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  2. Tetley's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Tetley leased the largest brewery in Leeds, located at Salem Place, Hunslet for £409 in 1822. [5] [1] Blue plaque, the Tetley, Leeds (19 July 2014) Joshua Tetley and Son was created in 1839 when Joshua made his son, Francis William, a partner. [1] By this time the brewery was turning a profit of almost £3000 a year. [1]

  3. Allied Breweries - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The breweries business was merged with Carlsberg in 1992 and became Carlsberg-Tetley, which is now part of Carlsberg Group, with Carlsberg-Tetley now known as Carlsberg UK. Ind Coope Burton Brewery was sold by Carlsberg-Tetley to Bass in 1997. Through a series of take-overs and name changes, it is now owned by Molson Coors and operates ...

  4. Timeline of British breweries - Wikipedia

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    Carlsberg, Northampton. Carlsberg Ind Coope, Burton Ind Coope Ind Coope & Allsopp/Ind Coope Allied Breweries: Carlsberg-Tetley/Carlsberg Ind Coope, Romford; Bindley's, Burton Bindley & Co " Robinson's, Burton Robinson's Brewery" Woolf's, Burton Woolf's " Colchester, Colchester: Colchester Brewery Co " Burton, Burton Burton Brewery Co " All Saints

  5. The Tetley - Wikipedia

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    The Tetley was a contemporary art gallery in Leeds, England, located in the art deco headquarters of the former Tetley's Brewery. The gallery was opened on Friday 28 November 2013 [1] and closed on 17 December 2023. [2] The charity running it, named Project Space Leeds (from a project which ran from 2006 to 2012) has now rebranded as Yorkshire ...

  6. Aire Park - Wikipedia

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    By 1860 Tetley was the largest brewery in the North of England, and in 1931, the Art Deco Tetley headquarters building was erected. Tetley's was fully taken over by Carlsberg in 1998, which had owned 50% since 1993, who announced the brewery's closure in 2008, with the final brew taking place in 2011 and lager production transferring to ...

  7. Hunslet - Wikipedia

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    The brewers Joshua Tetley and Son set up business in Hunslet in 1822 producing beer and bitter today as part of Carlsberg Tetley group. However, in 2011 the brewery closed. However, in 2011 the brewery closed.

  8. Wrexham Lager - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Allied merged with the Danish Carlsberg group and the resulting company became Carlsberg-Tetley, who ran the brewery until it closed. In 2000, brewing of Wrexham Lager was moved to Leeds where it was brewed for two years, finally ending in 2002.

  9. Joshua Tetley - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Tetley (20 July 1778 – 26 August 1859) was the founder of the Tetley's Brewery in Leeds, England. The brewery was founded in 1822 and Joshua Tetley bought the brewery for £400. In 1839, Tetley made his son a partner of the business. It is a common misconception that the former Tetley's huntsman logo was a depiction of Tetley. [1] [2] [3]