Samuel Ratcliff, Burton-on-Trent
Samuel Ratcliff was born in 1783, the only son of John Ratcliff of the brewing partnership 'Bass & Ratcliff'. He began work for the firm in 1800, probably as a clerk. In later years, together with Michael ...
Sarah Joule
Portrait, oil on canvas, of Sarah Joule, nee Hill. Wife of Francis Joule, married at Youlgreave Church, 15 Feb 1779. Died Oulton House, Oulton, near Stone on 18 Feb 1828. Member of Joule brewing family ...
Setting off for Guide Camp, High Street, Stone
This Girl Guide is walking up the High Street towards Granville Square, to wait for a bus to take her to the Stone Division Guide Camp at Beaudesert on Cannock Chase.
The Joules Brewery buildings can ...
Shaw's removal and delivery lorry, Uttoxeter
A Morris Commercial lorry, owned by Shaw's Removals and Deliveries of Stanley Crescent, Uttoxeter. This vehicle was originally purchased by the brewers Mitchell and Butlers. The sign writing was by ...
Shobnall Ale Bank, Bass, Burton-on-Trent
Ale loaders on Shobnall Ale Bank loading wagons. The title of the card reads" Who Says prohibition?".
Shobnall Grange, Burton-on-Trent
The house was owned by the Mann, Crossman and Paulin, proprietors of the Albion Brewery, and was located only about ten minutes walk from the main brewery site. At the time the photograph was taken, around ...
Shobnall Maltings, Bass, Burton on Trent
The upper floor of the Drum Maltings Screening Room showing the malt screens in position.
Shobnall Tower Maltings, Bass, Burton-on-Trent
View of the Tower Maltings taken from the site entrance.
Shoeing a shire horse, Bass, Burton-on-Trent
A white shire horse, possibly Monty, being shod in Bass' Blacksmith Shop. The farrier has the horse's hoof on a stand and is rasping around the hoof and shoe.
Showell's Brewery, Copeland Street, Stoke upon Trent
Showell's Brewery was erected in Copeland Street in 1864. The Birmingham based company were contractors to HM Forces, produced the celebrated Crosswell's Ale. The brewery was on the north side of Copeland ...
Sign from The Hop Pole Inn, Stafford
Hanging sign from the Hop Pole Inn on Sandon Road, Stafford. Bents Ales were brewed in Stone between 1902 and 1972.
Ernest and Cath Ferries were landlords of the Hope Pole Inn from 1851, and then ...
Sign from the The Green Man public house, Hixon
A hanging sign from the Green Man public house, Hixon. The red cross was the trade mark of Joule's brewery of Stone.
Dimensions: width 945mm, height 1315mm, depth 86mm
Sign fromThe Sun Inn, Stafford
Hanging sign from the Sun Inn on Lichfield Road, Stafford, advertising Butlers Ales.
Soldiers at Peach's Maltings, Burton upon Trent
6th North Staffordshire Regiment Billeting at R. Peach & Co.'s Crown Maltings, Anglesey Road, Burton Upon Trent. Local troops standing with horses, which were being used for transporting small arms ammunition ...
Soldiers with Bass & Co. wagons, Burton upon Trent
Lantern slide of Bass & Co. wagons drawn by Shire horses, being used as transport for the 6th North Staffordshire Regiment. The church is St. Mary and St. Modwen's Catholic Church on Guild Street.
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Springfield Brewery, Wolverhampton
The main entrance gateway to William Butlers 1873-74 Brewery which had malting’s, cooperage and stabling.
The Inscriptions on both sides of the arch were modified to read 'M & B SPRINGFIELD BREWERY' ...
Sprinkling Malt, Plough Maltings, Bass, Burton-on-Trent
The man pictured is sprinkling water from a hose pipe through a side door in one of the Plough Maltings germinating drums.
Stable Quadrangle, Joule's Brewery, Stone,
The stable quadrangle at the New Ale Stores, Newcastle Street. Some of the drays carry beer barrels ready for distribution.
Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse ...