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Revision as of 13:26, 20 November 2018

An advert from 1915
C&S Bpool ad.jpg
1951
C&S Blackpool (1).jpg

Catterall & Swarbrick's Brewery Ltd, Queen's Brewery, Talbot Road, Blackpool, Lancashire

Founded at Poulton-le-Fylde 1871. Registered July 1894. The Blackpool brewery was built in 1927. Acquired by United Breweries in 1961 (see Hammond's United Breweries Ltd) with 104 public houses. Closed 1971.



James Richardson (Catterall & Swarbrick), Newton Springs Brewery, Staining Road, Hardhorn, Lancashire

James Richardson and over 12 houses were acquired by Catterall & Swarbrick in 1890. Used for bottling. Buildings remain as part of a camp site.


Images of the Newton Springs Brewery


Images of the Blackpool brewery