Liverpool: Cain's Brewery, Grafton Street
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The photograph on this page of Liverpool: Cain's Brewery, Grafton Street by Nigel Cox as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 16 Jun 2007
This is one of those tricky situations in Geograph when the gridline dividing two grid squares runs down the middle of a large building. In this case the 335000 Easting probably crosses straight through the brewery chimney and clips the corner of the steel security fence on the right. Sue's Image is a near identical view but submitted in Image So the façade on the left in Grafton Street and some of the façade facing the photographer are in this square, the remainder of that frontage being in the adjacent square. Sue has produced a thorough excellent interesting history of the brewery in her caption, to which I can add nothing! The Brewery Tap public house is set in the near corner of the building and the Cain's Brewery website is here http://www.cains.co.uk/index/