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James Richardson and over 12 houses were acquired by Catterall & Swarbrick in 1890. Used for bottling. Buildings remain as part of a camp site. | James Richardson and over 12 houses were acquired by Catterall & Swarbrick in 1890. Used for bottling. Buildings remain as part of a camp site. | ||
* Link to an Ordnance Survey map of the site, 1891: https://maps.nls.uk/view/126516548#zoom=4&lat=8263&lon=1676&layers=BT | |||
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Catterall & Swarbrick's Brewery Ltd, Queen's Brewery, Talbot Road, Blackpool, Lancashire
Founded at Poulton-le-Fylde 1871. Registered July 1894. The Blackpool brewery was built in 1927. Acquired by United Breweries in 1961 (see Hammond's United Breweries Ltd) with 104 public houses. Closed 1971.
- Link to an Ordnance Survey map of the site, 1930-1931: https://maps.nls.uk/view/126516434#zoom=3&lat=10271&lon=15056&layers=BT
The Blackpool site has been entirely redeveloped for housing, and the estate features roads: Coopers Way, Catterall Close and Swarbrick Close.
James Richardson (Catterall & Swarbrick), Newton Springs Brewery, Staining Road, Hardhorn, Lancashire
James Richardson and over 12 houses were acquired by Catterall & Swarbrick in 1890. Used for bottling. Buildings remain as part of a camp site.
- Link to an Ordnance Survey map of the site, 1891: https://maps.nls.uk/view/126516548#zoom=4&lat=8263&lon=1676&layers=BT
Images of the Newton Springs Brewery
Images of the Blackpool brewery