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Revision as of 18:46, 25 October 2016






Vaux Breweries Ltd, Castle Street Brewery, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear.
Founded by Cuthbert Vaux 1837 at Matlock Street Brewery.
Moved to Castle Street 1875. Registered 1896 as C.Vaux & Sons Ltd.
Merged with North Eastern Breweries Ltd. 1927 to form Associated Breweries Ltd.
Name changed as above 1973.
At that time held 700 houses in England and 200 Thomas Usher houses in Scotland.
After pressure from the City, closed 1999.
List of Vaux Breweries Ltd. pubs in County Durham
An assortment of views of the brewery taken in 1930
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
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The inside of the brewery in 1930.
An assortment of views of the brewery taken over the last 10 years of operation.
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Compare this form of delivery transport to that in the next image.
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Is this vast beer transporter any quicker than its equestrian predecessor?
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The old Mash Tun in 1991 - still serving well.
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The bottling hall in 1991.
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