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It will take me a while to read but skimming it has given up these snippets: In 1926 Smith’s Tadcaster Brewery had taken over the Milnshaw Brewery of Accrington, originally founded by the uncle of Elma Yerburgh, Daniel Thwaites only daughter who owned the brewery from 1888 to 1946 one Thomas Thwaites. The Fountain Free Brewery & Co Ltd of Rishton was an acquisition target and once the purchase was finalised in May 1927 brewing at the Red Cap Brewery immediately discontinued as was that at the recently acquired Henry Shaw & Co Ltd’ New Salford Brewery. Here’s one for you young cashman:;) In 1906 the Stanley Football Club, Accrington asked Thwaites for a donation; the club had long played on the ground adjacent to the Grey Horse, a Thwaites public house, and with the support of the landlord their application was successful. The book is The Life and Times of Daniel Thwaites Brewery 1807-2007 by Jehanne Wake Published 2007 ISBN 10 1-9044244-46-7 and ISBN 13 978-1-904244-2 I am getting another copy for you Mr D :cool: |
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If Thwaites owned the brewery from 1888 to 1946 , how could it have been sold to Smith's in 1926? Was it that Smith's only took the pubs? I've never heard that a Bentley was related to the Thwaites'. There is someone on this forum who is researching the Bentley family. I will have a looksee.
When offered for sale in 11926, it wqas revealed that the brewery had itys own well. Thanks DtheP47. Fascinating stuff. It means I will have to spend some time in my favourite spot - Accy library. |
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I suppose he could have come up with the dosh. The Bentleys lived in Milnshaw Lane.
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Another interesting bit that when Boddingtons Bewery was damaged by German bombs in 1940 Thwaites took over its brewing and managed to supply most of their pubs.
It also makes mention of the American Forces arriving in Blackburn and adding a certain glamour !! ;) Covered and questioned in another thread on here somewhere? |
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I will try to get details of the pamphlet he copied it off. I suppose I should link it to the 62 Abbey Street thread too cos' there are pubs here on Abbey Street long forgotten ;) |
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My mate Denzil tells me the booklet is "An Accrington Mixture" edited by one Bob Dobson (1995).... |
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I suggest that anyone following this thread should also look at the one headed '62 Abbey St'.
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I cannot remember. Perhaps some newspaper cuttings in the library |
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I thought the Minister for Tourism had been quiet of late *chuckle*
BBC News - Oldest dinosaur of its kind unearthed in Canada |
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They're talking out their hoop, they're not extinct! There's some "Bone headed Dinosaurs" kicking around on here. :s_aim1:
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In Scotland maybe - but that aint Nessie(arily) so.
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