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<big>'''Shifnal Brewery Ltd''', ''Shrewsbury Road, Shifnal, Shropshire''</big>
<big>'''Shifnal Brewery Ltd''', ''Shrewsbury Road, Shifnal, Shropshire''</big>


It began as [[Hinckesman's Brewery Co. Ltd]] in nearby Grindleforge. The brewery moved to Shifnal and the name was changed to the Shifnal Brewery Co. Ltd. on 13th April 1899. This company being dissolved on 11th February 1910. The former Old Brewery was for sale December 1917.
It began as [[Hinckesman's Brewery Co. Ltd]] in nearby Grindleforge. The brewery moved to Shifnal and the name was changed to the Shifnal Brewery Co. Ltd. on 13th April 1899. They owned the following freehold pubs: Royal Oak, Church Eaton; Hare & Hounds, Wheaton Aston; Queens Head, Ironbridge; and Bulls Head, Bridgnorth; they also leased the [[Rolling Mill (Darlaston)]], a brew-pub.


A second company of the same name was registered December 1927 and a new company, the Broadway Brewery Ltd was registered on 19th October 1934.  
This company was dissolved on 11th February 1910. The former Old Brewery was for sale December 1917.
 
A second company of the same name was registered December 1927 and a new company, the '''Broadway Brewery Ltd''' was registered on 19th October 1934.  


Acquired by [[Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries Ltd]] in 1960.
Acquired by [[Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries Ltd]] in 1960.

Revision as of 17:02, 6 September 2021

Ordnance Survey extract from 1901. Reproduced with the permission of the National Library of Scotland (http://maps.nls.uk/index.html)
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Shifnal Brewery Ltd, Shrewsbury Road, Shifnal, Shropshire

It began as Hinckesman's Brewery Co. Ltd in nearby Grindleforge. The brewery moved to Shifnal and the name was changed to the Shifnal Brewery Co. Ltd. on 13th April 1899. They owned the following freehold pubs: Royal Oak, Church Eaton; Hare & Hounds, Wheaton Aston; Queens Head, Ironbridge; and Bulls Head, Bridgnorth; they also leased the Rolling Mill (Darlaston), a brew-pub.

This company was dissolved on 11th February 1910. The former Old Brewery was for sale December 1917.

A second company of the same name was registered December 1927 and a new company, the Broadway Brewery Ltd was registered on 19th October 1934.

Acquired by Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries Ltd in 1960.



Entry in the Trade Mark Registry

Registration No  : 187,769
Description  : Man carrying cock
Date of Application  : 22/05/1895
Used Prior to 1875?  : NO