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<big>'''James Mellor & Sons Ltd, '''''14/24 Hunter Street (later 142/6 Boundary Street), Liverpool City Centre, Merseyside.''</big> | <big>'''James Mellor & Sons Ltd, '''''14/24 Hunter Street (later 142/6 Boundary Street), Liverpool City Centre, Merseyside.''</big> | ||
In 1804-07 Henry Orme recorded at 46-47 Hunter Street. In 1823 James Mellor & Co. | |||
Rebuilt in 1882 to designs of Gregory & Haynes of Salford. | |||
In 1905 Lion & Anchor TM registered and in 1914 became James Mellor & Sons Ltd. | |||
Acquired by [[Higson's Brewery Ltd]]. in 1946 with 22 houses, having previously had a trading agreement with [[Walker Cain Ltd]]. | |||
'''Two examples of the Mellor Trade Mark.''' | '''Two examples of the Mellor Trade Mark.''' |
Revision as of 19:31, 14 April 2016
James Mellor & Sons Ltd, 14/24 Hunter Street (later 142/6 Boundary Street), Liverpool City Centre, Merseyside.
In 1804-07 Henry Orme recorded at 46-47 Hunter Street. In 1823 James Mellor & Co.
Rebuilt in 1882 to designs of Gregory & Haynes of Salford.
In 1905 Lion & Anchor TM registered and in 1914 became James Mellor & Sons Ltd.
Acquired by Higson's Brewery Ltd. in 1946 with 22 houses, having previously had a trading agreement with Walker Cain Ltd.
Two examples of the Mellor Trade Mark.
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