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Park Street Maltings, Burton-on-Trent

The maltings were part of James Eadie's Cross Street Brewery.

Payload Bulk Grain Semi Trailer, Shobnall, Burton-on-Trent

This Bass Charrington 15 tonne Payload Bulk Grain Semi Trailer with Scammel Tractor unit is being filled up at Shobnall. When Bass purchased the trailer in the 1970s it cost £2,441.

People in garden, Uttoxeter area

A large group of elderly men and women, some seated, in front of a formal rose garden. We do not know the location or the event, but it is probably in the Uttoxeter area. Please get in touch if you can ...

Peter Atkin's 'Trussing In' Ceremony, Bass Brewery, Burton

Peter Atkin is pictured here in the barrel being 'trussed in', at the termination of his coopers apprenticeship at Bass Brewery. The young men who are carrying out the ceremony are the three senior apprentices, ...

Peter Walker & Co. Brewery workers

Seven brewery workers sitting on an ale dock at the brewery. Standing in the centre of the group is Harry Stephens. He worked in the brewery and returned there after World War I. When the Brewery closed ...

Peter Walker Brewery personnel, Clarence Street, Burton-on-Trent

Twelve men seated on stacks of barrels with 'P Walker Burton' brands on their heads. All of the men are well dressed and are possibly directors.

Plough Maltings, Bass Brewery, Burton-on-Trent

View showing the corner of Guild Street and Horninglow Street. The Post Office and newsagents shop are on the corner and the Plough Maltings is on the other side of Horninglow Street.

Plough Maltings, No.22 Malthouse, Bass, Horninglow Street, Burton-on-Trent

The last coal fired kiln in Burton. The photograph was taken at 9pm in the evening, January 1967.

Plum Pudding Opening, British Food Research Association

In 1958 Mrs. Lillian Astbury of Stone (left) donated a plum pudding to the British Food Research Association, based in Leatherhead, Surrey. It had been canned in 1900 for soldiers serving in the Boer ...

Pointon's sweet shop, Cannock Road, Hednesford

Mr "Sucky" Pointon stands in his shop doorway. The shop was in a row of buildings that were knocked down in the late 1960s/early 1970s. The family carried on in the confectionery business, and in 2003 ...

Portrait of Michael Thomas Bass, (1760-1827)

He lived in the Bass Town House, 136 High Street, which was purchased by his father, William Bass, in 1777.

Portrait of Sergeant Pierre Louis Magnier, Army Paymaster, Leek

Monsieur Magnier was taken prisoner in Flushing, Holland on 15 August 1809. He came to Leek on parole on 17 September of that year and was initially imprisoned in a house in Kiln Lane. He was an educated ...

Post Office Training Centre, Yarnfield

This photograph of catering staff serving meals to staff and trainees at the Post Office Training Centre was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. If you recognise anyone in this view please contact ...

Present day entrance to Bass Middle Offices and Packaging Areas, Station Street, Burton-on-Trent

View of the entrance and conditioning tanks.

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

The racking room at Samuel Allsopp & Sons brewery, Station Street, Burton-upon-Trent. The Grade II listed building still stands and was converted into the office complex known as '107 Station Street' ...

Railway milk tankers, Ecton

Glass lined milk tankers on the Leek and Manifold Light Railway delivering to and from Ecton Creamery. Ecton Creamery and Cheese Factory occupied a converted smelting house associated with Ecton copper ...

Railway sidings, Wilts United Dairies Creamery, Uttoxeter

United Dairies railway tankers on sidings at the Wilts United Dairies creamery, Uttoxeter. Wilts United Dairies creameryoutside the Wilts United Dairies Creamery, Brookside Road, Uttoxeter. Uttoxeter ...

Retired Engineers touring the Elkes Biscuit Factory, Uttoxeter

A group of retired Elkes engineers pictured on a tour of Elkes Biscuit Factory Uttoxeter, as organised by Robert 'Bob' Hudson. From left to right: Ray Philip, Tom Brown, Hayden Weatherer, Harry Bocock, ...