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<big>''' Smith & Williams, ''' '' Town Brewery | <big>'''Smith & Williams, ''' '' Town Brewery, Round Oak, Brierley Hill, West Midlands.''</big> | ||
This was the William Henry Simpkiss' Royal Oak Brewery. Sold to [[North Worcestershire Breweries Ltd]] in 1896 who closed the premises. 12 months later opened as Elwell Williams, a partnership of 5 people, Isaac Trevor Elwell (son of George and grandson of Benjamin), Harry French Williams, John Benton, William Henry Smith and Frederick Hipkiss. Partnership not dissolved as partners retired or died but last | This was the William Henry Simpkiss' Royal Oak Brewery. | ||
Sold to [[North Worcestershire Breweries Ltd]] in 1896 who closed the premises. 12 months later opened as Elwell Williams, a partnership of 5 people, Isaac Trevor Elwell (son of George and grandson of Benjamin), Harry French Williams, John Benton, William Henry Smith and Frederick Hipkiss. | |||
Partnership not dissolved as partners retired or died but last two, Smith & Williams, sold to [[Julia Hanson & Sons Ltd]]. in 1934 with 60 tied houses. |
Revision as of 17:40, 8 September 2016
Smith & Williams, Town Brewery, Round Oak, Brierley Hill, West Midlands.
This was the William Henry Simpkiss' Royal Oak Brewery.
Sold to North Worcestershire Breweries Ltd in 1896 who closed the premises. 12 months later opened as Elwell Williams, a partnership of 5 people, Isaac Trevor Elwell (son of George and grandson of Benjamin), Harry French Williams, John Benton, William Henry Smith and Frederick Hipkiss.
Partnership not dissolved as partners retired or died but last two, Smith & Williams, sold to Julia Hanson & Sons Ltd. in 1934 with 60 tied houses.