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File:Bathams The Delph Brewery16 November 1974.JPG|The brewery in 1974. Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Bathams The Delph Brewery16 November 1974.JPG|The brewery in 1974. Courtesy Roy Denison
File:BathamsDelph 14 Dec 1974.JPG|The brewery in 1974. Courtesy Roy Denison
File:BathamsDelph 14 Dec 1974.JPG|The brewery in 1974. Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Delph 20 December 1986 (2).JPG|Courtesy Roy Denison
File:Delph Daniel Batham.jpg|Courtesy Roy Denison
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File:Brierley Hill Bathams rear.jpg
File:Bathams Delph.jpg
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Revision as of 15:10, 7 April 2020

Noted "Delph" Ale
The Bull & Bladder, 1988
Letterhead 1946
Letterhead 1965
Letterhead 1980

Daniel Batham, White Horse, 41 High Street, Cradley, West Midlands

Founded in 1882. Daniel Batham brewed here until 1905 when all brewing was transferred to Brierley Hill.


Daniel Batham & Son Ltd, Delph Brewery, 10 Delph Road, Brierley Hill, West Midlands DY5 2TN

Located at the rear of the Vine Inn (AKA the Bull & Bladder), Delph Road, Brierley Hill, the Delph Brewery was acquired from the descendants of Attwood Brothers in 1905.

Charles Attwood at the Vine from c.1850.

Registered in 1942. Still brewing independently.

A history of the brewery can be found on their web site: [[1]]



An assortment of views of the brewery