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Bass Steam Loco No. 2, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

Bass Steam Loco No. 2 shunting a demountable tank wagon past the Joiners' Shop.

Bass Steam loco with Monty, Middle Brewery, Burton-on-Trent

Monty the Shire horse stands with a Bass worker alongside a steam locomotive.

Bass Steam Locomotives, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

Steam locos outside the engine shed, with the Fire Station wall on the left.

Bass Union Set at work, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

In the foreground a man is "Cloth Bungling" with unions of finished ale. The union nearest the camera has the swan neck out and a bung in its place.

Bass workers outside Shobnall Maltings, Bass, Burton-on-Trent

Group of men all dressed in workwear sitting outside Bass & Co's Shobnall Maltings. The first man on the second row from the front is Alfred Ashforth.

Bass, High Street entrance, Burton-on-Trent

View into the Old Brewery from High Street, showing the office wall clock, an unloaded floater and an open-topped car, registration number. R H37.

Bass, Station Street, Burton-on-Trent

Bassilow House, Fenton

Bassilow House (or farm) stood on Bassilow Road which ran north between Fenton Park and Fenton Cemetery. The cemetery is off to the right behind the house. At one time it belonged to Berry Hill Colliery ...

Bass's Cottages, Shobnall Road, Burton-upon-Trent

Bass's Cottages off Shobnall Road, Burton-upon-Trent. 19th century brewery workers' terraced housing. In the background is Bass's Shobnall Maltings. This Image is from a collection of photographs of ...

Baswich Church

Baswich Lane shown looking west towards Weeping Cross from a position near the bridge over the main railway line. The buildings of Baswich Farm can be seen straight ahead and to the left and west of the ...

Baswich Church

Postcard published by W.H. Smith & Son, Stafford.

Baswich Church: pencil drawing

'South West View of Baswich Church,' from the road, showing a classical brick nave, the chancel and tower. 'M. S. July 1831.'

Baswich Church: sepia drawing

'South East View of Baswich Church, Staffordshire,' across the graveyard. Showing the nave, the chancel and the tower. The church has round-headed windows. Artist: J. Buckler.

Baswich Church: water colour painting

South east view across the graveyard, showing the nave, the chancel and the tower. [Drawn by Miss Petit.]

Baswich House, Stafford

Baswich House, Stafford. Used by Staffordshire Police 1954 to 2007. Home of Staffordshire Police Museum until 2007. An oil painting by C.W. Sheldon, formerly in the collections of the Staffordshire ...

Baswich House, Weeping Cross, Stafford

The former mid-19th century Baswich House stood on the Cannock Road at Weeping Cross. Baswich House replaced a white house known as the Weeping Cross Inn. It became the home of John and Sarah Salt. ...

Baswich Salt Works

New salt making equipment, known as the Oslo Plant, being installed at Baswich Salt Works. Brine deposits were discovered under Stafford Common in 1877, during a search for water supplies for the town. ...

Baswich Salt Works

Brine deposits were discovered under Stafford Common in 1877, during a search for water supplies for the town. In 1893 the Stafford Salt and Alkali Co. was founded on Common Road. The company opened ...