Cider-Making and Brewing
Details
Type of record: Archive
Title: Cider-Making and Brewing
Classmark: LAVC/FLF/3/8/2
Date(s): 1962-1975
Size and medium: 1 file of photocopied and ms. papers, magazine extracts and mounted magazine cuttings.
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/410626
Collection group(s): Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture
Description
This file contains items relating to brewing beer and cider-making, including a photocopy of Eric Sample's article on small breweries in Derby, from an unidentified issue of 'Derbyshire Countryside' (ca. December 1962), pp. 24-26 and 35; Rex Wailes' article, 'The Vanishing Small Brewery', extracted from 'Country Life' (20 September 1973), pp. 815-816; a typed paper on cider-making in Herefordshire, written by Hillary Stanham for Hereford City Library and Museum, and produced to accompany a related exhibition, with Tony Green's(?) ms. notes (May 1972); a letter from Gillian Bulmer to Stewart Sanderson on cider apples, a basket used for carrying apples and some Herefordshire words and expressions (21 and 22 November 1975); J. E. Manners' article on cider-making and cider-maker Charlie Batt, extracted from 'Country Life' (3 July 1969), p. 23; and mounted magazine cuttings from 'Country Life' on implements used in home-brewing beer, and a 17th century cider mill at Taunton.
File contents retained in original classification order, and chronologically within this.
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