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The Brewing industry: a guide to historical records
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ISBN 9780719030321
REGISTERED: 10/25/19
UPDATED: 10/14/25

Mia Bell, The Worshipful Company of Brewers: A Short History (Brewers' Company, London, 1977) THE BREWERS' SOCIETY Portman Square, London History: The Brewers' Society was established in 1904 as a federation of the Country ...


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  • ISBN bar code 9780719030321 ξ3 registered September 01 2016
  • ISBN bar code 9780719030321 ξ1 registered May 23 2012
  • ISBN bar code 9780719030321 ξ2 registered May 23 2012
  • Product category is Book

Begins a series of archive studies of British industries, apparently starting with the most important, promoted by the Business Archives Council. Features brief histories of nearly 650 breweries, including most of those still in operation, and cites the location and contents of their surviving archival records. An invaluable source for anyone undertaking a historical study of brewing, food, drink in general, agriculture, leisure, labor, and other topics. Also useful for local and industry libraries, and potentially interesting for travellers or people with a favorite brew or pub. Indexed by name and locality. Distributed in the US by St. Martin's Press. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


References
    ^ (1990). The Brewing industry: a guide to historical records (revised Oct 2015)
    ^ (1990). The Brewing industry: a guide to historical records Wiki. (revised May 2012)
    ^ Studies in British Business Archives: Brewing Industry : A Guide to Historical Records by Richmond, L. M. Richmond and A. Turton (1990, Hardcover) (revised Jan 2017)

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