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<big>'''John Dalzell,''''' High Street, Harrington, Cumbria.''</big>
<big>'''John Dalzell,''''' High Street, Harrington, Cumbria.''</big>


Founded in 1847 by John Dalzell.  
Founded in 1847 by John Dalzell. In 1892 Thomas Dalzell merged with Joseph Dalzell of Parton.
 
The brewery closed prior to 1925 and 75 houses acquired by the [[Workington Brewery Co. Ltd]]. Some buildings survive.
 
<gallery>
HarringtonJohnDalzell_MikeBrown1.jpg|Mike Brown
HarringtonJohnDalzell_MikeBrown2.jpg|Mike Brown
HarringtonJohnDalzell_TBeattie1_Late1970s.jpg|Tony Beattie, late 1970s
HarringtonJohnDalzell_TBeattie2_Late1970s.jpg|Tony Beattie, late 1970s
HarringtonJohnDalzell_Google2017.jpg|Courtesy www.google.com/maps 2017
</gallery>
 


In 1892 Thomas Dalzell merged with Joseph Dalzell of Parton.


Brewery closed prior to 1925 and 75 houses acquired by the [[Workington Brewery Co. Ltd]].
[[category:Cumbria]]
[[category:Cumbria]]

Revision as of 17:27, 7 August 2020

Parton Dalzell Cumbria aa.jpg
Parton Dalzell Cumbria.jpg

John Dalzell, High Street, Harrington, Cumbria.

Founded in 1847 by John Dalzell. In 1892 Thomas Dalzell merged with Joseph Dalzell of Parton.

The brewery closed prior to 1925 and 75 houses acquired by the Workington Brewery Co. Ltd. Some buildings survive.