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Smiths Victoria Brewery

sidwho

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can anyone tell me if there was a fred smith maltings inbetween the vine and aston station on lichfeild road many thanks sidwho
 
In the 1890 Kellys, no 192 Lichfield Road is listed as Frederick Smith brewer, but in the trade section it is listed as a maltsters. Is shown in red on the c 1889 map
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William Smith the Younger went into liquidation in 1877. Presumably this is the same family/brewery ? Viv.

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From the Birmingham Daily Gazette January 1877.
 
can anyone tell me if there was a fred smith maltings inbetween the vine and aston station on lichfeild road many thanks sidwho
Yes, on the old building wall facing Lichfield Road on the same side as the Vine it still had the painted words "Frederick Smith's Maltings" to the upper storey up until demolition. I used to see it every day on the way home from school in the 1960s. The actual building was by then occupied by shops including the Birmingham Band Instrument Company, where I bought an electric guitar in 1969.

Sir Frederick Smith was both a longstanding alderman of Birmingham as well as being the first Lord Mayor of Aston. He also had several pubs dotted around Birmingham, which bore his name. He lived on Sutton Road, Erdington, and after he died in 1945 my grandparents bought his house from his daughter.
 
Yes, on the old building wall facing Lichfield Road on the same side as the Vine it still had the painted words "Frederick Smith's Maltings" to the upper storey up until demolition. I used to see it every day on the way home from school in the 1960s. The actual building was by then occupied by shops including the Birmingham Band Instrument Company, where I bought an electric guitar in 1969.
thanks for that i will check the lichfield road photos as there may be an old photo of the building..will post if i find one..

lyn
 
In the 1890 Kellys, no 192 Lichfield Road is listed as Frederick Smith brewer, but in the trade section it is listed as a maltsters. Is shown in red on the c 1889 map
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this building is labelled 190 lichfield road but maybe also took in 192 so did ansells take over the building from frederick smith or as i suspect did ansells demolish smiths brewery and rebuild their own brewery.....maybe someone could confirm...photo dated 1961..if you look at the date plaque on the building i think it says 1905

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The Lichfield Road bottling plant (and other premises ground rents) were for sale in 1957.
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Source: British Newspaper Archive
 
I think there were two separate buildings. The Aston model Brewery at 192 was the brewery, completed in 1889 on one side of the road. In 1892 McKenna (Birmingham Breweries) states that a in 1892 a sixty-quarter malthouse was constructed, I think this must have been separate on the opposite side of the road., and would be the the building Moor End Lad remembers. I have two photos of this building, which the caption states is in Lichfield Road, and also states it was demolished in 1961 (though captions can be wrong). These two photos are below:

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Slightly off topic: what was the attraction to this part of Litchfield Rd, Aston for breweries? Was it water and if so where did it come from?
Thank you for indulging!
Happy Easter everyone…….
 
Slightly off topic: what was the attraction to this part of Litchfield Rd, Aston for breweries? Was it water and if so where did it come from?
Thank you for indulging!
Happy Easter everyone…….
I think early BHam breweries often used boreholes. In 1922 Smiths sunk another borehole to supplement water supply.
Taken over by Butlers in 1955.
 

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