2003, Vol.5

a) A Merchant Prince of Ale – Wm. McEwan – by Steve McGrail. First published in The Scots Magazine in October 2002.
b) Coasting Along – The McEwan Family Ships – By Alma Topen.
c) Through Revolutions, Storms and Earthquakes – The Travels of James Marshall, (Board member of Tennents) 1875 – 1876 by Wiebke Redlich.
d) John Wright & Co – Perth’s Family Brewing Concern – first appeared in the Brewers’ Guardian in 1960.
e) Dating Bottle Beer Labels (1915) – Article into the date codes on beer bottle labels, published in The Brewing Trade Review.
f) Today’s Breweries – The Inveralmond Brewery – By Edward Burns.
g) Book Review – Ed’s Trade Mark Series – No 1 Beer by Edward Burns.
h) Aitchison Jeffrey Ltd – No 11 in a series of beer labels – by Paul Dean.
i) Old Photo Corner – Liner Brand pure old Scotch Whisky.
j) Brewing Words – Scots Pint.
k) The Mystery of the Peacock (Wm. McEwan and J. Aitken beer labels) -Reproduction of part of a letter held in the archive.

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