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<big>''' John Jordan & Co, ''' '' British Queen Brewery , Oldbury , West Midlands .''</big>
<big>'''John Jordan & Co, ''' '' British Queen Brewery, Oldbury, West Midlands.''</big>


Jordans had 2 breweries: British Queen No 1 at Birmingham Road and British Queen No. 2 at Crosswells Road, Langley. This latter is the original site for [[Showell's Brewery Co. Ltd]]. These premises were later used for making other alcoholic products and are still standing. Brewery closed 1920 and tied houses sold to [[Mitchells & Butlers Ltd]].
Jordans had 2 breweries: British Queen No 1 at Birmingham Road and British Queen No. 2 at Crosswells Road, Langley. This latter is the original site for [[Showell's Brewery Co. Ltd]].  
 
These premises were later used for making other alcoholic products and are still standing.  
 
Brewery closed 1920 and tied houses sold to [[Mitchells & Butlers Ltd]].
[[category:West Midlands]]

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John Jordan & Co, British Queen Brewery, Oldbury, West Midlands.

Jordans had 2 breweries: British Queen No 1 at Birmingham Road and British Queen No. 2 at Crosswells Road, Langley. This latter is the original site for Showell's Brewery Co. Ltd.

These premises were later used for making other alcoholic products and are still standing.

Brewery closed 1920 and tied houses sold to Mitchells & Butlers Ltd.