King & Barton: Difference between revisions

From Brewery History Society Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
<big>'''King & Barton, ''' '' West End Brewery, Wrentham Street, Birmingham, West Midlands.''</big>


Acquired by [[Rushton's Brewery Ltd]]. October 1911.
[[File:White & Lake Birm.jpg|thumb]]
 
<big>'''King & Barton''', ''West End Brewery, 1 Wrentham Street, Birmingham, West Midlands''</big>
 
In 1877 Cotterill’s West End Brewery was at 193 Bristol Street, followed by George Hemming & Son to c.1890.
 
In 1891, White & Lake founded the '''West End Brewery''' at 110 Bristol Street, on the corner of Wrentham Street.
 
In 1896, they merged with the [[East End Brewery (Birmingham)|East End Brewery]] and the [[Kings Heath Brewery]] to create [[Birmingham Breweries Ltd]]. Production ceased at Bristol Road and moved to the Kings Heath site.
 
The official receiver selling the 10qtr brewery July 1900. The site was sold to King & Barton, which was acquired by [[Rushton's Brewery Ltd]]. in October 1911.
* '''[[List of King & Barton pubs]]'''
 


[[List of King & Barton pubs]]
[[category:West Midlands]]
[[category:West Midlands]]

Latest revision as of 19:14, 8 June 2021

White & Lake Birm.jpg

King & Barton, West End Brewery, 1 Wrentham Street, Birmingham, West Midlands

In 1877 Cotterill’s West End Brewery was at 193 Bristol Street, followed by George Hemming & Son to c.1890.

In 1891, White & Lake founded the West End Brewery at 110 Bristol Street, on the corner of Wrentham Street.

In 1896, they merged with the East End Brewery and the Kings Heath Brewery to create Birmingham Breweries Ltd. Production ceased at Bristol Road and moved to the Kings Heath site.

The official receiver selling the 10qtr brewery July 1900. The site was sold to King & Barton, which was acquired by Rushton's Brewery Ltd. in October 1911.