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Sagar Street Brewery
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Sagar Street Brewery
Sagar Street Brewery
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iBase ID
227630
Reference identifier
ENE111120081162
Title
Sagar Street Brewery
Place
Nelson
General notes
Originally Astley's Nelson Brewery Offices later became Nelson Cooperation's Sagar Street Works Department Yard 2.
Site.
William Astley, the son of a Blackburn brewer, came to Nelson in 1864.
He was elected to the local board, becoming alderman. He was however unpopular as a brewer in what was a strong Nonconformist town. It is said that member of the Salam Chapel refused to drink from the town center's marble water fountain, which he donated to the town.
The council bought the brewery from Massey's for Redevelopment, and the building demolished in stages. In 1968 this remaining part was made into a car park.
The bust of Lord Nelson was relocated into the Arndale Centre at this time.
Presented in 1972.
The building on the left was Phoenix Foundry.
Salam Chapel can be seen in the distance in the centre of the image.
Medium
Photographic print
Colour
Monochrome
Original image size
20.0/ 15.4cm
Locator
N1 Sagar
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