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<big>'''Albert Hipkiss, ''' '' Queen's Brewery, Enville Street, Stourbridge, West Midlands.''</big>
<big>'''Albert Hipkiss, ''' '' Queen's Brewery, Enville Street, Stourbridge, West Midlands.''</big>


Premises acquired by Edward Rutland, founder of Rutland & Lett, brewers, bottlers and pub owners in 1898. Expanded brewery by installing bottling plant in 1900.  
Premises acquired by Edward Rutland, founder of '''Rutland & Lett''', brewers, bottlers and pub owners in 1898. Expanded brewery by installing bottling plant in 1900. The firm became Edward Rutland & Son in 1924. Taken over by Albert Hipkins in 1929.


Acquired by [[Frederick Smith Ltd]] of Aston with 5 public houses and closed 1931. History and photo on display in bar.
Acquired by [[Frederick Smith Ltd]] of Aston with 5 public houses and closed 1931. History and photo on display in bar.

Revision as of 15:10, 1 December 2019

Albert Hipkiss, Queen's Brewery, Enville Street, Stourbridge, West Midlands.

Premises acquired by Edward Rutland, founder of Rutland & Lett, brewers, bottlers and pub owners in 1898. Expanded brewery by installing bottling plant in 1900. The firm became Edward Rutland & Son in 1924. Taken over by Albert Hipkins in 1929.

Acquired by Frederick Smith Ltd of Aston with 5 public houses and closed 1931. History and photo on display in bar.

List of Rutland & Lett pubs