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'''Tony Pygott states:- ''' | |||
Houghton the brewery which was across the road and was named The Great Northern Brewery. The name coming from it's location next to Billingborough railway station (GNR built a lot of the early lines in Lincolnshire). | |||
Part of the brewery site is still in evidence. | |||
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File:Great Northern Brewery from the Fortescue Arms.jpg | |||
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[[Category:Lincolnshire]] | [[Category:Lincolnshire]] |
Revision as of 18:15, 16 February 2020
Trolley Thomas Houghton, Fortescue Arms, High Street, Billingborough, Lincolnshire.
Recorded in 1907.
Tony Pygott states:-
Houghton the brewery which was across the road and was named The Great Northern Brewery. The name coming from it's location next to Billingborough railway station (GNR built a lot of the early lines in Lincolnshire).
Part of the brewery site is still in evidence.