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<big>'''Thomas Gregory (exors of), Gateacre Brewery''', ''42 Gateacre Brow, Gateacre, Liverpool, Merseyside.''</big> | <big>'''Thomas Gregory (exors of), Gateacre Brewery''', ''42 Gateacre Brow, Gateacre, Liverpool, Merseyside.''</big> | ||
For sale 1848, then Fleetwood family with John Gregory as manager. | John Fleetwood is listed here in 1832. For sale 1848, then Fleetwood family with John Gregory as manager. | ||
Had 15 houses in 1892 of which 9 were sold to | Had 15 houses in 1892 of which 9 were sold to "another brewery" in 1901. | ||
In 1898 John and Thomas Gregory, also St Marys Road, Garston. | In 1898 John and Thomas Gregory, also St Marys Road, Garston. | ||
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Closed 1920, although a W H Gregory was listed the following year as the Tarbock Brewery. | Closed 1920, although a W H Gregory was listed the following year as the Tarbock Brewery. | ||
* [[List of Thomas Gregory, Gateacre Brewery pubs]] | * '''[[List of Thomas Gregory, Gateacre Brewery pubs]]''' | ||
'''From a visit to the site by Mike Brown in 2019''' | '''From a visit to the site by Mike Brown in 2019''' | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Gateacre 4.JPG | File:Gateacre 4.JPG | ||
File:Gateacre 3.JPG | File:Gateacre 3.JPG | ||
File:Gateacre 2.JPG | File:Gateacre 2.JPG | ||
File:Gateacre.JPG | File:Gateacre.JPG | ||
File:Gateacre Black Bull.JPG|The Black Bull opposite | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[category:Merseyside]] | [[category:Merseyside]] |
Revision as of 15:00, 24 March 2020
Thomas Gregory (exors of), Gateacre Brewery, 42 Gateacre Brow, Gateacre, Liverpool, Merseyside.
John Fleetwood is listed here in 1832. For sale 1848, then Fleetwood family with John Gregory as manager.
Had 15 houses in 1892 of which 9 were sold to "another brewery" in 1901.
In 1898 John and Thomas Gregory, also St Marys Road, Garston.
Closed 1920, although a W H Gregory was listed the following year as the Tarbock Brewery.
From a visit to the site by Mike Brown in 2019