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A scale model of the brewery complex - no trains so fairly modern view
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This is a motor driven malt thrower!!
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Milling equipment
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Best guess is pressing or screening equipment
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Mashing vat
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Press for compacting bags of surplus yeast
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One person delivery cart for Mitchells and Butlers Ales etc
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The Excise Man's Attache Case.
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Brewing equipment
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Still brewing hence the casks and a Linde forklift truck
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Pneumatic tyres, bench seats must be used for transporting visitors around the site.
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Originally a barrel dray now used for weddingtransport
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Hancock's Dray
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Mitchells and Butlers Dray
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This dray is a part of The Brewing Experience
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Say hello to Charlie. When we visited the museum it was 2013 and Charlie was 18 years old.
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KHA 699 is Mitchells and Butler 1949 Leyland Beaver
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ALE 1 is actually a replica of a Sherpa van. Made in 1986 with a 1993cc petrol engine.
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Bass, Ratcliff & Cretton's Horse Drawn Dray
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1879 Waterwitch horse drawn fire engine
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In the Robey steam engine shed
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In the Robey Steam Engine Shed
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Fordson Tractor (1950's?)
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UA 4963 a 1928 Ford Model A
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XU 177 is a 1924 4410cc Daimler - not what you expect a Daimler to look like. But this one is the Worthington's White Shield Bottle Car.
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1963 Land Rover with a Redwing conversion based on a Series llA 109
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Morris Commercial Fire Engine
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Layout of the Burton brewery complex in steam railway times
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Second look at the layout of the Burton brewery complex in steam times
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The brewery Chief Engineer