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Higsons was a brewery in Liverpool, England, founded in 1780 and closed by Whitbread in 1990. Higsons beer was brewed in Sheffield and Durham after closure before being discontinued. The brand has been revived in the 21st century.
Higsons was a brewery in Liverpool, England, founded in 1780 and closed by Whitbread in 1990. Higsons beer was brewed in Sheffield and Durham after closure...
Higsons may refer to: The Higsons, an English funk-punk band active during the 1980s HigsonsBrewery, a Liverpool brewery founded in 1780 This disambiguation...
1985 Boddingtons paid £27.5 million for the 160,000 barrel capacity HigsonsBrewery in Liverpool and its tied estate of 160 public houses to form a combine...
1923 the original Stanhope Street Brewery was sold to Higsons, who continued to brew Cains ales. In 1985, Higsons was bought by Boddingtons of Manchester...
This is a partial list of breweries in England. Beer in England pre-dates other alcoholic drinks produced in England, and has been brewed continuously...
director at Brunning's advertising agency in Liverpool. For the local Higsonsbrewery he created a series of characters called the 'Old Higsonians' named...
December 2015, the newly formed HigsonsBrewery owned by Stephen Crawley submitted planning permission for a brewery and visitor centre in Liverpool....
"Robert Cains Brewery South East Elevation". Sitec Infrastructure Services Tld. Retrieved 4 July 2020. "GRAPES PUBLIC HOUSE AND HIGSONSBREWERY". Historic...
Burma and south-east Asia. The former Gateacre Brewery was constructed c.1867. The former HigsonsBrewery on Stanhope Street dates from 1887 by James Redford...
year the brewery began to brew Mackeson Stout, and Higsons Bitter and Mild following the closure of the Exchange Brewery in Sheffield. The brewery employed...
Thomas Mellor, was dissolved in 1835. The brewery business survived to 1974, when it merged with HigsonsBrewery. In the 1835 Liverpool Town Council election...
John Hayes Higson and then by Captain William Higson, the head of Higson'sBrewery in Liverpool. The last owner was Charles James Lamb, a shipping merchant...
Boddingtons the presence it wants in the lager market, helped by Higsons' new [£6 million] lager brewery in Liverpool." Boddington said it offers "the chance to...
"Federidge" in his name being derived from the now-defunct Federation Brewery which brewed "Ace" lager, and "Octavius" being derived from octo, Latin...
over, and later closed, by Boddingtons in 1962. David Pollard's eponymous brewery opened in the former print works in Reddish Vale in 1975, moving out to...
Buildings of England. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. p. 262. ISBN 0-14-071046-9. Higson, Andrew (24 November 2010). "Stoke on Trent, Stoke-upon-Trent, Minster Ch...
forced out. Thomas McLaughlin and William Kay Higson then became partners in the running of the Fitzroy Brewery. This partnership lasted only a few months...
names Gorton and Reddish arose from a battle between Saxons and Danes. John Higson wrote in 1852 The neigh'ring trench is called the Nicker Ditch Flowing with...
handloom shop in Blackburn closed in 1894. In 1807, the Daniel Thwaites & Co brewery was established; the company is still in business today and is now based...
Northern Arts. Robert Noel David Stephenson, Managing Director, Newcastle Breweries Ltd. Arthur John Crispin Stevenson, Headmaster, St Marylebone School,...