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Joule's Brewery from the River Trent, Stone,

Joules Brewery and the Newcastle Street ale stores are on the right of the illustration. The building on the left (with the tall chimney) is Bent's Brewery. Francis Joule came into possession ...

Joule's Brewery Transport Fleet, Stone,

Trucks and a car from Joule's Brewery. 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, which later ...

Joule's Brewery, Foreman Cooper's House, Stone

The Foreman Cooper's house at 7 Newcastle Street, Stone was Clifford Gaskin's home for many years. It was demolished in 1975 and the land is now (2011) the Co-operative Supermarket loading bay. In ...

Joule's delivery lorry, Stone

A Thorneycroft articulated lorry with 1901 Sunbeam Mableycar; Clifford Gaskin in the driving seat. Pictured at Joule's Brewery Bottle Stores and Garage on Newcastle Road, Stone. Mr Gaskin was well ...

Joule's Stone Ale advertisement,

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, which later became the home of the head brewer. In ...

Keg stores, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

Rows of kegs on two storey roller conveyors inside a large steel framed building. This new technology was part of Bass & Co.'s first efforts at automated keg storage and dispatch before the use of pallets. ...

King George VI Coronation celebrations, Stone

The offices of Joules's Stone brewery on the High Street decorated for the Coronation celebrations.

King George VI Coronation celebrations, Stone

Stone High Street looking towards Granville Square and Station Road, decorated for the Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. On the left are Joule's brewery offices. On the right is the ...

King George VI Coronation celebrations, Stone

Stone High Street looking towards Granville Square and Station Road, decorated for celebrations of the Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. The offices of Joule's Stone brewery are on the ...

Last train across Station Street, Burton-on-Trent.

The Bass Sentinel Diesel No. 7 is pictured here as it is just about to cross Station Street with a train of vans, on 8th May 1967. It was the last train to do so. In the background is the Old Brewery ...

Loading out malt, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

Alex Bartram is pictured operating a hoist to lower sacks of malt down through the floor and out of the Plough Maltings, while another sack is being wheeled up on a sack truck.

Malt and barley stores, Worthingtons Brewery, Burton-on-Trent

Malt-House floor with malting in progress, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

Malthouse, Stafford

Malthouse on Water Street formerly owned by George Brewster, the builder of the town mill. Malt is used in the brewing industry.

Maltings, from Wood Street, Charrington & Co., Burton-on-Trent

Charringtons first came to Burton in 1871, and bought the existing Abbey Brewery (located between Abbey Street and Lichfield Street). This was demolished and replaced by a new brewery, at which brewing ...

Maltsters Arms, Stafford,

The Maltsters Arms on North Walls was known locally as 'the hole in the wall'. Note the misspelling of the inn's name on its sign. The adjacent building was the brewhouse.

Marston & Co.'s Albion Brewery, Shobnall Road, Burton-on-Trent

View of the back of the brewery, showing the copper hearth chimneys and cask stacks.

Marston's Brewery, Shobnall Road, Burton-upon-Trent

Union system of brewing, Marston's Brewery. J. Marston & Son were founded in 1834. Initially based at the Horninglow Brewery in Burton-upon-Trent, the company moved to its current site at the Albion ...