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<big>'''Great Northern Brewery Ltd, '''''Carrick Road, Dundalk, Co Louth, Ireland.''</big> | <big>'''Great Northern Brewery Ltd, '''''Carrick Road, Dundalk, Co Louth, Ireland.''</big> | ||
Located on the main Dublin to Belfast railway line. | |||
The brewery was founded in 1897, the perfect example of late Victorian brewery architecture. | |||
Acquired by [[Smithwick & Sons Ltd]] in 1954 and sold to Guinness in 1960 for the production of Harp Lager. | Acquired by [[Smithwick & Sons Ltd]] in 1954 and sold to Guinness in 1960 for the production of Harp Lager. | ||
Became part of Diageo and closed 2008. | Became part of Diageo and closed 2008. | ||
{{Trade Mark |regno = 254,028|desc=Great Cromlech, Ballymascanlan|date=24/04/1903|seventy=NO}} | {{Trade Mark |regno = 254,028|desc=Great Cromlech, Ballymascanlan|date=24/04/1903|seventy=NO}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:48, 7 July 2019
Great Northern Brewery Ltd, Carrick Road, Dundalk, Co Louth, Ireland.
Located on the main Dublin to Belfast railway line.
The brewery was founded in 1897, the perfect example of late Victorian brewery architecture.
Acquired by Smithwick & Sons Ltd in 1954 and sold to Guinness in 1960 for the production of Harp Lager.
Became part of Diageo and closed 2008.
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