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[[Image:St John Sunderland.jpg|thumb|An advert from William St John]]
[[Image:St John Sunderland.jpg|thumb|An advert from William St John]]
<big>'''William St.John & Arnison, ''' '' Queen Street Brewery, 33 Queen Street East, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear.''</big>
<big>'''William St John & Arnison, ''' '' Queen Street Brewery, 33 Queen Street East, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear.''</big>


Recorded in 1910. Partnership dissolved 1893 with sale of brewery and c.40 houses. However, acquired [[Robert Newton]]'s Penny Hill Brewery, Holbeach, in 1895. They suffered several fires in 1898 and 1909. Possibly became St. John's Malting Co.
Recorded in 1910.  
 
Partnership dissolved 1893 with sale of brewery and c.40 houses.  
 
However, acquired [[Robert Newton]]'s Penny Hill Brewery, Holbeach, in 1895. They suffered several fires in 1898 and 1909. Possibly became St. John's Malting Co.


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File:Holbeach pos Annison F2149.jpg|We believe this to be the remains of Arnison's brewery. Can anyone confirm?
File:Holbeach pos Annison F2149.jpg|We believe this to be the remains of Arnison's brewery. Can anyone confirm?
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Latest revision as of 13:21, 21 September 2018

An advert from William St John

William St John & Arnison, Queen Street Brewery, 33 Queen Street East, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear.

Recorded in 1910.

Partnership dissolved 1893 with sale of brewery and c.40 houses.

However, acquired Robert Newton's Penny Hill Brewery, Holbeach, in 1895. They suffered several fires in 1898 and 1909. Possibly became St. John's Malting Co.