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The Friendship was rebuilt by the licensee Thomas (Tom) Edward Batty in 1903. Above the doorway is a stone carved panel with the date 1903 and the initials 'TEB'; also a 'handshake', the symbol of the Stocksbridge Band of Hope Industrial Co-operative Society Ltd. Tom Batty was a bottler of beers (including "Bass and Worthingtons Fine Ales").
The Friendship was rebuilt by the licensee Thomas (Tom) Edward Batty in 1903. Above the doorway is a stone carved panel with the date 1903 and the initials 'TEB'; also a 'handshake', the symbol of the Stocksbridge Band of Hope Industrial Co-operative Society Ltd. Tom Batty was a bottler of beers (including "Bass and Worthingtons Fine Ales").
Later, the Friendship was owned by:
* [[Truswell's Brewery Co. Ltd]]

Revision as of 15:02, 17 January 2020

Friendship Hotel, Manchester Road, Stocksbridge, South Yorkshire S36 2DW

The Friendship was rebuilt by the licensee Thomas (Tom) Edward Batty in 1903. Above the doorway is a stone carved panel with the date 1903 and the initials 'TEB'; also a 'handshake', the symbol of the Stocksbridge Band of Hope Industrial Co-operative Society Ltd. Tom Batty was a bottler of beers (including "Bass and Worthingtons Fine Ales").

Later, the Friendship was owned by: