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[[File:Findlays_LeedsHouses1903.jpg|thumb|Findlay's houses in Leeds, 1903 (from the Leeds & Yorkshire Mercury)]] | |||
* | <big>'''List of [[Findlay's Brewery Ltd]] pubs'''</big> | ||
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* | * King’s Head, Shannon Street, Leeds (April 1890) | ||
* | * Fleece Inn, Vincent Street, Leeds (acquired Nov. 1897) + | ||
* | * Yew Tree Inn, Ellerby Lane, Leeds (June 1898) + | ||
* | * Blue Bell, Sardinia Street/ Glasshouse Street (July 1898) | ||
* | * George Hotel, Great George Street, Leeds (March 1899) | ||
* | * Foundry Inn, Marshall Street, Holbeck, Leeds (May 1899) + | ||
* | * City of Mabgate Inn, Mabgate, Leeds (June 1899) + | ||
* | * Prince of Wales’ Feathers, Buslingthorpe Lane, Leeds (Aug. 1899) + | ||
* | * Horse & Jockey, York Road, Leeds (Sept. 1899, became Leeds City Brewery Ltd.1911) | ||
* | * Craven Heifer, Hunslet Lane, Leeds | ||
* | * Nevin’s Hotel, Goodman Street, Leeds (Feb. 1900) + | ||
* Moulder’s Arms, Spark Street/ Dean Street (Jan. 1900) | |||
* Dyer’s Arms, Bridge Street, Wakefield (owned in 1886) | |||
+ became Albion Brewery (Leeds) Ltd. pubs. | + became Albion Brewery (Leeds) Ltd. pubs. |
Revision as of 17:06, 23 January 2020
List of Findlay's Brewery Ltd pubs
- King’s Head, Shannon Street, Leeds (April 1890)
- Fleece Inn, Vincent Street, Leeds (acquired Nov. 1897) +
- Yew Tree Inn, Ellerby Lane, Leeds (June 1898) +
- Blue Bell, Sardinia Street/ Glasshouse Street (July 1898)
- George Hotel, Great George Street, Leeds (March 1899)
- Foundry Inn, Marshall Street, Holbeck, Leeds (May 1899) +
- City of Mabgate Inn, Mabgate, Leeds (June 1899) +
- Prince of Wales’ Feathers, Buslingthorpe Lane, Leeds (Aug. 1899) +
- Horse & Jockey, York Road, Leeds (Sept. 1899, became Leeds City Brewery Ltd.1911)
- Craven Heifer, Hunslet Lane, Leeds
- Nevin’s Hotel, Goodman Street, Leeds (Feb. 1900) +
- Moulder’s Arms, Spark Street/ Dean Street (Jan. 1900)
- Dyer’s Arms, Bridge Street, Wakefield (owned in 1886)
+ became Albion Brewery (Leeds) Ltd. pubs.