseph Levick.

 

Shows progression of plan

https://www.picturesheffield.com/frontend.php?keywords=Ref_No_increment;EQUALS;arc04206&pos=20&action=zoom&id=105169

 

 

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On 26/08/2011 at 20:50, RichardB said:

Sheffield Free Trade Brewery

 

389 Queens Road.

 

 

George Freeman, Brewer, Mappin's Masbrough Old Brewery Ltd.,

28 Greasbrough Road, Masbrough Kelly's 1893

 

Founded 1900 as Rhodes, Freeman and Co..

 

Compant registered 1902, voluntary liquidation February 27th 1905.

 

New company Queens Road Brewery Ltd., June 1905; receiver appointed April 1911.

 

George Frederic Radcliffe Freeman, Director (Queens Road Brewery ),

389 Queens Road White's 1911

 

September 1912 Sheffield Free Brewery Co. registered.

 

Thornton Dungworth, Secretary, Sheffield Free Brewery Co. Limited ,

Queens' Road White's 1919

 

Thornton Dungworth , Secretary, Sheffield Free Brewery Co. Ltd.,

Queen's Road; h. 198 Chippinghouse Road Kelly's 1925

 

Public Limited Company formed in 1937.

 

1940 survived a UXB in the cellars..

 

1954 Joint takeover by Stones and Tennant Brothers; Tennants took the premises thde following year.

 

Sheffield Free Brewery Co. Ltd. (latterly known as Queens Road Brewery Ltd.), No.389 Queen's Road. 1987.

Brewing ceased on these premises in 1954.s44823.jpg.6a7a0391b29bc3ce06686d73cd71e5c5.jpgs44823

Photographer: SCC Engineer and Surveyors. 

 

 

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