Stanley Brewery
At the foot of Spring Street.
The photo (cropped, taken by Alfred Hawes Stone, colourised by Murray Barnard), shows the brewery at left, the Pensioners Barracks centre, and the Bishop's House, right.
James Stokes started the Albion brewery in 1836. He later renamed it the Stanley, and it was subsquently taken over by John Maxwell Ferguson and Mumme. These are the breweries that preceded the Emu Brewery, a distinctive art-deco building at the foot of Spring Street (the name of which indicates the reason for them being there).
References and Links
Tuckfield, Trevor 1971, 'Early colonial inns and taverns', Early Days: Journal and proceeedings of the Royal Western Australian Historical Society, 7, 3: 65-82; Part 2, Early Days: Journal and proceeedings of the Royal Western Australian Historical Society, 7, 7: 98-106.
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