Worthington & Co. Ltd
[[File:StaffsBurton146HighStreet1_SP_Nov09.jpg|thumb|The Worthington ‘dagger’ on the former brewery offices at 146 High Street. Photo: Steve Peck 2009. [[File:StaffsBurton146HighStreet2_SP_Nov09.jpg|thumb|A Civic Society blue plaque on the former brewery offices at 146 High Street. Photo: Steve Peck 2009.
Worthington & Co Ltd, 137 High Street, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire
William Worthington was born, the son of a yeoman farmer, in Orton-on-the-Hill, Leicestershire, in 1723. He arrived in Burton as a cooper in 1744, and founded his brewery in about 1761.
Registered January 1889. Merged with Bass, Ratcliff & Gretton Ltd. 1927 but continued to operate as a separate concern until brewing ceased in 1967.
Brewery and its maltings demolished in late 1960s, the former to provide a car park, later a shopping precinct.
The latter, by the middle of the 1970s, became a new public library.
The Worthington Bottle Car:
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