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[[image:King Keighley 1958.jpg|thumb|The brewery in 1958]] | [[image:King Keighley 1958.jpg|thumb|The brewery in 1958]] | ||
<big>'''Aaron King & Co''', ''Old Brewery, Cook Lane, Keighley, West Yorkshire.''</big> | |||
[[Timothy Taylor]] first brewed at the Cook Lane Brewery in 1858 before moving to the Knowle Spring Brewery in 1863. Aaron King subsequently occupied the Cook Lane site. | |||
Ceased brewing in 1958 just prior to their last | In 1935 Taylors purchased the Globe and Eastwood Tavern, Keighley, and 2 off-licences from Aaron King. | ||
Ceased brewing in 1958 just prior to their last three public houses being sold at auction. | |||
The brewery was demolished in 1961 and a shopping centre built on the site in 1965. | The brewery was demolished in 1961 and a shopping centre built on the site in 1965. | ||
[[List of Aaron King & Co. pubs]] | * [[List of Aaron King & Co. pubs]] | ||
[[File:KeighleyCookLaneBrewery.jpg|200px]] | |||
[[category:West Yorkshire]] |
Latest revision as of 18:14, 26 October 2018
Aaron King & Co, Old Brewery, Cook Lane, Keighley, West Yorkshire.
Timothy Taylor first brewed at the Cook Lane Brewery in 1858 before moving to the Knowle Spring Brewery in 1863. Aaron King subsequently occupied the Cook Lane site.
In 1935 Taylors purchased the Globe and Eastwood Tavern, Keighley, and 2 off-licences from Aaron King.
Ceased brewing in 1958 just prior to their last three public houses being sold at auction.
The brewery was demolished in 1961 and a shopping centre built on the site in 1965.