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Revision as of 16:45, 9 September 2018
Crown Brewery Co, Nesfield Street, Bradford, West Yorkshire.
Established in c.1875 by George Blakey, wine & spirit merchant and bottler.
Used by Robert Ogden in partnership with Samuel Ogden from Haworth until bankruptcy in 1883. David Levy began trading as the Levy Brothers the following year.
William Wallace formed company as above c.1892.
Premises acquired by Wheatley & Bates Ltd. of Sheffield in 1895 who were black beer manufacturers.
Merged into Boardman's United Breweries Ltd in 1896.
Buildings remain.
List of Crown Brewery Co. pubs
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