Economic Developmentgallery
Renovation of Birmingham silverware factory JW Evans

JW Evans Silverware factory at 54-57 Albion Street in the heart of the Jewellery Quarter, Hockley.1 of 14 
Project Conservator Beth Stanley.2 of 14 
The workshops at Birmingham's JW Evans Silverware factory.3 of 14 ![The workshops at Birmingham's JW Evans Silverware factory.]()
The workshops at Birmingham's JW Evans Silverware factory.4 of 14 ![The premises at 54-57 Albion Street, Hockley.]()
The premises at 54-57 Albion Street, Hockley.5 of 14 ![Project Director Nick Hill and Inspector Nick Molineaux.]()
Project Director Nick Hill and Inspector Nick Molineaux.6 of 14 ![The workshops at Birmingham's JW Evans Silverware factory.]()
The workshops at Birmingham's JW Evans Silverware factory.7 of 14 ![Inspector Nick Molineaux with the recently discovered Pantograph Machine.]()
Inspector Nick Molineaux with the recently discovered Pantograph Machine.8 of 14 ![The workshops at Birmingham's JW Evans Silverware factory.]()
The workshops at Birmingham's JW Evans Silverware factory.9 of 14 ![The workshops at Birmingham's JW Evans Silverware factory.]()
The workshops at Birmingham's JW Evans Silverware factory.10 of 14 ![The workshops at Birmingham's JW Evans Silverware factory.]()
The workshops at Birmingham's JW Evans Silverware factory.11 of 14 ![Women workers in 1905.]()
Women workers in 1905.12 of 14 ![Some of the workers in 1905.]()
Some of the workers in 1905.13 of 14 ![Evans family in the early 1900's. Bottom left is Jenkin William Evans (who founded the business) and centre is Austen Evans who took over when Jenkin passed away.]()
Evans family in the early 1900's. Bottom left is Jenkin William Evans (who founded the business) and centre is Austen Evans who took over when Jenkin passed away.14 of 14






















