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[[File:DaybrookHomeBrewery_OS1899.jpg|thumb|Home Brewery shown on an Ordnance Survey extract from 1899. "Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland" http://maps.nls.uk/index.html]] | [[File:DaybrookHomeBrewery_OS1899.jpg|thumb|Home Brewery shown on an Ordnance Survey extract from 1899. "Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland" http://maps.nls.uk/index.html]] | ||
[[File:HomeBrewery_SirJohnRobinsonEvent2a_1906.jpg|thumb|A dinner | [[File:HomeBrewery_SirJohnRobinsonEvent2a_1906.jpg|thumb|A dinner for Home Brewery licensees to celebrate the knighthood of Sir John Robinson, 1906]] | ||
[[Image: Home 7.jpg|thumb|1943]] | [[Image: Home 7.jpg|thumb|1943]] | ||
[[Image:Home 6.jpg|thumb|1981]] | [[Image:Home 6.jpg|thumb|1981]] |
Revision as of 18:57, 4 May 2019
Home Brewery Co. Ltd, Mansfield Road, Daybrook, Nottinghamshire
Registered in August 1890 to acquire the business formerly owned by John Robinson.
Acquired by Scottish & Newcastle Breweries Ltd in July 1986 with 447 public houses. Brewery closed 1996.
Plans were drawn up in 1938 for the almost complete reconstruction of the brewery, including a new office building facing the Mansfield Road; the design was by Nottingham architect Cecil Howitt, who also designed many pubs for the brewery. Building began in 1938 but - due to the war - the central tower of the office block was not completed until the early 1950s. The two 12-bay wings of the offices carry a total of 24 delightful cast iron relief panels by the Nottingham architectural sculptor Charles Doman (1884-1944). They run in series between the ground and first floor windows, and were made by the Lion Foundry at Kirkintilloch. Three designs, depicting various aspects of the brewing process, are repeated, and are currently painted white on pale blue ground. The remainder of the Home Brewery site has been redeveloped, but the Mansfield Road block was converted to council offices. The building was listed, grade 2, in 1993: Home Brewery: Listed Building Details
Views of the brewery:
The brewery in 2005:
The brewery in 2008. Courtesy Ray Teece:
Selected pubs:
- NottinghamSmithsArms71 SP Feb2010.jpg
The former Smith's Arms, Radford Road, Nottingham
- NottinghamCock&Hoop78 SP May2013.jpg
Cock & Hoop, Nottingham
- NottsNottinghamNagsHead04 SP June13.jpg
Nags Head, Nottingham
- NottinghamCrown60 SP Sep2013.jpg
Crown, Nottingham
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