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gallery holds a collection of hundreds of items relating to the history of the brewery, including artworks and artefacts, such as paintings, silverware and furniture, tools, and commemorative beers. A selection of original pub signs and bottles from the collection is displayed in a case on the ground
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In 1993 Allied Lyons sold a 50 per cent stake in the company to
Carlsberg. The brewery opened a museum on 19 March 1994. The attraction proved popular; however, redevelopment of the land surrounding the brewery led to the attraction's closure on 7 April 2000. The building is now bars and restaurants.
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In the late 1980s / early 1990s as part of the UK 'heritage boom' Tetley's developed
Brewery Wharf as an 'interactive visitor centre' along the lines of the contemporary developments at Granada Studios Manchester. Visitors were greeted and guided by historic characters illustrating the story of the
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feelings in the UK; the brand instead adopting a rugby ball shaped logo in line with its heavy sponsorship of rugby league. In 2010 the image was revived. The image however has been simplified from the original. The branding colours have been changed back from blue and yellow (in line with their
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hold an extensive collection of Tetley's
Brewery records under 'Joshua Tetley & Son Ltd.' The collection relates mainly to the history of Tetley's Beer at the Leeds Brewery, but also includes records of companies that were incorporated into Tetley's such as Whitaker and Company Ltd, Leeds and
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Tetley's advertising suffered during the 1980s when its television advertisements focussed too heavily on a folksy, old fashioned idea of
Yorkshire life. From 1999 – 2006 Tetley used "Smoothly Does It" as its slogan. In 2006 the slogan became 'Don't Do Things By Halves'. Following a break for a
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market, and at one point was advertised as "Teesside's favourite pint". It was launched nationally as a premium 4.3% cask ale in 2002. It used three separate yeasts and had eight months of development, but the variant has since been withdrawn. It continues as a pasteurised ale in kegs.
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Breweries Ltd and Allied Breweries Ltd. The collection contains records relating to the Brewery staff, production and sales, brewing journals, books and experimental brew reports, photographs of the brewing process and public houses, and Tetley's promotional material.
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The brewery's closure was announced in 2008. A Carlsberg spokesman said, "It is an old brewery and the one in
Northampton is bigger and modern." In December 2010, production of Tetley's cask products was transferred to Banks's brewery in
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as many of their employees were recruited. At the outbreak of the First World War, 261 of Tetley's men joined the services, and of those, 25 were killed and 55 were wounded. They also lost 20 of their shire horses during the War.
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Joshua Tetley and Son was created in 1839 when Joshua made his son, Francis
William, a partner. By this time the brewery was turning a profit of almost £3000 a year. The brewery employed 32 men by 1848, and was mostly brewing
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Yorkshire Rifles Volunteers formed in 1860. The Tetley Brewery played an important role in the creation of the
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to escape from a padlocked metal cask of ale. Houdini accepted this challenge; however, it proved too much for him and he had to be rescued from the cask.
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for a lot of their advertising, particularly across Leeds. Hoardings at the side of sports pitches are used, and such have often been rented at
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began in 1852. Joshua died in 1859, leaving the business to Francis, who took on his brother in law, Charles Ryder, as a partner.
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football's first ever sponsors for the 1971–72 season. For many years Tetley sponsored
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3.6% ABV ale served at 8 °C (46 °F). It is available in kegs and cans with a
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in Yorkshire alone and a further 2,000 outside the county. In 1961 Tetley merged with
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Not to be confused with the unrelated tea manufacturer,
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1293:"Leeds: Gates close on Tetley's as 179 staff lose jobs"
1404:"BREWERS' GUARDIAN – Tetley's Cask to leave Yorkshire"
1333:"Tetley's English Ale – Carlsberg-Tetley Brewing Ltd"
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1549:"Leeds fury over Tetley's Huntsman logo"
1535:"Tetleys: A gamble that built an empire"
918:"Leeds: A look back at the Tetley years"
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943:"The Brewery, Leeds".
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621:England cricket team
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1277:England, Historic.
998:on 22 November 2012
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