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<big>'''Showell's Brewery Co. Ltd | |||
<big>'''Showell's Brewery Co. Ltd''', ''Crosswells Brewery, Oldbury, West Midlands.''</big> | |||
Brewers’ Guardian 1874 recorded that a new brewery was being erected on the Langley Springs for Mr Walter Showell of the Victoria Brewery, Oldbury. | Brewers’ Guardian 1874 recorded that a new brewery was being erected on the Langley Springs for Mr Walter Showell of the Victoria Brewery, Oldbury. | ||
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The '''Red Lion''', Crich Tramway Museum, was originally located at 14 Church Street, Stoke-on-Trent, and was reconstructed at Crich in about 1990: | |||
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{{Trade Mark 2 |regno = 22,049|desc=A cross|date=5/3/1880|seventy=since 1874 | {{Trade Mark 2 |regno = 22,049|desc=A cross|date=5/3/1880|seventy=since 1874 | ||
|regno2 = 183,085|desc2=Label design wih words "What is IPA" and man's head|date2=22/10/1894|seventy2=NO}} | |regno2 = 183,085|desc2=Label design wih words "What is IPA" and man's head|date2=22/10/1894|seventy2=NO}} |
Revision as of 12:39, 30 April 2018
Showell's Brewery Co. Ltd, Crosswells Brewery, Oldbury, West Midlands.
Brewers’ Guardian 1874 recorded that a new brewery was being erected on the Langley Springs for Mr Walter Showell of the Victoria Brewery, Oldbury.
Cross Hands TM registered 1880 claiming use from 1874.
Registered March 1887 as Walter Showell & Sons Ltd. to acquire the Victoria Brewery and possibly to finance an additional brewery.
Also at Showell's Stockport Brewery Ltd which was formed into a separate company in 1896. The London public houses were sold to Reffell's Brewery Ltd. 1898.
Acquired by Allsopp & Sons Ltd. 1914 with 194 tied houses.
The Red Lion, Crich Tramway Museum, was originally located at 14 Church Street, Stoke-on-Trent, and was reconstructed at Crich in about 1990:
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