by Jenny Proctor | Nov 26, 2024 | Latest News
The Bass red triangle is among the most famous trademarks in the world. As you might expect it appears on very many of the artefacts in the Collection, as well as appearing in the architecture of Bass House. It was registered on 1 January 1876 under a new piece of...
by Jenny Proctor | Nov 21, 2024 | Latest News
Steph Nield has joined the Trust as a freelance archivist. She has two decades of experience working in charity and not-for-profit archives, and spent many years working with disability support charity Leonard Cheshire. She is also a Trustee of the British Records...
by Jenny Proctor | Oct 31, 2024 | Latest News
If you are interested to hear more about the plans for regenerating the High Street area of Burton upon Trent, including the exciting plans for a new brewery heritage visitor experience, East Staffordshire Borough Council is holding a public forum on Tuesday 12th...
by Jenny Proctor | Sep 26, 2024 | Latest News
The National Brewery Heritage Trust is pleased to support the plans of East Staffordshire Borough Council to redevelop Bass House on the High Street in Burton upon Trent into a new brewing heritage visitor experience. The Trust has been working closely with the...
by Jenny Proctor | Aug 28, 2024 | Latest News
We are pleased that Briggs of Burton is a corporate member of the Trust. With over 290 years’ experience, Briggs of Burton is one of the pioneers of brewery process engineering. The company can trace its history back to 1732 when Thomas Thornewill set up as a...