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[[File:Sayles.jpg|thumb|An advert from 1902]] | |||
<big>'''William James Sayles, '''''The Volunteer, 34 Frenchgate & East Laithgate, Doncaster, South Yorkshire.''</big> | <big>'''William James Sayles, '''''The Volunteer, 34 Frenchgate & East Laithgate, Doncaster, South Yorkshire.''</big> | ||
Revision as of 11:50, 22 December 2016
William James Sayles, The Volunteer, 34 Frenchgate & East Laithgate, Doncaster, South Yorkshire.
Sayles began brewing at the Volunteer Inn in 1890 and continued until his death in 1934.
The East Laithgate premises, which stood about half a mile away, were his bottling store and Crystal Table Water Factory.
His son continued to brew until 1953, when acquired by Tennant Brothers Ltd.
An assortment of images of the brewery