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Brewer Ian Burgess completes his paperwork
Traditional hand written ledgers
Fermenting records in more ledgers
Joint managing director Miles Jenner showing the level of the flood in 2000
The posts will prevent the oil tank floating away if there is another inundation
The Wellman Robey boiler is new after the floods
Detail of the boiler controls
The old steam is usually fired up only on Christmas Eve
The boiler makers plate - Pontifex and Wood
Engineer Richard Spiller with his pride and joy
A joy to behold and not unduly hidden behind modern safety mesh
It is nippy on a November morning in the brewers office. There is a coal bucket but the fire is gas!
An old Harveys advertising sign
Rye Pottery provided the sample room tiles
Every sample room should be well decorated
Detail of the tile design
A local delivery vehicle - all beer is sold within 50 miles
The sign to Harveys largest account - the brewery shop
Harveys do 18 bottled beers
Many is presentation packs...
...along with jugs and other memorabilia
Miles Jenner does not have far to go to work
Miles Jenner at his sample room door
This fine old jug dates from 1905 and R&H Jenner's South London Brewery on the Southwark Road near the Elephant and Castle