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<big>''' John Barraclough & Co., ''' '' Albion Inn, 28 Ivegate , Bradford , West Yorkshire .''</big>
<big>'''John Barraclough & Co., ''' '' Albion Inn, 28 Ivegate, Bradford, West Yorkshire.''</big>


Described as "hotel, coach-house and brewery" in deeds of 1833. Bought by John Barraclough in 1849. Brewing appears to have ceased upon death of Barraclough in 1884. The premises were bought by Yates Brothers in 1941 and still stand.
Described as "hotel, coach-house and brewery" in deeds of 1833.  
 
Bought by John Barraclough in 1849.  
 
Brewing appears to have ceased upon death of Barraclough in 1884.
 
The premises were bought by Yates Brothers in 1941 and still stand.
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Revision as of 16:44, 9 September 2018

John Barraclough & Co., Albion Inn, 28 Ivegate, Bradford, West Yorkshire.

Described as "hotel, coach-house and brewery" in deeds of 1833.

Bought by John Barraclough in 1849.

Brewing appears to have ceased upon death of Barraclough in 1884.

The premises were bought by Yates Brothers in 1941 and still stand.