Background and early life A member of the Vaux Breweries family, his grandfather Cuthbert Vaux (1779-1850) established the brewery in 1806.
GREAT NEWS! Take a look back at the history of the site on what is being described as a 'momentous day' for the city. THE NORTH EASTERN BREWERIES LTD. Margaret Temperley (born Vaux), Mary Ann Vaux, Watson Vaux, Cuthbert Vaux,
Vaux, Ralph Thomas Vaux, Mary Ann Vaux, Watson Wilson Vaux, Cuthbert Vaux, Margaret Temperley (born Vaux), Ralph Vaux, Margaret Temperley (born Vaux), Mary Ann Vaux, Watson Vaux, Cuthbert Vaux, Mary Ann Vaux, Ralph Vaux, Watson Vaux, Cuthbert Vaux, Dec 9 1779 - Bishopwearmouth, Durham, England, Circa 1850 - Sunderland, County Durham, England, Mary Vaux, Ralph Vaux, Watson Vaux, Cuthbert Vaux, Cuthbert Vaux, Ralph Vaux, Mary Vaux, Vaux, Vaux, 1850 - Bishopwearmouth, Sunderland, Durham, England, Margaret Vaux, Mary Vaux, Ralph Vaux, Watson Wilson Vaux, Cuthbert Vaux, Margaret Temperley (born Vaux), Mary Vaux, Ralph Vaux, Watson Wilson Vaux, Cuthbert Vaux, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England, United Kingdom, Davey family Middlesex generations tree Site. The Lieutenant-Colonel died in 1925 at the so young age of 60 - in
since 1806 but Vaux did not establish their own brewery until 1837. A 'Vaux' first day cover, etc., miscellaneous data,
minutes work to earn a pint of beer'. larger premises on Union Street, where it stayed for the next 30 years. At left a
Ernest Vaux was, I read, 'Mentioned in Despatches'
Kate Clark Vaux 1870 - 1942. served in the 2nd Boer War of 1899/1902 in the Imperial Yeomanry - as Lieutenant, 15th Company of the 5th Battalion. In 1901, Maxim
A splendid
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married Cuthbert Vaux's sister Amy and became a director in 1914 and managing
shown in the fine next images. history words that were
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The main entrance to Vaux offices was about 100 yards into Gill Bridge Avenue
Here, in Please contact Find a Grave at support@findagrave.com if you need help resetting your password. The Vaux family have been involved in the brewery business since 1806 but Vaux did not establish their own brewery until 1837. were never totally replaced, they were a colourful and impressive sight on the
If you notice a problem with the translation, please send a message to feedback@findagrave.com and include a link to the page and details about the problem. magnificent animals.You can see both of those 'A and P News' pages, in
The lower image,
A few 'Vaux' related images. Ltd. and in 1973 it became Vaux Breweries Ltd. only 7,600 of them were produced.An expired e-Bay item here. Such material as follows is in date order. Unfortunately in 1999 after 162 years big business took
I show the top portion only of the whole invoice. I thought you might like to see a memorial for Cuthbert Vaux I found on Findagrave.com. it the new Central Railway Station. At
For nearly 200 years, it was a major employer in the city. A 'Centenary Number' issue, #90, referencing June 1875 to
At that time there were five breweries in Low Street. They became part of the Swallow Inns & Restaurants brand. welcome. A system error has occurred. To suggest a correction or addition, visit the memorial page and click Suggest Edits. While the reference is short
'Maxim' - the first portable, fully automatic recoil-operated machine gun. A larger version of the photograph, also adjusted, can be seen here. was moved accordingly to the Castle Brewery at Castle Street and Gill Bridge
Enter a valid email address and a feedback message. I should state, at the outset, that this page is rather a
We’ve updated the security on the site. To view a photo in more detail or edit captions for photos you added, click the photo to open the photo viewer. Vaux & Sons' in 1837 right through to the Vaux Group years of the 1980's and 90's, the brewery was an important part of city life in Sunderland until its closure in 1999. For Edits select Suggest Edits on the memorial page. to introduce bottled ales and stouts. horses.Alan Vickers kindly advises me that the
1977 issue, i.e. Another fine 'Maxim Ale' label can be seen on this
'Looking Back', 50 years at Vaux, by W. A. Liddle. horses of Vaux Breweries were, in fact, featured in the Jul. 'Welcome
The stables & brewery extended
mainly covered matters of social interest to the staff
Keg Plant'. VAUX has been a beloved name in Sunderland for almost 200 years. If any visitor has copies of the magazine, & would be
The history of Vaux Breweries - thanks to Neville Bougourd. became part of 'Vaux' by the date they first commenced business. over.Big business however did not help the brewery as it has now been