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Alcohol and Temperance History Group <[log in to unmask]>
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>  [Scottish Brewing Archive Logo]       Glasgow      [University Logo]
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>                                     Archives and
>                                         Business Records Centre
>                        SCOTTISH BREWING ARCHIVE
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>                        Scottish Brewing Archive
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>                 About the Scottish    Services to the
>                  Brewing Archive          Public
>
>                  Scottish Brewing     SBA Open Day -
>                 Archive Newsletter  Friday 4th July '97
>
>                  Enquiries To...     Collections Index
>
>                    Page last updated: 24th June 1997
>
>                                [Image]
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>  About the Scottish Brewing Archive
>
> The Scottish Brewing Archive (SBA) was established in 1982 to collect
> and preserve the records of the brewing industry in Scotland. With the
> help of Scotland's brewery companies several thousand volumes of
> records and books have been deposited, as well as a large collection
> of advertisements, ephemera and machinery. The Archives also holds a
> collection of rare printed volumes, primarily concerned with the
> science of brewing, which dates back to the late 18th century. While
> the records are held in the Archive they are cleaned, listed, stored
> in approved conditions of temperature and humidity, and made available
> to readers in the public search room.
>
> The Scottish Brewing Archive reflects all aspects of the brewing
> industry in Scotland - historical, scientific, economic, social,
> technological and political. The companies represented in the
> collection read like a roll-call of the most famous names in Scottish
> brewing past and present. For example, Aitken's of Falkirk, Fowlers of
> Prestonpans, Bernard's of Edinburgh, and George Youngers of Alloa are
> all included as well as today's brewers, Belhaven, Scottish Brewers,
> Alloa Brewery Co., Scottish and Newcastle, and Tennent Caledonian.
>
>   [Up to SBA Menu]   SBA  [Down to Main Page Menu]  Main
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>
>  Services to the Public
>
> We aim to provide the best possible service to academics, visitors and
> brewery representatives. To ensure personal attention we ask visitors
> to make an appointment for their first visit. A catalogue for about 70
> per cent of the Archives is available and there are various indexes.
> An archivist is on duty to advise users and point them towards the
> records which are relevant to their enquiries. Telephone and written
> enquiries are also welcomed. Photocopies of documents and
> reproductions or original photographs are available at commercial
> rates.
>
>   [Up to SBA Menu]   SBA  [Down to Main Page Menu]  Main
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>  Scottish Brewing Archive Newsletter [Updated Entry]
>  (23/06/97)
>
> The Editor of the Scottish Brewing Archive Newsletter would be glad to
> receive manuscripts on any subject relating to the history of Scottish
> Brewing for possible inclusion in future editions of the Newsletter.
> Copies of the Newsletter, current and past, can be obtained from:
>
> The Editor
> Scottish Brewing Archive Newsletter
> Archives and Business Records Centre
> University of Glasgow
> 13 Thurso Street
> Glasgow G11 6PE
> Scotland
> UK
>
> Scottish Brewing Archive Newsletter, Spring 1997 edition
>
> The Spring 1997 edition of the Scottish Brewing Archive Newsletter is
> now available, price #4.00 (including postage and packaging). This
> issue includes the following articles:
>
>   i. What's Brewing in the Archives, by Alma Topen
>  ii. New Deliveries, by Alma Topen
> iii. Irvine Brewery, by Rob Close
>  iv. Brewery Tales, by Donald Smith
>   v. Labels: Father William, by Paul Dean
>  vi. SBA Visit to Alloa, by Edward Burns
> vii. Impost, Ale & Relief, by Kevin Wilbraham
> viii.Old Ale Tales, by Iain Russell and Alma Topen
>  ix. Book Review, by Iain Russell
>   x. Friends of the SBA Application Form
>
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>  SBA Open Day - Friday 4th July '97[New Entry] (24/06/97)
>
> The Scottish Brewing Archive is hosting an Open Day on Friday 4th July
> 1997 in the Search Room and Repository building of the Archives &
> Business Records Centre at 13 Thurso Street, from 12.00 to 18.30.
>
>    * Refreshments
>    * Breweriana
>    * Videos
>
> This year's theme will be "Faraway Places" - Scottish beer exports to
> the world. So, come and see 200 years of Scottish Brewing History.
> Please contact Alma Topen for more information.
>
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>  Enquiries To...
>
> If you have an enquiry or wish more information, please contact Ms.
> Alma Topen (Scottish Brewing Archive Archivist) - Tel: 0141-330-6079;
> Fax: 0141-330-4158; E-mail: [log in to unmask], or write to the
> following address;
>
> Scottish Brewing Archive
> Archives and Business Records Centre
> University of Glasgow
> 13 Thurso Street
> Glasgow, G11 6PE
> Scotland
> UK
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