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Archive Matters /1/2 MS1865 Acc94/134 BREWERY HISTORY SOCIETY COLLECTION 1 /9/1/P Pictures/paintings /1/ Correspondence /9/1/S Albums by subject /1/1/ Archive matters /9/2 Specialised Subjects eg breweries /1/2/ Other archives and collections /1/3/ BHS /9/3 Individual drawings /1/3/1 Archivist queries /1 Inn signs artists designs /1/3/2 Meetings and Minutes /2 Original artwork /1/3/3 Newsletters and journals /3 Artwork photos /1/3/4 Photographic archive /4 BS Advertising Artwork /1/3/5 Financial Records /9/4 Miscellaneous mainly publicity /2/ Books /9/4/1 Exhibitions/Fair etc Title Author Publisher Date ISBN /9/4/2 Careers and Training /9/4/3 Catering /3/ Journals - Bound /9/4/4 Pub Games & Quizes Title Dates Exceptions /9/4/5 Buildings General /9/4/6 Railways /4/ Magazines and Papers /9/4/7 General Publicity /5/ General Pamphlets/Booklets/Guides & Leaflets /9/5 Inn Signs /5/1 Pamphlets /5/2 Booklets /9/6 BHS Collection /5/3 Guides (including pub and beer) Album 1 1-99 /5/4 Leaflets Album 2 100- /5/5 Newspapers special sections/articles Album 3 Slides /5/6 Maps Album 4 Negatives /5/7 Technical Papers Display large photos /6/ Individual Business Items /10/ Video, Film and Tape /6/1 Brewery Histories /6/2 Company Reports /11/ Press Cuttings/ Releases /6/3 Brewing & Related Books /6/4 Collected Papers and internal documents /12/ Commemorative and other 3 Dimensional items /6/5 Brochures /6/6 Letterheads and Invoices /13/ Beer Mats Album /6/7 Catalogues including suppliers /6/8 House Magazines /14/ Legal and Licensing papers/documents - General /6/9 Articles of Association and legal documents /6/10 Advertisements/ directory entries /15/ Miscellaneous (including computer related material) /6/11 Plans and drawings BAC Business Archive Council /7/ General Ephemera & Advertising Material /16/ Business Cross-referenced Lists /7/1 National/ Brewers Society Campaign Material eg Allied Breweries: all items held /7/2 Posters /7/3 Showcards /7/4 Calendars /7/5 Beer Festival Programmes /7/6 CAMRA Magazines and Trade papers /8/ Labels /8/1 Beer /8/2 Spirits /8/3 Other /9/ Photographs and Drawings /9/1 Photograph Albums Pub /9/1/E Exteriors /9/1/I Interiors MS1865 Acc94/134 BREWERY HISTORY SOCIETY COLLECTION 2 1/2/1 Scottish Brewery Archive 1991 63 Mar 64 Jun 65 Sep 66 Dec a Correspondence 1992 67 Mar 68 Jun 69 Sep 70 Dec b Newsletters 1986-2001 not all 1993 71 Mar 72 Jun 73 Sep 74 Dec 2001 Vol 3 39 1994 75 Spr 77 Aut 78 Win 2002 Vol 40, 41, 42 45 1995 79 Spr 81 Aut 82 Win 2003 Vol 5 1996 83 Spr 84 Sum 85 Aut 86 Win 2004 Vol 6 1997 87 Spr 88 Sum 89 Aut 90 Win 1998 92 Sum 93 Aut 94 Win 1/3/1 Archivist queries 1999 95 Win 96 Sum 97 Aut 98 Mill a (Norman Barber) Includes 1969 correspondence Sir 2000 99 Spr 100 Sum 101 Aut 102 Win SO Neville and Burden 2001 103 Spr 104 Sum 105 Aut 106 Win 2002 107 Spr 108 Sum 109 Aut 110 Win 1/3/2a 2003 111 Spr 112 Sum 113 Aut 114 Win Research Guide 2nd Draft Ken Smith 2004 115 BHS Company Questionnaire Committee Meeting Minutes Mar 1988 No4 (3) 4 Jul 1987 11 Nov 1989 1/3/3b New Newsletter 19 Jan 1991 1991 No 1 Jun 2 Aug 8 Jun 1991 1992 No 3 Jan 4 May 7 Sep 1991 1993 6 Feb 26 Jan 1992 1994 No 9 Feb 1995 No 12 Jun AGM Tetleys Leeds 27 Apr 1991 1996 No 13 Mar Rules & Constitution orig and Jan 1992 2001 No 22 Leaflet on Society early 1980s 2002 No 23 Membership List 1995 2003 No 24, 25, 26 2001 AGM inc accounts 2004 No 27, 28, 29 Oral History notes /1/3/4 Correspondence 1/3/3a BHS Old Newsletter/ became Journal a Binder about photograph archive Trial Issue 1 b Folder on A2A project 1972 Vol 1 No2 Aug No3 Nov c General Correspondence 1973 Vol 1 No4 Feb V2 N1 May No2 Aug No3 Nov d Box of correspondence for Newsletters 1-20 1974 Vol 2 No3 Nov No4 Feb Vol 3 No1 May No2 e Folder correspondence to 2002 inc queries Aug No3 Nov 1975 Vol 3 No4 Feb Vol 4 No1 May No2 Aug No3 /1/4/1 Pub History Society Nov a Newsletter No 1 and application form 1976 Vol 4 No4 Feb No 2 1976 Vol 5 No1 May No2 Aug No3 Nov Spring Summer 2004 1977 Vol 5 No4 Feb shown as Vol 4 No5 b Journa 1977 Vol 6 No1 May No3 Dec Issue 1 Vol 1 1978 Vol 6 No4 Mar Issue 2 Vol 1 Spring 2003 1978 Vol 7 No1 Jul No2 Dec 2005 Spring, Summer 1979 Vol 7 No3 May No4 Oct 1980 Vol 8 No1 Apr No2 Oct /2/ Books 1981 Vol 9 No1 Apr No2 Dec 1982 Vol10 No1 Apr No2 Aug No3 Oct (6) /2/1 A Pocketful of Hops 1983 Vol10 No4 Mar then relaunched under new Bromyard & District LHS 1988 0 9502068 4 9 numbers Hop Growing in the Bromyard Area 1983 36 May 37 July 38 Nov 1984 39 Mar 40 Jun 41 Sep 42 Dec /2/2 Inns and Innkeepers 1985 43 Mar 44 June 45 Sep 46 Dec Sun Printers 1950s 1986 47 Mar 48 July 49 Oct 50 Dec 1987 51 Nov /2/A1 Drink to your Health 1988 52 Jan 53 June 54 Nov Adams J Harpers New York 1976 1989 55 Feb 56 Apr 57 Sep 58 Dec 1990 59 Mar 61 Sep 62 Dec /2/A2 The Brewing Industry 1950-1990 MS1865 Acc94/134 BREWERY HISTORY SOCIETY COLLECTION 3 Avis Anthony 1997 0 9523666 2 2 Burrow J & Co 1950s /2/A3 The Brewers Tale: Early days of Tadcaster Tower /2/B13 Opening Times: Pubgoers Companion Bwy Burton Anthony 1987 Unwin Hyman London Avis Anthony 1995 Radcliffe Press London 1 86064 018 4 /2/B14 Brewers of Old Ringwood Baldwin Mary Ringwood Brewery 0 9516861 0 0 /2/A4 Atkin's Manual Geo D Atkin & Co 1949 /2/B15 Home Brewed: Breweries and pubs in Swindon area /2/A5 Timothy Bentley Master Brewer of Yorkshire Backhouse DW Old Estate House 1992 0 9520625 0 Avis Anthony Kirklees 1998 /2/B16a Directory of C19 and C20 Suffolk Breweries /2/A6 Hull & East Riding Breweries Bristow CR 1985 Salient Press 0 86055 156 3 Aldabella P & Barnard R E Yorks LHS 1997 b Jimmy Young annotated copy /2/A7 Sussex Bottle Collectors Guide /2/B17 Brewers and Bottlers of Newcastle from 1850 Askey D Kensington Press Bennison Brian 1995 City Libraries 1 85795 012 7 /2/B1 A History of Enamel Advertising Signs /2/B18 Where Have all the Breweries Gone Baglee Christopher & Morley Andrew 1978 New Barber Norman CAMRA 0 907511 11 2 Cavendish /2/B19 Ale, Beer and Brewsters in England 1300-1600 /2/B2 The Beer Drinker's Companion Bennett Judith M 1996 OUP 0 19 507390 8 Baillie Frank 1973 David & Charles /2/B20 Building Repairs /2/B3 Gazetteer of Liverpool Breweries Blake EG Battisford London 1920 Barge John Neil Richardson 1987 1 85216 009 8 /2/B21 Modern Factory Lighting /2/B4 Barley Mash & Yeast: Hull Brewery 1782-1985 British Electrical Dev Ass London 1940 Barnard Robert Hutton Press 1990 1 872167 06 3 /2/B22 Lighting in Industry British Electrical Dev Ass London /2/B5 Inn Signs, their History and Meaning Benham Sir Gurney 1939 Brewers Society /2/B23a Hydrogen Ions Vol 1 Britton HTS Chapman & Hall London 1942 /2/B6a-f Licensed Houses and their Management Vols /2/B23b Hydrogen Ions Vol 2 1-3 Britton HTS Chapman & Hall London 1942 Bentley Capper W 1930s Caxton London Two sets g also Vol II reprint 1957 /2/B24 Higher Production with Electricity British Electrical Dev Ass London /2/B7 Beer & Skittles Boston Richard 1976 /2/B25 Materials Handling in Industry British Electrical Dev Ass London /2/B8 The Mansfield Brew Bristow Philip Navigator Publishing 1976 0902830 03 /2/B26 Century of British Brewers 1 Barber Norman BHS 1996 /2/B9 Steeped in Tradition The Malting Industry in /2/B27 Brewed in Northants: Directory of Northanst England Brewers Brown Jonathan U of Reading 1983 Brown M & Willmott B BHS 1998 /2/B10 The Brewers Art /2/B28 Tiger Tales and Ales: Directory of Leic and Brown Meredith 1948 Rutland Brown Mike BHS 1999 /2/B11 Arkells Anniversary Album Buckland Khadija Red House 0 9522519 0 6 /2/B29 The Oxfordshire Brewer Bond James & Rhodes John Oxford Museums 1977 /2/B12 Abbey Ale Houses: Shepherd Neame pubs MS1865 Acc94/134 BREWERY HISTORY SOCIETY COLLECTION 4 /2/B30 Old Pubs of Sunderland a Vol 1 Brett A & Royal J Black Cat 1993 /2/C6 The Microscope and its Revelations b Vol 2 Brett A Black Cat 1994 Carpenter William B Churchill London 1875 /2/B31 Pocketful of Hops /2/C7 Introduction to Modern Organic Chemistry Bromyard LHS 1988 Coles LA Longmans London 1929 /2/B32 Brouwerijen in Nederland /2/C8 Soft Drinks Industry Legal Handbook Bosma I Esstede 1998 Curtis KJ NASDM Ltd London 1954 /2/B33 Guinness Time /2/C9 Brewing A Book of Reference 1st Ed Byrne A Town House 1999 Clark G & Son London /2/B33 Drink /2/C10 A Chronicle of Small Beer: Victorian Diaries Barr A Bantam 1995 Curtis Gerald 1970 Phillimore London 900592 05 2 /2/B34 English Inns /2/C11 Builders Estimating Book 1 Burke T Collins 1943 Clayton ED CUP 1934 /2/B35 Excellence through Independence: Everards /2/C12 Practical Chemistry 150 years Campbell Brown J Churchill London 1913 Brooke c & Sutherland F /2/C13 Workshop Calculations /2/B36 Town and Country Brewery Book Camm FJ Newnes London 1941 Brande W Raudins 2003 Reprint /2/C14 Oxfordshire & Bucks pubs /2/B37 Licensed to Sell Camp John Batsford 1965 Brandwood G, Davison A, Slaughter M 2004 English Heritage /2/C15 Biersmaken - Belgian beers 1984/85 Crombecq Peter /2/B38 Oxon Brews: The story of commercial brewing in Oxfordshire /2/C16 Beer Memorabilia Brown Mike BHS 2004 1 873966 12 1 Cornell M Quintet 2000 /2/B39 ABC: A Brewers’ Compendium.
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