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[[Image: Higsons 71.jpg|thumb|The trade mark in 1951.]]
[[Image: Higsons 71.jpg|thumb|The trade mark in 1951.]]
[[Image:Higson 74.jpg|thumb|A sample of the many adverts used by the company]]
[[Image:Higson 74.jpg|thumb|A sample of the many adverts used by the company]]
[[File:cains lpool zv.png|400px|thumb]]
[[File:CainsMerseyBreweryPC.jpg|thumb|The brewery when owned by Cain's]]
[[File:Higsons drays Liverpool.jpg|thumb]]
[[File:Higsons drays Liverpool.jpg|thumb]]
 
<big>'''Higson's Brewery Ltd''', ''Mersey Brewery, Stanhope Street, Toxteth, Liverpool, Merseyside.''</big>
<big>'''Higson's Brewery Ltd''', ''Mersey Brewery, Stanhope Street, Toxteth, Liverpool, Merseyside.''</big>


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Registered 1888 as Daniel Higson Ltd. Moved to the Windsor Brewery Upper Parliament Street 1914, renaming it the Cheapside.  
Registered 1888 as Daniel Higson Ltd. Moved to the Windsor Brewery Upper Parliament Street 1914, renaming it the Cheapside.  


Acquired Cain’s former brewery in 1923. Re-registered as above January 1937.
Acquired the Toxteth brewery of [[Robert Cain & Sons Ltd]] in 1923. Re-registered as above January 1937.  
 
New brewhouse in 1983 capable of brewing lager; hence, acquired by Boddington’s Breweries Ltd. June 1985 with 160 tied houses and brewing ceased in 1990.
 
Under the ownership of Whitbread, the production was switched to Castle Eden.


In 1990 an MBO was formed as GB Breweries, then 1991 as Robert Cain & Co.  
New brewhouse in 1983 capable of brewing lager; Higsons were then acquired with 160 tied houses by [[Boddington's Breweries Ltd]] in June 1985, and thereby ownership passed to Whitbread in 1989. Brewing ceased at Toxteth in 1990. Under the ownership of Whitbread, the production was switched to Castle Eden.
 
After a variety of owners, placed into administration in 2008.


In 1990 an MBO was formed as GB Breweries, and from then there were several different owners: see [[Robert Cain Brewery]].


'''Acquisitions'''
* They acquired [[Smith, Mumford & Co]] of Liverpool in 1915.
* They acquired [[Smith, Mumford & Co]] of Liverpool in 1915.
* [[Spragg & Co. Ltd]] of Wallasey were acquired in June 1919 with 5 tied houses.
* [[Spragg & Co. Ltd]] of Wallasey were acquired in June 1919 with 5 tied houses.
* [[Joseph Jones & Co. Ltd]], Knotty Ash Brewery was acquired in 1927 with 68 licensed houses. Brewing ceased there in 1928.  
* [[Joseph Jones & Co. Ltd]], Knotty Ash Brewery was acquired in 1927 with 68 licensed houses. Brewing ceased there in 1928.  
* In 1946, they acquired [[Mellor & Sons Ltd]] of Liverpool with 22 houses.  
* In 1946, they acquired [[Mellor & Sons Ltd]] of Liverpool with 22 houses.  


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* [[H1780 Tap & Still]] (2017)
* [[H1780 Tap & Still]] (2017)


See:
See also:


* '''[[Cains - photographs taken by Roger Putman - 19 June 2003]]'''
* '''[[Cains - Gallery]]'''
* '''[http://www.breweryhistory.com/journal/archive/160/Higsons.pdf "Higsons Brewery Limited: 1780-1980" by C J Hanley]'''
* '''[http://www.breweryhistory.com/journal/archive/160/Higsons.pdf "Higsons Brewery Limited: 1780-1980" by C J Hanley]'''
* '''"Lost photos capture famous Liverpool brewery back in the 1980s" - a photo library from the Liverpool Echo. See: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/nostalgia/gallery/lost-photos-capture-famous-liverpool-24666861




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Image: Higsons 78.jpg|The new fermenting room: 1963
Image: Higsons 78.jpg|The new fermenting room: 1963
File:Higson Bry Liverpool a001 (3).jpg|The original fermenting room: 1963
File:Higson Bry Liverpool a001 (3).jpg|The original fermenting room: 1963
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Latest revision as of 17:48, 7 September 2022

The trade mark in 1951.
A sample of the many adverts used by the company
The brewery when owned by Cain's
Higsons drays Liverpool.jpg

Higson's Brewery Ltd, Mersey Brewery, Stanhope Street, Toxteth, Liverpool, Merseyside.

Founded by William Harvey at Dale Street 1780, then 1788 at 56 Cheapside. In 1796 Fairclough, Harvey & Co, 60 Cheapside, Dale Street. The Harveys were succeeded in 1845 by Thomas Howard who died in 1865 leaving the Cheapside Brewery to his cashier, Daniel Higson.

Registered 1888 as Daniel Higson Ltd. Moved to the Windsor Brewery Upper Parliament Street 1914, renaming it the Cheapside.

Acquired the Toxteth brewery of Robert Cain & Sons Ltd in 1923. Re-registered as above January 1937.

New brewhouse in 1983 capable of brewing lager; Higsons were then acquired with 160 tied houses by Boddington's Breweries Ltd in June 1985, and thereby ownership passed to Whitbread in 1989. Brewing ceased at Toxteth in 1990. Under the ownership of Whitbread, the production was switched to Castle Eden.

In 1990 an MBO was formed as GB Breweries, and from then there were several different owners: see Robert Cain Brewery.

Acquisitions

The Higson's name has been revived twice:

See also:


Images of the brewery.


The following images were taken on a BHS Visit in 1990


Higsons' offices at 127 Dale Street in 2008. Courtesy Steve Peck


From the Liverpool Echo


Labels etc


Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 476,456
Description  : Words "TROJAN" for fermented liquors & spirits
Date of Application  : 06/01/1927
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO


Registration No  : 477,196
Description  : Words "TROJAN" & picture of a Trojan
Date of Application  : 27/01/1927
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO