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Brewing in Manchester and Salford Deborah Woodman

Brewing in Manchester and Salford By Deborah Woodman

Brewing in Manchester and Salford by Deborah Woodman


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Summary

Explore an illustrated local history of the thriving brewing industry of Manchester from its development in the late eighteenth century to present day.

Brewing in Manchester and Salford Summary

Brewing in Manchester and Salford by Deborah Woodman

Manchester and Salford, two cities whose heritage is intricately entwined, are noted for their industrial history, and this book looks at their thriving brewing industry. The reader is taken on a journey of its development from the late eighteenth century to the present day. Key brewers in the locality, including Boddingtons, Wilsons, Joseph Holt, Groves & Whitnall and Threlfalls Chesters, are featured. This book also tells the story of the decline of the brewing industry in the region during the twentieth century, including the much-publicised takeover of Boddingtons and the closure of Strangeways Brewery, and the subsequent revival in the form of newly emerging microbreweries. Deborah Woodman documents the regions brewing history through a fascinating selection of rare images and informative text.

About Deborah Woodman

Dr Deborah Woodman is a Research Development Officer at the University of Salford. Her research is focused around the history of the North West; the role of drink in society; commerce and trade; and popular politics of the nineteenth century. She has taught history at the Universities of Huddersfield, Salford and Manchester Metropolitan University.

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NGR9781398113312
9781398113312
139811331X
Brewing in Manchester and Salford by Deborah Woodman
New
Paperback
Amberley Publishing
2024-07-15
96
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