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<big>'''Edwin Ingram & Co,''''' Victoria Brewery, High Street, Bloxwich, West Midlands.''</big>
<big>'''Edwin Ingram & Co,''''' Victoria Brewery, High Street, Bloxwich, West Midlands.''</big>
Ingram was at the Victoria pub from 1884.


Brewers and wines & spirits merchants who advertised their beers in 1892.  
Brewers and wines & spirits merchants who advertised their beers in 1892.  


By 1895 had been succeeded by Job & Joseph Yardley. They may have used the site as a store before moving to the Salvation Army Barracks, Revival Street, where they stored beer which they sold as the Bloxwich Brewery Co in 1898, before building their own brewery in 1899.
By 1895 had been succeeded by Job & Joseph Yardley. They may have used the site as a store before moving to the Salvation Army Barracks, Revival Street, where they stored beer which they sold as the Bloxwich Brewery Co in 1898, before building their own brewery in 1899.
The Holt Brewery Co had the Victoria Stores in the High Street until they closed in 1928.
[[Category:West Midlands]]
[[Category:West Midlands]]

Latest revision as of 11:35, 1 April 2020

Ingram Bloxwich.jpg

Edwin Ingram & Co, Victoria Brewery, High Street, Bloxwich, West Midlands.

Ingram was at the Victoria pub from 1884.

Brewers and wines & spirits merchants who advertised their beers in 1892.

By 1895 had been succeeded by Job & Joseph Yardley. They may have used the site as a store before moving to the Salvation Army Barracks, Revival Street, where they stored beer which they sold as the Bloxwich Brewery Co in 1898, before building their own brewery in 1899.

The Holt Brewery Co had the Victoria Stores in the High Street until they closed in 1928.