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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.

Lockett and Sons Mineral Water, North Bailey Street, Stafford

Lockett and Sons were established in 1876 and manufactured mineral waters at North Bailey Street, Stafford and Stafford Road, Cannock. Here, mineral water is being bottled in their Stafford premises. Image ...

Lofter's barrow from Common Road Saltworks, Stafford

This barrow was used for running salt from the hothouse to the mill at British Soda Co.'s works on Stafford Common. It was collected when the works closed in 1970. Brine deposits were discovered under ...

Lowe, Family Wine and Spirit Merchant, Stanley Street, Leek

William Lowe's family wine and spirit merchant's shop at 11 and 13 Stanley Street, Leek, established in 1861. He was advertising as a Wholesale Wine and Spirit Merchant at The Old Black's Head in ...

Lumpman's barrow from Common Road Saltworks, Stafford

This barrow was used for running salt lumps to the hothouse British Soda Co.'s works on Stafford Common. It was collected when the works closed in 1970. Brine deposits were discovered under Stafford ...

Lunch Queue, Brooklands School, Stafford,

Brooklands opened on Eccleshall Road in 1946 as a private school. At first only a small number of five and six year olds were admitted, but the number of pupils increased and by 1962 126 children ...

Lynda's Confectionery Shop, High Street, Uttoxeter

Making a cask, Burman's Cooperage, Burton-upon-Trent

The original firm was called J. Burman & Son, Hawkins Lane, Burton-On-Trent. It was a cask repair firm only. In 1939 they took over J. Grout & Co., Dallow Street Cooperage, which was a firm somewhat run ...

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

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

Malthouse, Lower Penn

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 at Bass, Burton-on-Trent

Group of maltsters posed, probably outside Shobnall Maltings with an allowance can in front of them. The men are: G. Cox, Tim Broadhurst, T. Adams. F. Dunn. S. Cliff, J. Britton, G. Thompson, W. Peto, ...

Margaret Bird, Lilian Sylvester and Mary Bright picking potatoes, Woodseaves, Stafford

Picking potatoes for Mrs Ball at Knightley House Farm.

Market Hall Street, Cannock

On the left is Taylor's central café, with Market Hall Street in middle. The old Market Hall can be glimpsed at the right hand edge.

Market Place shops, Uttoxeter

Walklate Wine and Spirit Merchants and the Trienna Restaurant. This building had previously been one shop occupied by Pakeman and Co.'s Grocers.

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.

Mash Room, Allsopp & Sons, Ltd., Burton-upon-Trent

A view of the Mash Room at Allsopp & Sons, Ltd. brewery, Burton-upon-Trent. Allsopp’s brewery was founded in 1807 when Samuel Allsopp purchased Wilson’s brewery business. In 1859 a new brewery was ...