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<big>'''Ogden & Co. Ltd, ''' ''Fallwood Brewery, Oak Street, Haworth, West Yorkshire.''</big>
<big>'''Ogden & Co. Ltd, ''' ''Fallwood Brewery, Oak Street, Haworth, West Yorkshire.''</big>



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Ogden & Co. Ltd, Fallwood Brewery, Oak Street, Haworth, West Yorkshire.

Founded by 1870. Moved from the Belle Isle Brewery c.1877.

Samuel Ogden and John Parker were in partnership at the Fallwood Brewery from 1881, their wives were cousins. Business of Ogden & Parker declared bankrupt in 1883. John Parker remained at the Fallwood Brewery until his death in 1885 then his wife Elizabeth took over. She stayed until c.1889. Samuel Ogden moved to Thornton, Bradford (listed there 1887 to 1889).

In 1893 brewing took place at both Fallwood Brewery and Thornton Brewery.

Solely at Haworth by 1901. Registered 1911. In September 1932 the company informed their tenants that they were ceasing brewing operations and handing over control of the business to Hey & Co. Ltd, Bradford, who would commence supplying them.

Hammond's Bradford Brewery Co. Ltd. acquired the company's 8 tied houses the following year.

In 1981, the Fallwood premises were a cycling club.

An assortment of images of the brewery.