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[[image:Ridgway Newcastle Staffs ad 1871.jpg|thumb|An advert from 1871]] | [[image:Ridgway Newcastle Staffs ad 1871.jpg|thumb|An advert from 1871]] | ||
[[image:Ridgway Newcastle Staffs ad 1905.jpg|thumb|An advert from 1905]] | [[image:Ridgway Newcastle Staffs ad 1905.jpg|thumb|An advert from 1905]] | ||
<big>'''Frederick Job Ridgway & Sons, '''''Lower Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire.''</big> | |||
In 1903 acquired by [[Burton Brewery Co. Ltd]] with 39 pubs. | |||
On 15th December 1914 plant removed; however, there were financial problems at Burton and in 1915 HF & FB Ridgeway repossessed the mortgaged property some 23 houses and brewery, which they then sold to [[Parker's Burslem Brewery Co. Ltd]]. | |||
In 1928 site sold to Goodwin Foster Brown and in 1980s was Kwik Fit. | |||
[[List of Frederick Job Ridgway & Sons pubs]] | [[List of Frederick Job Ridgway & Sons pubs]] | ||
[[category:Staffordshire]] | [[category:Staffordshire]] |
Latest revision as of 23:40, 15 April 2020
Frederick Job Ridgway & Sons, Lower Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire.
In 1903 acquired by Burton Brewery Co. Ltd with 39 pubs.
On 15th December 1914 plant removed; however, there were financial problems at Burton and in 1915 HF & FB Ridgeway repossessed the mortgaged property some 23 houses and brewery, which they then sold to Parker's Burslem Brewery Co. Ltd.
In 1928 site sold to Goodwin Foster Brown and in 1980s was Kwik Fit.