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James Porter was a partner in the brewery. In about 1879, he purchased [[Bryan Brothers, Dale Brewery]] in Burton upon Trent, and then Thomas Robinson's Union Street Brewery in Burton.
James Porter was a partner in the brewery. In about 1879, he purchased [[Bryan Brothers, Dale Brewery]] in Burton upon Trent, and then Thomas Robinson's Union Street Brewery in Burton.


The Union Street and Myrtle Breweries were merged with 109 tied houses in 1896 to form [[Robinson's Brewery Ltd|Robinson's Brewery Co Ltd]].


The Myrtle brewery closed in 1930 following takeover of Robinsons by Ind Coope.




, and traded as [[Thomas Robinson & Co]] by 1869.
See [[Robinson's Brewery Ltd]].


Registered March 1896 to acquire [[Thomas Robinson & Co]]. and Sykes, Porter & Co, Myrtle Brewery with 109 tied houses.


Acquired by [[Ind Coope Ltd]]. 1920 with 135 public houses.
Burton brewery closed 1920 and Liverpool brewery 1930.
* '''[[List of Robinson's Brewery Ltd pubs]]'''
[[category: Staffordshire]]
[[category: Merseyside]]
[[category: Merseyside]]

Latest revision as of 15:58, 4 March 2020

The Sykes entry in the Trade Mark Directory

Sykes, Porter & Co, Myrtle Brewery, 16-18 Holly Street, Liverpool, Merseyside

James Porter was a partner in the brewery. In about 1879, he purchased Bryan Brothers, Dale Brewery in Burton upon Trent, and then Thomas Robinson's Union Street Brewery in Burton.

The Union Street and Myrtle Breweries were merged with 109 tied houses in 1896 to form Robinson's Brewery Co Ltd.

The Myrtle brewery closed in 1930 following takeover of Robinsons by Ind Coope.


See Robinson's Brewery Ltd.