The Victoria Works is a Grade II listed building in the Jewellery Quarter of Birmingham, England.[1] It was built in 1839–40 for Joseph Gillott, who manufactured pen nibs, and was one of the first purpose-built factories in the Jewellery Quarter. It is situated opposite the Argent Centre, another building constructed for industrial use around the same period. The factory was one of the largest of its kind, with nearly 600 workers. Steam engines of 60 horsepower powered the mass production of the nibs.
Albert, Prince of Wales (later
King Edward VII, and Princess Alexandra visiting the works in 1874
Current use
English Heritage
blue plaque on the Graham Street frontage
The Victoria Works was renovated in the early 1990s and houses a mixture of different companies and residents.
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Buildings and structures in Birmingham, England
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- Ascension, Hall Green
- St Agatha, Sparkbrook
- St Agnes, Moseley
- St Alban, Highgate
- St Andrew, Handsworth
- St Anne, Moseley
- St Anne, Digbeth
- St Augustine, Edgbaston
- St Barnabas, Erdington
- St Bartholomew, Edgbaston
- St Benedict's, Bordesley
- Bishop Latimer, Winson Green
- St Catherine, Bristol Street
- St Chad's Cathedral
- St Cyprian, Hay Mills
- St David, Shenley Green
- St Edburgha, Yardley
- St Edward, Selly Park
- Erdington Abbey
- SS Faith & Laurence, Harborne
- St Francis, Bournville
- St Francis, Handsworth
- St Gabriel, Weoley Castle
- St George, Edgbaston
- St Giles, Sheldon
- Handsworth Cemetery Chapel
- Holy Trinity, Birchfield
- Holy Trinity & St Luke
- Holy Trinity, Sutton Coldfield
- St James, Handsworth
- St John, Ladywood
- St John, Perry Barr
- St John, Sparkhill
- St Laurence, Northfield
- St Lazar, Bournville
- St Martin, Bull Ring
- St Mark, Washwood Heath
- St Mary, Acocks Green
- St Mary, Handsworth
- St Mary, Moseley
- St Mary, Selly Oak
- St Mary's Convent
- Methodist Central Hall
- St Michael & All Angels, Bartley Green
- St Michael, Handsworth
- St Michael, Moor Street
- St Nicolas, Kings Norton
- Oratory
- St Paul, Birmingham
- St Paul, Lozells
- St Peter, Harborne
- SS Peter & Paul, Aston
- St Philip's Cathedral
- St Silas, Lozells
- Stechford Baptist
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