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St. Pauls from the Brewery Bridge, 1872. Creator: Gustave DoréSt. Pauls from the Brewery Bridge, 1872. The done of St Pauls seen from Barclay, Perkins and Company brewery in Park Street, Southwark. From, " LONDON
Mixing the Malt, 1872. Creator: Gustave DoréMixing the Malt, 1872. Mashing malt at the Barclay, Perkins and Company brewery in Park Street, Southwark. From, " LONDON. A Pilgrimage" by Gustave Dore and Blanchard Jerrold
In the Brewery, 1872. Creator: Gustave DoréIn the Brewery, 1872. Barclay, Perkins and Company brewery in Park Street, Southwark. From, " LONDON. A Pilgrimage" by Gustave Dore and Blanchard Jerrold. [Grant and Co
Burton-On-Trent, 1898. Creator: UnknownBurton-On-Trent, 1898. Industrialised market town on the River Trent in Staffordshire, known for brewing. The town originally grew around Burton Abbey. From " Our Own Country, Volume VI"
The North Side of Knightsbridge in 1820, from the Cannon Brewery to Hyde Park Corner, (c1876). From " Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places
Burton-on-Trent, c1910. Creator: UnknownBurton-on-Trent, c1910. Ale and Beer. Population, 48, 260. Barrels and bottles with brewery chimneys in Staffordshire. From " The Counties of England - A Geographical Game: 4th Series"
There Are No Poison Scares In The Dominions Of The Tsar, 1901 Creator: UnknownThere Are No Poison Scares In The Dominions Of The Tsar. The Government Analyst Tests All The Liquor During Its Manufacture, 1901. Nikolai II Aleksandrovich (1868-1918) was Tsar at this time
This Is The Interior Of One Of The Tsars Distilleries. 1901. Creator: UnknownThis Is The Interior Of One Of The Tsars Distilleries. 1901. Nikolai II Aleksandrovich (1868-1918) was Tsar at this time. From " The Harmsworth Magazine, Volume VI
Meuxs Brewhouse (built about 1796), 1808, (1925). Creator: UnknownMeuxs Brewhouse (built about 1796), 1808, (1925). Brewery in Liquor-pond Street, Clerkenwell, London. From " London in the Eighteenth Century", by Sir Walter Besant. [A. & C. Black, Ltd
Barclays Brewery, 1829, (c1878). Creator: UnknownBarclays Brewery, 1829, (c1878). The brewery of Barclay Perkins and Co at Southwark in south London, previously owned by Henry Thrale and known as the Anchor Brewery
Thrales Brewery, Southwark, 1907. From The Life of Samuel Johnson, Vol. II by James Boswell. [Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd. London, 1907]
The Lion Brewery, Belvedere Road, Lambeth, London, 1928. View from Hungerford Bridge of the brewery, with a statue of a lion on the roof, and a To Let board
The Anchor Brewery, Mile End Road, Stepney, London, c1820. View showing brewers, barrels and horses and carts in the courtyard
The Lord Mayor at the Red Lion Brewhouse, St Katherines Way, London, c1703 (c1850(?)). Sir John Parsons leaving for Westminster by barge
View of a brew house on Stoney Lane, Bermondsey, Southwark, London, c1827. ArtistView of a brew house on Stoney Lane, Bermondsey, Southwark, London, c1827. Brew house belonging to Clowes, Newbury and Maddox
Westminster Ale and Porter Brewery on Horseferry Road, London, c1840. View showing the street in front crowded with barrels being transported by horses and carts
Meuxs Brewery, Tottenham Court Road, London, c1830. Artist: Joseph Constantine StadlerMeuxs Brewery, Tottenham Court Road, London, c1830. View with a street scene including carts carrying barrels and a family possibly purchasing wares from a street seller
Entrance to Thrales brewhouse (later Berkeley Perkins brewery), Southwark, London, c1820. Depicts Anchor Brewery in Park Street, Southwark
View of Meuxs Brewery and a horse and cart in Clerkenwell Road, Finsbury, London, c1805
The Genuine Beer Brewery, Golden Lane, London, 1807. Artist: JS BarthThe Genuine Beer Brewery, Golden Lane, London, 1807. Bird s-eye view of the brewery, established in 1804
Aerial view of the Genuine Beer Brewery, Golden Lane, City of London, 1807. ArtistAerial view of the Genuine Beer Brewery, Golden Lane, City of London, 1807
The Hour Glass Brewery on Upper Thames Street, London, 1821. Artist: J BromleyThe Hour Glass Brewery on Upper Thames Street, London, 1821. The brewery belonged to Felix Calvert and Co. Horses loaded with barrels and hops, figures, dogs and a goat can also be seen
Mixing a recipe for corns, 1835. Artist: George CruikshankMixing a recipe for corns, 1835. A thin woman sits in a chair brewing a mixture from a recipe. The table is crowded with phials and bottles
Dedication to London Publicans, London, c1800Sir John Barleycorn - Miss Hop...; c1800. Scene showing a stout man crowned with barley and poppies and bound in a sheaf of barley, sitting on the grass, smoking a long pipe
Albany Street, St Pancras, London, c1830. Artist: E NoyceView of the yard belonging to Grimble and Booths distillery on Albany Street, St Pancras, London, c1830
Clerkenwell Road, Finsbury, London, c1820View of Reids Brewery, Clerkenwell Road, Finsbury, London, c1820; with figures and horse drawn carts being loaded up with barrels
Clerkenwell Road, Finsbury, London, c1800; view of Reids Brewery in Liquorpond Street, now Clerkenwell Road; with a figure, horses and cart outside
East end of Whitbreads Brewery, Chiswell Street, Islington, London, c1792. ArtistEast end of Whitbreads Brewery, Chiswell Street, Islington, London, c1792. Scene in the cobbled courtyard of Whitbreads brewery as workers load barrels of beer onto carts pulled by shire horses
The Hour Glass Brewery, London, 1821. Artist: J BromleyThe Hour Glass Brewery, London, 1821. The courtyard of the Hour Glass Brewery in Upper Thames Street, belonging to Felix Calvert and Co
South Bank, London, c1870. View of the south bank of the River Thames between Waterloo Bridge on the left and Hungerford Bridge on the right
Hungerford Pier and Footbridge, c1850. Passengers disembarking from steamboats tied up in mid-stream at Hungerford Pier and ascending by stairs to footbridge level
View of Lambeth, London, 1836. Artist: George HuntView of Lambeth, London, 1836. View of Lambeth from the River Thames, showing Godings New Lion Ale Brewery, Fowlers Iron Works, Moores Timber Merchant, Walkers Shot Manufactory and Shot Tower
Brewers Drayman from The Gentlemans Pocket Magazine, 1827Brewers Drayman from The Gentlemans Pocket Magazine, pub. 1827 (hand coloured engraving)
A malting drum prior to intallation in a brewery in Mirfield, West Yorkshire, May 1966. Malting drums were used in beer production with germination of the barley took place as the drum revolved
Fermenting vessels at Tetleys brewery, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1968. The Tetley familys links with the beer industry reach back into the 1740s when William Tetley was described as a maltster in
Huntsman House, headquarters of Tetleys brewers, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1968. ArtistHuntsman House, headquarters of Tetleys brewers, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1968. The Tetley familys links with the beer industry reach back into the 1740s when William Tetley was described as a maltster
The Maltings, Snape, Suffolk. Maltings are buildings where barley is converted into malt for use in brewing. This example in Snape is now used as a venue for concerts
Talisker Distillery Shop, Isle of Skye, Highland, Scotland. Talisker is a single malt whisky produced at the only distillery on Skye
Talisker Distillery, Isle of Skye, Highland, Scotland. Talisker is a single malt whisky produced at the only distillery on Skye
Jennings dray, Georgian festival, Cockermouth, Cumbria. Founded in Lorton in 1828 Jennings was Cumbrias largest brewery. The company moved to Cockermouth in 1874
Zulu wives brewing utshwala (beer), Natal, 1912. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. II. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1912]
South Germany, c1930sSouth Germany. Lying in the Bavarian hop district not far from Nuremberg, the small town of Spalt with its 1800 inhabitants favours this style of architecture
Golden Square Brewery, Soho, Westminster, London, c1875 (1878). From Old and New London Illustrated, Vol IV, by Edward Walford. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & New York, 1878]
Screwing Down the Yeast in a Burton-On-Trent Brewery, c1916, (1935). Women screwing down the yeast in a Burton-On-Trent brewery, during World War I. From His Majesty The King 1910-1935
The Doves Inn, Chiswick, London, 1926-1927. Riverside pub near the Thames. Illustration from Wonderful London, edited by Arthur St John Adcock, Volume I, published by Amalgamated Press, (London)
A brewery, 15th century (1849). Artist: Franz KellerhovenA brewery, 15th century (1849). Stained glass from the Cathedral of Tournai. From Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, Ferdinand Sere and A Rivaud, Volume III (Paris, 1849)
Brewer, 16th century (1849). Artist: Jost AmmanBrewer, 16th century (1849). A 19th century version of an original 16th century engraving. From Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, Ferdinand Sere and A Rivaud, Volume I (Paris, 1849)
Ye Old Fighting Cocks Inn, St Albans, Hertfordshire, 1937. Octagonal pub originally known as The Round House, said to be the oldest pub in England