After a visit the the Black country muesum myself and my good lady stopped off here...
The first member of the Millard family took on the license of the Jolly Collier pub and brewery in 1867. The name was changed to the Gypsy's Tent some time between 1871 and 1881. The original brewery was demolished and 'Millard's Little Model Brewery' was built about 1886. Mr. Harry Wright Millard became licensee on the death of his father in 1898. He retired as licensee in 1952, but still helped with the brewing.
The brewery ceased to operate about 1961, but the Gypsy's Tent Hotel & Restaurant continued on until about 1982.
The Black country living museum later had the bar fixtures and fittings.
the inn by M D Allen, on Flickr
the perfect crisp by M D Allen, on Flickr
beer mat by M D Allen, on Flickr
bear with beer by M D Allen, on Flickr
keys by M D Allen, on Flickr
living room 2 by M D Allen, on Flickr
bedroom by M D Allen, on Flickr
some more on my flickr
The first member of the Millard family took on the license of the Jolly Collier pub and brewery in 1867. The name was changed to the Gypsy's Tent some time between 1871 and 1881. The original brewery was demolished and 'Millard's Little Model Brewery' was built about 1886. Mr. Harry Wright Millard became licensee on the death of his father in 1898. He retired as licensee in 1952, but still helped with the brewing.
The brewery ceased to operate about 1961, but the Gypsy's Tent Hotel & Restaurant continued on until about 1982.
The Black country living museum later had the bar fixtures and fittings.
the inn by M D Allen, on Flickr
the perfect crisp by M D Allen, on Flickr
beer mat by M D Allen, on Flickr
bear with beer by M D Allen, on Flickr
keys by M D Allen, on Flickr
living room 2 by M D Allen, on Flickr
bedroom by M D Allen, on Flickr
some more on my flickr