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<big>'''Dulley & Sons Ltd''', ''Swan Brewery, 20 Sheep Street, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire.''</big>
<big>'''Dulley & Sons Ltd''', ''Swan Brewery, 20 Sheep Street, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire.''</big>


Founded by 1823. Registered 1898.  
Founded by 1823. Registered 1898. Acquired by [[Campbell Praed & Co. Ltd]] in 1920 with 54 houses.  


Acquired by [[Campbell Praed & Co. Ltd]]. 1920 with 54 houses.  
Brewery now demolished, but 'Dulley's Baths' survives, in use as Wellingborough Museum. This was built by David Dulley in 1892 as a swimming pool. In 1919, the Baths were converted into a shoe factory. Today, the museum welcomes visitors to explore a range of exhibits.  


Brewery now demolished.
 
'''Dulley's Baths'''
 
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File:WellingboroughMuseum_Surprise.jpg|Courtesy northamptonshiresurprise.com
File:WellingboroughMuseum2021bb_SP.jpg|2021
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Latest revision as of 18:20, 17 August 2021

Dulley House, Wellingborough

Dulley & Sons Ltd, Swan Brewery, 20 Sheep Street, Wellingborough, Northamptonshire.

Founded by 1823. Registered 1898. Acquired by Campbell Praed & Co. Ltd in 1920 with 54 houses.

Brewery now demolished, but 'Dulley's Baths' survives, in use as Wellingborough Museum. This was built by David Dulley in 1892 as a swimming pool. In 1919, the Baths were converted into a shoe factory. Today, the museum welcomes visitors to explore a range of exhibits.


Dulley's Baths


The Prince of Wales, Faxton End, Old: a former Dulley's house: