"Soulard Groundbreaking - Ground was broken Thursday for the first new building in the Soulard historic district, the Anheuser-Busch Employee's Credit Union building at 10th and Lynch streets. The artist's rendering of the building, above, reflects a design in keeping with existing structures in the historic area, a requirement of the Landmark and Urban Development Commission. Bank Building Corp
"Wives of striking beer bottlers picket offices of Anheuser-Busch brewery Tuesday to protest the company's refusal to pay a lump-sum settlement for "furlough weeks" built up under previous contracts. Faith Lippert is in the wheelchair with her 3-month-old daughter, Rebecca. They are being pushed by Adele Mesey."
Two original captions: "Brewery bottlers leaving meeting hall at 1012 Loughborough about noon today." "Brewery bottlers leave the meeting hall after directing their union bargaining team to refrain from any settlement with Anheuser-Busch until the firm agrees to waive disciplinary action against strikers involved in incidents."
"St. Louis brewery site where Budweiser was born 100 years ago and two Busches who have helped keep it No. 1 in beers, August A. Busch, Jr. and August A. Busch, III."
"Public tours of 70-block Anheuser-Busch, Inc. brewery are offered daily and are considered a must for visitors to St. Louis. Dominant building in this photo is the Brew House, which has been in operation since 1892. It is one of three officially designated National Landmark buildings within the brewery complex."
"Typical scene in the shipping department of Anheuser-Busch brewery. Beers are palletized and moved by fork lift onto waiting over-the-road trailer trucks and railroad cars."
"South Side Landmark - An enormous new Budweiser sign has been erected on the roof of the bottling plant at the South St. Louis headquarters of Anheuser-Busch Inc. The "B" is 18 feet high and weighs 2,400 pounds. The other letters are 15 feet high."
Picketing brewery workers look on as their wives and children demonstrate in front of Anheuser-Busch Brewery. The picketers contend that the firm has reneged on its obiligations to pay for a furlough.
A miniature copper brewkettle more than 75 years old is presented to the Falstaff International Museum of Brewing by Hermann Walz, left, board chairman of Alpha Frank & Metals Co.
John Strauss, left, and John Peterson of Falstaff Brewing Corp. were among the American brewery executives who took the opportunity to watch Holstein and Kappert's new bottling line in operation at Interbrau '71 in Munich.