Last Orders...for now

 

This will be the last of our posts for a while, the project website will be up soon and we'll be providing a link here.

We are not exactly drawing the bolts: there'll be chances to make  some additions to  the site and the archive. Hopefully we will soon be able to visit  a few friends with stories and pictures to share.

And there will be more events. Watch the usual spaces.

If anyone out there is hearing of this project for the first time, you can still get in touch at

homebrewheritage@gmail.com

Thank you for all your comments, its been an enormous pleasure to work on this project. We have had some very nice comments from participants and visitors to the archive and as you can see, things are still arriving. Thanks to Joyce Wilding we now have this Hartley's Bar towel,  rescued from the back of a kitchen drawer and these brass taps from Nigel Saul, who recalls washing them out many times during his time at Hartley's. 

The Hartley's In the 80's photo exhibition runs at the Sir John Barrow Cottage at Dragley Beck until August 1st, opening times will be wednesday and Friday 11-2, Saturday and Sunday 1-5.   The exhibition book is available there or from the towns pubs and us, as is the Ale Tales Beermat box.

We are going to wrap up for now with a blast on our own trumpet..a message from Joyce, whose Dad was Head Brewer at Hart Street for over 40 years..

You’ve done a marvellous job with this project and I’m sure my dad would be very proud of what you’ve achieved.

Thank you Joyce, and thank you to all our readers, visitors, contributors and supporters. 







Comments

  1. Can only agree with the words of Eric Simpson, you've done a marvellous job. Hope there's more to come in the future.

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