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The origins probably in the Prince Albert/ Prince of Wales in Ainsworth Street, which they held in 1886.  
The origins probably in the Prince Albert/ Prince of Wales in Ainsworth Street, which they held in 1886.  

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Green & Whalley, Albert Brewery, Cort Street, Blackburn, Lancashire.

The origins probably in the Prince Albert/ Prince of Wales in Ainsworth Street, which they held in 1886.

Trading 1890/95 possibly the H S Whalley involved with the Lion brewery, with somewhat dire financial consequences.

Acquired by Whewell Ltd before 1905.