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Stanley Street Maltings

Caption :- Stanley Street Maltings, Sowerby Bridge, was erected some time after 1820, when John and William Crowther, corn millers, purchased the nearby Wharf Mill and converted it for the purpose of milling. Subsequent occupants were William Whitworth, cabinet maker, from 1885; Albert L. Washington, engineer; Horace Hayden Brook, joiner, 1934; and Reginald Lumb, manufacturing chemist, 1953. Thereafter it was again used as a joiner's workshop until 2015, when it became the Hogshead Micropub. Photo Stanley Street July 1982.

Media Reference :- PJ0491.jpg
Key Words :- malt house engineering joinery
Original Media Date :- July 1982
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