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File:DSCF3083.jpg|The mainly Victorian terracotta confection that is Cain's Brewery in Liverpool
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File:DSCF3084.jpg|There is much detail on view…
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File:DSCF3084a.jpg|….including the original Robert Cain trademark who built the brewery from 1883 to 1902
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File:DSCF3085.jpg|There is much discussion over whether the trade mark was a goat with two horns….
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File:DSCF3086.jpg|…or a unicorn with just one
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File:DSCF3086a.jpg|But detail from a poster proves it is a goat. Horns lower down the façade have been lost over the years
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File:DSCF3087.JPG|Higsons took over in 1923 and went to some trouble to rebadge the brewery to match the original
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File:DSCF3088.JPG|Someone got a good view across the city
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File:DSCF3089.JPG|The brewery was completed in 1902…
DSCF3083 The mainly Victorian terracotta confection that is Cain's Brewery in Liverpool
File:DSCF3090.JPG|..and the offices in 1883
DSCF3084 There is much detail on view…
File:DSCF3091.JPG|Ventilation above the old cooler rooms
DSCF3084a ….including the original Robert Cain trademark who built the brewery from 1883 to 1902
File:DSCF3093.JPG|Ancient and modern. The brewery is again Cains after Higsons, Boddingtons, GB Breweries and Danish Brewing Group
DSCF3085 There is much discussion over whether the trade mark was a goat with two horns….
File:DSCF3094.JPG|Imagine a brickie doing this in the 21st century
DSCF3086 …or a unicorn with just one
File:DSCF3095.JPG|Higsons name but RC is left below and the creature above does look like a unicorn!
DSCF3086a But detail from a poster proves it is a goat. Horns lower down the façade have been lost over the years
File:DSCF3096.JPG|The brewery stack well trussed against the winds that blow off the Mersey. The tower is only accessed by telecomms to service their gear.
DSCF3087 Higsons took over in 1923 and went to some trouble to rebadge the brewery to match the original
DSCF3088 Someone got a good view across the city
DSCF3089 The brewery was completed in 1902…
DSCF3090 ..and the offices in 1883
DSCF3091 Ventilation above the old cooler rooms
DSCF3093 Ancient and modern. The brewery is again Cains after Higsons, Boddingtons, GB Breweries and Danish Brewing Group
DSCF3094 Imagine a brickie doing this in the 21st century
DSCF3095 Higsons name but RC is left below and the creature above does look like a unicorn!
DSCF3096 The brewery stack well trussed against the winds that blow off the Mersey. The tower is only accessed by telecomms to service their gear.
 
 
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File:DSCF3100.JPG|Memorabilia and certificates from the Brewing Industry International Awards
File:DSCF3100.JPG|Memorabilia and certificates from the Brewing Industry International Awards
File:DSCF3102.JPG|Artifacts in the Brewery Tap
File:DSCF3102.JPG|Artifacts in the Brewery Tap
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Revision as of 22:15, 8 June 2016

Brewer & Distiller International Gallery