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Beer, breweries, and licensed premises
This collection contains books on where and how beer was produced, the companies that produced it, the places where it was drunk, and the advertising material associated with the industry.
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Britain's oldest brewery: the story behind the success of Young's of Wandsworth
Published for Young & Co.'s Brewery plc by Hardman Communications
1999
A history of Young and Company, and the Ram Brewery.
The capital of ale: Burton-on-Trent and its breweries
Hampshire Hogsheads
2008
A directory of breweries in what was the brewing centre of Britain.
The international book of beer labels mats and coasters
Chartwell Books Inc.
1979
A guide to the history and collecting of beer labels and beer mats.
Bygone breweries of Sheffield: a summary of the brewing trade in the city 100 years ago
Neil Richardson
1980s
A guide to the heritage breweries of Sheffield.
Newark: the bounty of beer
Nottinghamshire County Council and Newark & Sherwood District Council
1997
An account of the brewers and breweries of Newark from the 16th to the 20th centuries.
The history of Robinson's brewery
Morris Nicholson Cartwright
1997
A history of the famous Stockport brewer and the Unicorn Brewery.
Built to brew: the history and heritage of the brewery
English Heritage
2014
A profusely illustrated account of how breweries were built and operated.
British breweries: an architectural history
Hambledon Press
1999
The first book devoted to the design of British breweries.
You brew good ale: a history of small-scale brewing
Sutton Publishing
1997
A survey of the rise and eventual decline of home-brew pubs and small local breweries.
Brewery railways: an historical survey
David & Charles
1985
A survey of the private railways built by breweries to aid production, as well as the contribution made by the main railways to supply and distribution.
The Institute of Brewing Centenary
Institute of Brewing
1986
A history of the Institute of Brewing, founded in 1886. No 12 of a collector's limited edition.
German brewing industry
His Majesty's Stationery Office
1946
An analysis of the German brewing industry at the end of the Second World War.
The brewery manual (incorporating The manual of British and foreign brewery companies) 1960
Norlands Publishing Co. Ltd.
1958
A directory of British and overseas breweries. With several advertisements.
The brewery manual (incorporating The manual of British and foreign brewery companies) 1971
Norlands Publishing Co. Ltd.
1971
A directory of British and overseas breweries. With several advertisements.
The old pubs of Chorlton-upon-Medlock, Manchester
Neil Richardson
1984
A survey of pubs in the area with contributions from numerous locals.
The old pubs of Rochdale Road and neighbourhood Manchester
Neil Richardson
1985
A survey of pubs in the area with contributions from numerous locals.
A draught of contentment: the story of the Courage Group
New English Library
1971
The story of a number of family businesses, originating in the eighteenth century, that came together to form the Courage Group.
The Scottish licensing laws
W. Green & Son, Ltd.
1961
A guide to the Licensing (Scotland) Act, 1959, and other legislation of relevance to the licensed trade. Includes the first supplement issued in 1963.
The history of Castle Eden Brewery, County Durham
Whitbread plc
1993
The history of Nimmo and Sons and their brewery at Castle Eden.
The concise guide to Lakeland pubs
Camra Westmorland Branch
1996
A guide to the real ale pubs of Cumbria.
An uncommon brewer: the story of Whitbread 1742-1992
James & James
1992
A history of Whitbread and Company Limited.
Good company: the story of Scottish & Newcastle
James & James
1999
A history of what became for a while the largest brewing company in the UK.
The Scottish ale-brewer and practical maltster
Raudins Publishing
2003
A reprint of a key manual on brewing according to the Scottish system.
Country house brewing in England 1500-1900
Hambledon Press
1996
Reveals the role that beer played in the life of the country house and the scale and range of operations.

