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H N & W H Stocks partnership dissolved 1876. The above bought [[Joseph Stocks & Co. Ltd]] in 1919 and spent £900 on refitting, including bottling and mineral water plant. However, a John Stocks is recorded as “late proprietor of the Spring Mill Brewery, Milnsbridge” when he died in 1909 in New Zealand, where he had gone on account of ill-health, aged 52.
H N & W H Stocks partnership dissolved 1876. The above bought [[Joseph Stocks & Co. Ltd]] in 1919 and spent £900 on refitting, including bottling and mineral water plant. However, a John Stocks is recorded as “late proprietor of the Spring Mill Brewery, Milnsbridge” when he died in 1909 in New Zealand, where he had gone on account of ill-health, aged 52.
Oxenhope Moorlands Brewery, The Waggon & Horses Inn, Dyke Nook, Oxenhope, West Yorkshire.
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Brewing commenced in June 2003.
 
The brewery closed during the Summer of 2004, with the owner and plant moving to Easdale where they reopened as the Oyster Bar and Brewery at Easter 2005.

Latest revision as of 19:45, 11 September 2018

Huddersfield Working Men's Clubs, Slaithwaite, West Yorkshire.

H N & W H Stocks partnership dissolved 1876. The above bought Joseph Stocks & Co. Ltd in 1919 and spent £900 on refitting, including bottling and mineral water plant. However, a John Stocks is recorded as “late proprietor of the Spring Mill Brewery, Milnsbridge” when he died in 1909 in New Zealand, where he had gone on account of ill-health, aged 52.