Everards steam lorry at Burton Bridge Brewery, Burton upon Trent
In 1924, Everards completed its move away from rail transport to steam powered drays. These continued in use until they were replaced by petrol lorries in 1946. This steam lorry is believed to be an ...
Facade of the Black Eagle Brewery from Derby Street, Burton-on-Trent
Truman, Hanbury and Buxton's brewery.
Fermenting Buildings, Joule's Brewery, Stone,
View of the fermenting buildings and cask yard.
Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse at Stone in 1758. Nine years later he demolished the inn and built a house, ...
Floods, Guild Street, Burton-upon-Trent
Floods on Guild Street, Burton-upon-Trent. A Triumph Mayflower is making its way across the level crossing. Bass brewery buildings can be seen to the left and in the distance is the Magistrates Court ...
From the Fillybrooks, Stone
A view of Stone taken from the Fillybrooks. On the right can be seen the gables of Joule's Ale Stores on the Trent and Mersey Canal. St. Dominic's Convent can be seen far left.
This postcard was ...
General view of Bass Breweries, Station Street, Burton-upon-Trent
William Bass founded the Bass Brewery in Burton-upon-Trent in 1777. By 1877 it was the world's largest brewery and its red triangle logo was known around the world. In the 1960s it merged with Charrington ...
Group of women maltsters, Bass, Burton-on-Trent
Women maltsters posing with their shovels and forks outside a Bass Malthouse. The picture would have been taken outside either Shobnall, Station Street or Wetmore Road Maltings.
Group photograph after the 'Trussing In' ceremony, Bass Brewery, Burton upon Trent
This group photograph shows fellow coopers following the 'trussing in' ceremony of Peter Atkin, at Bass Brewery, Burton upon Trent, on 12th April, 1952, looking forward to a celebration pint of best bitter. ...
Group portrait of Bass joiners, Bass, Burton-on-Trent
The joiners are seated on a pile of wooden planks outside Bass' Joiners Shop. The Joiners Shop building is now the Bass Museum.
High Street and Granville Square, Stone
Looking from Granville Square, southwards along Stone High Street. On the right is the war memorial. Looming over the shops is the tower of Joule's Brewery, greatly altered over the years, and finally ...
High Street, Burton upon Trent
Lantern slide view of High Street, Burton upon Trent.
Copyright: Burton Library
High Street, Eccleshall
Looking west.
HIgh Street, Stone
Looking north along Stone High Street, with the Joules Brwery offices (Co-operative Supermarket in 2012) to the left.
A postcard view by Stone photographer Phillip Dutton, of 63 High Street.
Home Brewery, Quarry Bank, Brierley Hill
Originally known as the Swan Brewery, Home Brewery (Quarry Bank) Ltd. was in operation by 1857. The brewery, which stood on Evers Street, Quarry Bank, closed in May 1921 and the buildings were demolished ...
Home Brewery, Quarry Bank, Brierley Hill
Originally known as the Swan Brewery, Home Brewery (Quarry Bank) Ltd. was in operation by 1857. The brewery, which stood on Evers Street, Quarry Bank, closed in May 1921 and the buildings were demolished ...
Hop back, Joule's Brewery, Stone
The hop back is part of the beer making proces. It is where the hopped wort passes through a perforated bottom, is cooled and goes to fermentation.
Joule's produced Stone Ales for the home market ...
Hop Pockets, Joule's Brewery, Stone
Hops are added to the wort to give the finished beer its characteristic bitter taste and aroma.
Joules produced Stone Ales for the home market and for export to Europe and America.
Joule's was taken ...
Horninglow Brewery, Burton-on-Trent
Bird's eye view of the brewery from the church steeple of St. John The Divine, Horninglow, built 1864-66. The brewery was founded by Messrs. Marston & Co., and was in later years known simply as 'Marstons'....