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Women ale loaders, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

Women workers rolling casks between the brewery buildings during World War I.

Women workers packing Bass bottles, Shobnall Ale Stores, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

Women packing bottles of pale ale into wooden crates with straw inside at Shobnall Ale Stores. In the background are stacked casks.

Women workers, Shobnall Bottling Stores, Burton-on-Trent

Women working at Shobnall Ale Stores, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

Group of women working around a bottle filling machine in the Shobnall Ale Stores.

Workers at Shobnall Cask Department, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

This group of men, two wearing cooper's aprons, are standing on the Ale Dock at Shobnall Cask Department, with the Cask Washing Department in the background.

Workers outside the Joiners Shop, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

The brewery's Joiners' Shop, is now the Bass Museum.

Worthington & Co. offices, Burton-on-Trent

Worthingtons brewery offices decorated for the coronation of Edward VII in 1902, with union jack flying above.

Worthington & Co. staff, Burton-on-Trent

Worthington & Co. staff, 1891. Bottom row, left to right: J.J. Bound, G. Mayon, W. Smithard, R. Ingram, J. Coxon, Jnr Wilks. Second row: W.C. Buxton, J.P. Coulton, W.S. Dunwell, W.P. Manners, J. Green, ...

Worthington & Co.: Brewers, Maltsters and Chemists, Burton-on-Trent

On the back row are: J. G. Perkins, F. B. Linsey, Guy Rudgard, A. R. Evans, F. Buxton, W. Smith Middle row: ? Hornsey, J. H. Chumley, W. Seddon, R. C. Grimshaw, R. Tilbury. A. W. Robottom, J. Andrews, ...

Worthington Brewery Malt Stores

View of Worthington Malt Stores and Worthington No. 12 Malthouse, situated on the east side of High Street. Some railway wagons are visible.

Worthington Floater, Burton-on-Trent

A Worthington Floater outside an unidentified pub in Burton on Trent. The driver of the floater is standing next to the the horse's head wearing a white coat and cap, which has "Worthington" written on ...

Worthingtons & Co. offices, Burton upon Trent

A tinted lantern slide view of Worthington & Co.'s offices on High Street decorated for King Edward VII's visit to Burton upon Trent. Copyright: Burton Library.

Worthingtons Ale Bank, Burton-on-Trent

View of Worthingtons Brewery and loading dock with railway wagons alongside. Burton High Street is behind the photographer.

Worthingtons Brewery, Burton-on-Trent

View of Worthingtons' buildings, with Steam Loco No. 4, shunters and loaders in the yard. Just behind are the hurdles placed over wagons to keep them cool in the yard.

Worthingtons Brewery, Burton-on-Trent

View of Worthingtons as seen from nearby water tanks.

Worthingtons Brewery, Burton-on-Trent.

View perhaps from the High Street crossing box. Men are loading wagons beside the Worthington Ale Dock, and a Worthington private wagon is visible sticking out from the run through the dock.

Worthingtons' Loco pulling wagons, Burton-on-Trent

In the background Brewery buildings can be seen on the right.

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