Edwin Holden's Hopden Brewery Round Tin
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Edwin Holden's Hopden Brewery tin tray dating from the 1950s. The Hopden Brewery is based in Woodsetton, near Dudley, West Midlands.
Edwin Holden's Hopden Brewery tin tray dating from the 1950s.
The business was founded in 1915 when Edwin and Lucy Holden purchased the Park Inn based in Woodsetton from Atkinson's Brewery Ltd which had a malthouse at the rear of the premises.
In 1939 the Holden family purchased Atkinson's malthouse and installed new brewing equipment.
Edwin Holden's Bottling Company was added at the rear of the Park Inn in 1945 not only bottling Holden's range of beers but also national brews for distribution to clubs, free houses and wholesalers.
In 1961 a new enlarged brewery was built to replace the old brewery which had been extended periodically.
The Company was registered in 1964 and the name changed to Holden's Brewery Ltd, Hopden Brewery, Woodsetton.
In 2012 the Company began a major expansion of the brewery including a visitor centre.
The Hopden Brewery is still brewing independently and is run by the fourth generation of the Holden family.
The Hopden Brewery is still operating independently. The tin tray featured is identical in design to an earlier alloy tray.
Brewery Origin | England |
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County | West Midlands |
Reverse Finish | Standard |
Tray Manufacturer | Unknown |
Tray Material | Tin |
Year Of Manufacture | 1959 |
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