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<big>''' Naylor Brothers, ''' '' Eastbrook Brewery, Burnett Street , Bradford , West Yorkshire .''</big>
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Israel Thornton, former building contractor, built the premises and commenced brewing there in 1878. Traded under various names, Thornton & Sons (& Co), Thornton, Levy & Co (thought to be the same Levy involved in Crown Brewery) and c.1888 Naylor Brothers. Partnership dissolved January 1893 when J [[Hey & Co. Ltd]] brewed at the property after which it appears to have closed. No remains.
Israel Thornton, former building contractor, built the premises and commenced brewing there in 1878. Traded under various names, Thornton & Sons (& Co), Thornton, Levy & Co (thought to be the same Levy involved in Crown Brewery) and c.1888 Naylor Brothers.
 
Partnership dissolved January 1893 when J [[Hey & Co. Ltd]] brewed at the property after which it appears to have closed.  
 
No remains.

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Naylor Brothers, Eastbrook Brewery, Burnett Street, Bradford, West Yorkshire.

Israel Thornton, former building contractor, built the premises and commenced brewing there in 1878. Traded under various names, Thornton & Sons (& Co), Thornton, Levy & Co (thought to be the same Levy involved in Crown Brewery) and c.1888 Naylor Brothers.

Partnership dissolved January 1893 when J Hey & Co. Ltd brewed at the property after which it appears to have closed.

No remains.