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<big>''' Thomas Losco Bradley Ltd, | <big>'''Thomas Losco Bradley Ltd, ''' '' Midland Brewery, 119 (159) Northgate, New Basford, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.''</big> | ||
Brewery built 1870 by Abraham Poynton & Co. but brewery was empty by 1894. Bought by Hiram Fletcher 1902 who went bankrupt 3 months later. [[Midland Brewery Co. Ltd]] recorded here in 1908 and as above by 1920. | Brewery built 1870 by Abraham Poynton & Co. but brewery was empty by 1894. | ||
Listed as Madden & Dell between 1888 and 1907 when bankruptcy brought sale to Bradley. | |||
In 1895 he was brewing at Barleycorn, 43 Raleigh Street. Bradley’s beer was bottled for them by Hart & Co, Bromsgrove Street. | |||
Bought by Hiram Fletcher 1902 who went bankrupt 3 months later. [[Midland Brewery Co. Ltd]] recorded here in 1908 and as above by 1920. | |||
Registered 1928. | Registered 1928. | ||
Acquired by [[Shipstone & Sons Ltd]]. 1954. | Acquired by [[Shipstone & Sons Ltd]]. 1954. |
Revision as of 12:35, 22 December 2015
Thomas Losco Bradley Ltd, Midland Brewery, 119 (159) Northgate, New Basford, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire.
Brewery built 1870 by Abraham Poynton & Co. but brewery was empty by 1894.
Listed as Madden & Dell between 1888 and 1907 when bankruptcy brought sale to Bradley.
In 1895 he was brewing at Barleycorn, 43 Raleigh Street. Bradley’s beer was bottled for them by Hart & Co, Bromsgrove Street.
Bought by Hiram Fletcher 1902 who went bankrupt 3 months later. Midland Brewery Co. Ltd recorded here in 1908 and as above by 1920.
Registered 1928.
Acquired by Shipstone & Sons Ltd. 1954.