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<big>'''Joseph Hardy, ''''' Albion Brewery, Low Lane, Clayton, Bradford, West Yorkshire.''</big>
<big>'''Joseph Hardy, ''''' Albion Brewery, Low Lane, Clayton, Bradford, West Yorkshire.''</big>
In 1894 as Lower Lane.


Acquired by [[Waller's Bradford Brewery Ltd]] with 2 houses in October 1924.  
Acquired by [[Waller's Bradford Brewery Ltd]] with 2 houses in October 1924.  
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[[List of Joseph Hardy pubs]]
[[List of Joseph Hardy pubs]]
'''Malcolm Toft writes:-'''
Operated from at least 1869 when they supplied six beerhouses in the town centre. In 1870 the firm was entitled Hardy & Briggs, Joseph Hardy from 1879 to 1912 and Abraham Hardy in 1921. Waller & Son Limited in October 1924 purchased what were probably their last two houses, the Albion Hotel, Green End, Clayton, and the Fire Brigade, Great Horton, Bradford. It is not clear when brewing ceased, but Abraham Hardy died in December 1932, aged 72.
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Latest revision as of 10:55, 13 April 2020

Joseph Hardy, Albion Brewery, Low Lane, Clayton, Bradford, West Yorkshire.

In 1894 as Lower Lane.

Acquired by Waller's Bradford Brewery Ltd with 2 houses in October 1924.

Former brewery partner in Joseph Hardy & Sons, Abraham Hardy died December 1932.

Nothing remains of the brewery.

List of Joseph Hardy pubs

Malcolm Toft writes:-

Operated from at least 1869 when they supplied six beerhouses in the town centre. In 1870 the firm was entitled Hardy & Briggs, Joseph Hardy from 1879 to 1912 and Abraham Hardy in 1921. Waller & Son Limited in October 1924 purchased what were probably their last two houses, the Albion Hotel, Green End, Clayton, and the Fire Brigade, Great Horton, Bradford. It is not clear when brewing ceased, but Abraham Hardy died in December 1932, aged 72.