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<big>'''J | <big>'''J W Brockbank & Sons, ''' ''Bank Springs Brewery, Kirksanton, Cumbria.''</big> | ||
Acquired by [[Matthew Brown & Co. Ltd]]. 1954 with 20 houses and was liquidated in the same year. Building still standing. | Acquired by [[Matthew Brown & Co. Ltd]]. 1954 with 20 houses and was liquidated in the same year. Building still standing. | ||
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File:Brockbank Millom RD zxc (1).jpg |Courtesy Roy Denison | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:10, 15 May 2020
J W Brockbank & Sons, Bank Springs Brewery, Kirksanton, Cumbria.
Acquired by Matthew Brown & Co. Ltd. 1954 with 20 houses and was liquidated in the same year. Building still standing.
An assortment of views of the brewery.