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[[Image:Albion Newark 1.jpg|thumb|An advert from 1869.]] | [[Image:Albion Newark 1.jpg|thumb|An advert from 1869.]] | ||
<big>'''McGeorge & Heppenstalls Ltd''', ''Albion Brewery | <big>'''McGeorge & Heppenstalls Ltd''', ''Albion Brewery, William Street, Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire.''</big> | ||
About 1847, Christopher Heppenstall (1811-1872) acquired land on a newly developed street, William Street, and built a brewery. On the corner of Balderton Gate, he built a tap, the Eagle Tavern, plus a house for himself, and four cottages. | |||
After the first Chistopher's death, his sons and then his grandsons ran the business | |||
Registered 1887 as Heppenstalls Ltd and the name was changed as above 1892. | Registered 1887 as Heppenstalls Ltd and the name was changed as above 1892. |
Revision as of 22:00, 21 March 2018
McGeorge & Heppenstalls Ltd, Albion Brewery, William Street, Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire.
About 1847, Christopher Heppenstall (1811-1872) acquired land on a newly developed street, William Street, and built a brewery. On the corner of Balderton Gate, he built a tap, the Eagle Tavern, plus a house for himself, and four cottages.
After the first Chistopher's death, his sons and then his grandsons ran the business
Registered 1887 as Heppenstalls Ltd and the name was changed as above 1892.
Acquired by Warwicks & Richardsons Ltd. 1892 and brewing ceased 1895.
> List of McGeorge & Heppenstalls Ltd pubs
Eagle House, 115 Balderton Gate, Newark-on-Trent was the brewer's house for Christopher Heppenstall's Albion Brewery, which was nearly adjacent: