Today, at the Hope And Anchor and the Sir John Barrow Cottage..

 

Two events today... we launch Nigel Saul's book of photographs Hartley's In The 80's and our Boxed Set of Ale Tales beermats at the Hope And Anchor from 3pm, and Nigel's photos are on the walls of the  Sir John Barrow Cottage from this morning. 

There's no charge for the book, Nigel's photos have been an enormous and unexpected boost to this project, so think of it as a thank-you from us that will make its way around the town and the pubs, into the local archives and Brewing history groups, to exiled locals and Hartley's aficionados elsewhere...The Beermats are £5 for the boxed set, and anything we make there will go into the next project.  

SAs you see below, The Cottage is a great setting for this work, and its very good to commemorate one Ulverston institution within the walls of another. The Cottage opens its doors on fridays and sundays. There'll be further open days between now and the end of July while Nigel's work is up, we'll keep you posted.  

See you later. John



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