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<big>'''Darby's Brewery Ltd, ''' '' Dunkirk Brewery, 6 Whitehall Road, Greets Green, West Bromwich, West Midlands.''</big>


Founded 1894 by Charles Darby at the Bush Inn. Brewery built 1902. Registered 1923.  
<big>'''Darby's Brewery Ltd''', ''Dunkirk Brewery, 6 Whitehall Road, Greets Green, West Bromwich, West Midlands.''</big>


Acquired by [[Mitchells & Butlers Ltd]]. 1951 with over 100 public houses and closed 1968.
By 1894, George Darby was brewing at the Bush Inn, Wood Lane, Greets Green.
 
In 1895, George's son Charles took over the Bush, and in 1900, purchased newby Dunkirk Hall, where he established the Dunkirk Inn, and built a brewery at the site in 1902. Registered 1923.
 
* In 1928 they acquired [[Arnold & Bates Ltd]]' Sponwell Brewery with 17 pubs.
* They acquired [[J F C Jackson Ltd, Diamond Brewery]] of Kates Hill in June 1937 with 15 houses.
 
Acquired by [[Mitchells & Butlers Ltd]] in 1951 with over 100 public houses and the brewery was closed within a year.


* '''[[List of Darby's Brewery Ltd pubs]]'''
* '''[[List of Darby's Brewery Ltd pubs]]'''
'''The site of the Old Bush, Darby's original pub is marked by a sign and board explaining the background. Courtesy Mike Brown'''
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[[category:West Midlands]]
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Latest revision as of 12:21, 14 October 2022

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Darby's Brewery Ltd, Dunkirk Brewery, 6 Whitehall Road, Greets Green, West Bromwich, West Midlands.

By 1894, George Darby was brewing at the Bush Inn, Wood Lane, Greets Green.

In 1895, George's son Charles took over the Bush, and in 1900, purchased newby Dunkirk Hall, where he established the Dunkirk Inn, and built a brewery at the site in 1902. Registered 1923.

Acquired by Mitchells & Butlers Ltd in 1951 with over 100 public houses and the brewery was closed within a year.


The site of the Old Bush, Darby's original pub is marked by a sign and board explaining the background. Courtesy Mike Brown