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Author:  Stanny [ Sat Feb 19, 2022 10:46 am ]
Post subject:  Old Burnley brewery

I have two clear glass old beer bottles with the name James Slater, Burnley embossed on them. I have tried searching the internet for any history but have drawn a blank. Has anyone any knowledge of an old Burnley brewery of this name please.
Stanny.

Author:  rexwatson [ Mon Feb 21, 2022 1:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Old Burnley brewery

It may not have been a brewery. I found in the Newspaper Archive, 1924, an alcohol off-licence being transferred to a James SLATER, from Richard SLATER, deceased, at 209 Colne Rd. James may have had his own bottles, for return. Maybe filled by the brewery, or by himself from a barrell ?

The 1939 register has a James SLATER, shopkeeper and carpet dealer ! At 262/4 Colne Rd. Born 1883.

Your best bet might be a sequence of directories, Burnley Library has them.

Rex

Author:  Stanny [ Mon Feb 21, 2022 1:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Old Burnley brewery

rexwatson wrote:
It may not have been a brewery. I found in the Newspaper Archive, 1924, an alcohol off-licence being transferred to a James SLATER, from Richard SLATER, deceased, at 209 Colne Rd. James may have had his own bottles, for return. Maybe filled by the brewery, or by himself from a barrell ?

The 1939 register has a James SLATER, shopkeeper and carpet dealer ! At 262/4 Colne Rd. Born 1883.

Your best bet might be a sequence of directories, Burnley Library has them.

Rex



Thanks Rex,
I reside in Devon so am unable to visit the library in person for research but appreciate your help. I will persevere with online searches and hope I come up with an answer, the off-licence is a possible answer.
Many thanks,
Stanny

Author:  Gloria [ Tue Feb 22, 2022 9:31 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Old Burnley brewery

It may be worth contacting Burnley Library, they may have a look at the directories for you.

Author:  Stanny [ Tue Feb 22, 2022 9:40 am ]
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Gloria wrote:
It may be worth contacting Burnley Library, they may have a look at the directories for you.



Thanks Gloria, I'll send them an email and see if they can help.

Author:  Gloria [ Tue Feb 22, 2022 9:43 am ]
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I’ve contacted them in the past and they have been very helpful.

Author:  Stanny [ Mon Feb 28, 2022 10:21 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Old Burnley brewery

Thanks to Rex and Gloria for your very useful suggestions.
I have had a reply from Shirley Ashton at Burnley library who gave me more information and a link to an old photograph of Slater' Ales which is in Roger Frost's book Burnley Through Time. It would appear that the premises were situated close to the bus stop near Brennand Street.

Thanks again,

Frank.

Author:  TheLancashireman [ Sun Mar 13, 2022 12:21 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Old Burnley brewery

I've attached a page from the Barretts directory of Burnley, 1893. Close to the bottom: "Slater James, ale and porter bottler, 207 and 209 Colne road."

I remember Slater's carpets. They were on the opposite side, closer to Duke Bar. Corner of Newman Street, if my memory serves me right.

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Author:  rexwatson [ Sun Mar 13, 2022 9:11 pm ]
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Interesting. My 1890 directory has James SLATER, grocer and provision dealer, at 131 Colne Rd. The highest odd number is 151, so I guess the higher numbers built 1890-3.

Look at censuses, 1891, 1901 ?

Changing tack a bit, anyone remember Snell's paper shop, somewhere roughly opposite Brennand St ? They delivered to us on Casterton Ave, say 1950-55 at least ?

Rex



Rex

Author:  TheLancashireman [ Sun Mar 13, 2022 9:54 pm ]
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131 Colne Road must have been about Duke Bar. 207 Colne Road was probably on the corner of Brennand Street in the direction of Queensgate. The end house of the terrace that remains is 223.

My gran lived in Brennand Street. I remember the shops across from the end of her back street. There was a "co-op" grocers on the corner of Murray Street. Dowthwaites bakers, Horsefields ironmongers (double front) and a newsagents. I don't recall the name of the newsagent. That was in the 1960s though.

Author:  TheLancashireman [ Sun Mar 13, 2022 10:04 pm ]
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There was also a shop that my gran called "the dairy". It sold cooked meats and cheese, that kind of stuff. The best Lancashire cheese I ever tasted.

Author:  Gloria [ Sun Mar 13, 2022 11:12 pm ]
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120 Colne Road was opposite Duke of York pub, it was a bookmakers, probably still is.

Author:  TheLancashireman [ Sat Aug 06, 2022 9:02 pm ]
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For those who might still be interested in this topic, here are two photos of the west side of Colne Road at the junction with Murray Street - looking northwards and southwards.

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Author:  Gloria [ Sat Aug 06, 2022 9:20 pm ]
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When were these taken? I worked on Colne Rd in the late 60s early 70s.

Author:  TheLancashireman [ Sat Aug 06, 2022 9:32 pm ]
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I don't know when they were taken. The book (Images of Burnley, published by Burnley Express in 1996) doesn't give dates.

My guess is that they were early 1970s.

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