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The brewery was leased to Francis Billingham of Netherton and during WW2 was used as stores by Hancocks of Cardiff.  
The brewery was leased to Francis Billingham of Netherton and during WW2 was used as stores by Hancocks of Cardiff.  
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 22 October 2023

Courtesy Paul Gunnell
Courtesy Paul Gunnell

Queens Cross Brewery, Blowers Hill Road, Queens Cross, Dudley, West Midlands.

Built c.1872 by Matthew Smith.

He died in 1914 and the plant was for sale 14th July 1915 as 1 Blowers Green Road.

It was run by his exors until sold to H&B Woodhouse in 1917.

They held 15 public houses, but ceased brewing in 1934.

The brewery was leased to Francis Billingham of Netherton and during WW2 was used as stores by Hancocks of Cardiff.

From the archive of Paul Gunnell