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<big>'''Thomas Booth, ''' '' Red Lion Brewery, Abbey Road, Gornal Wood, Lower Gornal, West Midlands.''</big>
<big>'''Thomas Booth, ''' '' Corbyn's Hall Brewery, Tiled House Lane, Pensnett, West Midlands.''</big>
 
Recorded in 1939. Died October 1952 owning 8 pubs and 1 off-license.
 
 
<big>'''Thomas Booth,''''' Blue Pig Inn, St Andrews Street, Netherton, West Midlands.''</big>


Thomas Malpas in 1926. To [[Julia Hanson & Sons Ltd]] 1942.
Bought from George Henry Downes in 1910 and brewery refitted. Brewed from 1921 until 1934 when he moved to the Red Lion Brewery, Gornal Wood.




<big>'''Thomas Booth, ''' '' Corbyn's Hall Brewery, Tiled House Lane, Pensnett, West Midlands.''</big>
<big>'''Thomas Booth, ''' '' Red Lion Brewery, Abbey Road, Gornal Wood, Lower Gornal, West Midlands.''</big>


Recorded in 1939. Died October 1952 owning 8 pubs and 1 off-license.
Thomas Malpas in 1926. To [[Julia Hanson & Sons Ltd]] 1942.

Revision as of 14:53, 18 April 2016

Thomas Booth, Corbyn's Hall Brewery, Tiled House Lane, Pensnett, West Midlands.

Recorded in 1939. Died October 1952 owning 8 pubs and 1 off-license.


Thomas Booth, Blue Pig Inn, St Andrews Street, Netherton, West Midlands.

Bought from George Henry Downes in 1910 and brewery refitted. Brewed from 1921 until 1934 when he moved to the Red Lion Brewery, Gornal Wood.


Thomas Booth, Red Lion Brewery, Abbey Road, Gornal Wood, Lower Gornal, West Midlands.

Thomas Malpas in 1926. To Julia Hanson & Sons Ltd 1942.