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Market Place Market Place
Note the new building in the photo on the corner.
Regent Street Regent Street
Note the 'Old Red Lion Hotel'
Chapmangate Chapmangate
Note the independent chapel built in 1807 to the left.
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"A History of Woldgate School"

* 60 pages
* Fully illustrated
* Only £5.00
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* Summary of
Pocklington Archaeology
* Only £5.00
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"A Pock History & Heritage Trail"

* 2nd edition
* 27 pages
* Old photos
* Only £4.99

People and Places Thumb Old Pock

"People and Places of Old Pocklington"

* 40 pages
* Old photos
* Only £5.99
Adieu WW1 Book

"Adieu to dear old Pock"

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  * Local News
  * 299 soldiers
  * 246 pages
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PDLHG Newsletters
#1 Oct 2020
#2 Dec 2020
#3 May 2021

The Old Brewery, Chapmangate
Chapmangate has had breweries since early times. The last surviving brewery continued into the mid-twentieth century and brewed a beer called 'Loco Ales'. The 1891 O.S. map of Chapmangate shows two breweries with the site of the one illustrated below called 'The Old Brewery'.
Early Brewery Advert
This advertisement appeared in The Pocklington Weekly News
for January 14 1882
Cattle BreweyCattle Brewery Flaggon
A flaggon of Cattle Brewery - Thanks to Steve Elliot
The Brewery - Champangate
A Brewery Advertisement taken from an old Pocklington Guide
Chapmangate Brewery
The photo above is from a Brewery Advertisement
taken from an old Pocklington Guide
 
If you wish to add to the story of the Brewery, or correct any of the above information, then please contact me.