Member spotlight: Briggs of Burton

Member spotlight: Briggs of Burton

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...
The bottle car is 100!

The bottle car is 100!

One of the most recognizable and unusual items in the National Brewery Collection is the Bottle Car. But did you know that it is one of a set of 5 cars manufactured by Daimler and purchased by Worthington’s brewery of Burton upon Trent in 1924? When Worthington’s...
Lifeboat artefacts mark special relationship

Lifeboat artefacts mark special relationship

As the RNLI marks its 200th anniversary, we took the opportunity to explore the connection between a landlocked brewing town and lifeboats. Among the items in the National Brewery Collection, we have a Commemorative Ale and a decorative plate both showing images of...
Helen joins the team

Helen joins the team

Helen Jarvis has joined us as the Trust Office Manager, based at the Brewery Heritage Centre in Station Street. While she has spent the last ten years in office and operations management roles, Helen started her career in Burton as a Business Relationship Manager with...
Last Bass train to Scarborough

Last Bass train to Scarborough

Friday 24th July 1914 was an important date for the employees of Bass Ratcliffe & Gretton. Starting at 3.40am a series of 14 specially chartered trains took over 7000 brewery workers and their families from Burton railway station on a day trip to the seaside. The...