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Registered March 1874 to acquire John C Waterhouse, Crown Brewery and Jowett Brothers, wine and spirit merchants, Clegg Street.  
Registered March 1874 to acquire John C Waterhouse, Crown Brewery and Jowett Brothers, wine and spirit merchants, Clegg Street.  
New brewery in 1880, Booth Hall Lane.


Acquired by [[Wilsons Brewery Ltd]]. 1896 with 49 public houses.  
Acquired by [[Wilsons Brewery Ltd]]. 1896 with 49 public houses.  


Brewing probably continued until the early 1900s.
Plant dismantled March 1916 and demolished 1944.




'''[[List of Jowett, Waterhouse & Co Ltd pubs]]'''
'''[[List of Jowett, Waterhouse & Co Ltd pubs]]'''
[[category:Greater Manchester]]
[[category:Greater Manchester]]

Latest revision as of 11:51, 9 April 2020

Messrs. Jowett Waterhouse & Co Ltd, New (Crown) Brewery, Oldham. Brewers’ Journal 15th February 1881
Jowett ad 1879 1.jpg

Jowett, Waterhouse & Co. Ltd, Rochdale Road, Royton, Greater Manchester.

Registered March 1874 to acquire John C Waterhouse, Crown Brewery and Jowett Brothers, wine and spirit merchants, Clegg Street.

New brewery in 1880, Booth Hall Lane.

Acquired by Wilsons Brewery Ltd. 1896 with 49 public houses.

Plant dismantled March 1916 and demolished 1944.


List of Jowett, Waterhouse & Co Ltd pubs