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<big>'''James Cronshaw, ''' '' Alexandra Brewery, Erskine Street, Hulme, Greater Manchester.''</big>


Acquired by [[Groves & Whitnall Ltd]]. September 1899 with 145 houses and brewing continued until 1915 when wartime economies forced closure.  
<big>'''James Cronshaw''', ''Alexandra Brewery, Erskine Street, Hulme, Greater Manchester.''</big>
 
Acquired by [[Groves & Whitnall Ltd]] in September 1899 with 145 houses and brewing continued until 1915 when wartime economies forced closure.  


In 1923, was in use as a spirit store.
In 1923, was in use as a spirit store.




'''[[List of James Cronshaw Pubs]]'''
* '''[[List of James Cronshaw Pubs]]'''
 


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Latest revision as of 14:29, 29 April 2020

Cronshaw Mc 1890.jpg

James Cronshaw, Alexandra Brewery, Erskine Street, Hulme, Greater Manchester.

Acquired by Groves & Whitnall Ltd in September 1899 with 145 houses and brewing continued until 1915 when wartime economies forced closure.

In 1923, was in use as a spirit store.