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Sunday Mirror writer Stanley Shivas with the 137 best selling Scottish whiskeys. 13th October 1967
Glamorgan celebrate their championship with trophy, champagne - and the national flag. Glamorgan v Somerset County Championship match held at Taunton County Ground
Woman seen here inspecting wine bottles. 1957 A17-001
Joe Goodluck starts on a yard of ale at his local pub October 1964
A couple get the treatment from a singer in Dundee Lounge Bar. 6th June 1967
Opening of Videotech nightclub, Northumberland Street. 12th March 1986
Liverpool manager Bob Paisley celebrates with a glass of champagne in the boot room at Anfield after his team had won the league championship for a record 13th time after a 3-1 victory over Spurs
Pearly Kings and Queens celebrate Covent Gardens 300th Birthday, London, 9th May 1970
One of the bars at The Cotton Club, nightclub in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear. 15th July 1987
Men playing a game of Nap in The Sloop, Back Lane, St Ives most ancient public house, Cornwall. 15th February 1954
Punks at the 100 Club for the 10th Anniversary of the last Sex Pistols concert, London, 14th January 1988
Susan Bate and Hedley Hopkins drink to the future of Saltburn YHA where alcohol will be on the menu for the first time in 50 years
A group of men enjoy a game of Bat and Trap at a pub in Kent. Bat and trap is an English bat-and-ball pub game. It is still played in Kent, and occasionally in Brighton. August 1947
Customers and staff at the Cider House on Harrow Road, London. Circa 1946
Men enjoying a pint at the Royal Oak Inn, in Braithwaite village near Keswick, Cumbria, circa July 1947
Two men relaxing in a pub in Edinburgh, circa 1945
St Lawrence Fair 6th August 1953 The three strangely dressed gentlemen who came to her fathers pub down three pints of ale as part of the three day St Lawrence Fair
Wedding Day of secretary Jennifer Mary Jones & motor mechanic James Baker at the Tower of London, Saturday 20th October 1968
Middlesbrough F. C. manager Bruce Rioch. 28th May 1988Middlesbrough F.C. manager Bruce Rioch. 28th May 1988
Newcastle public houses (pubs / pub) - The Haymarket. 21st January, 1987
Newcastle public houses (pubs / pub) - The Magpie. 26th September, 1966
Scenes in an East End Pub. 1st July 1963
The Cider House public house in the Harrow Road circa July 1946
Birmingham City players celebrate with champagne in the dressing room after they clinched promotion to the First Division following their 2-0 victory over Cardiff City. 4th May 1985
A series of pictures taken 22 October 1972 depicting that the nightlife and a night out on the town has never changed in Newcastle - Three friends enjoying a girls night out
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, enjoying a pint of beer as he sits on his carriage outside a local pub. 21st July 1975
A young couple and their baby visited the Enterprise Scotland Exhibition in Kelvin Hall, they were hunted down and given £ 250 worth or prizes for being the 300, 000th visitors
The 1966 England World Cup team visit Pinewood Studios and spend time on the set of the new James Bond film You Only Live Twice where they met stars including Sean Connery
Celebration time for Alvechurch football club players following their FA Amateur Cup second round victory over Walthamstow Avenue. Players chair their captain Glen Matthews. 25th January 1965
Donald Ginger McCain, trainer of Red Rum Racehorse, pictured drinking a pint of Guinness as he celebrates with stable lads in pub nearby stables after winning the Grand National. 31st March 1973
Cardiff City manager Jimmy Scoular receives a gallon bottle of Bells Whisky as manager of the month for March for Division Two from area rep N. J
Derby County players in Majorca as they celebrate their League Titile win. Having a few pints in the Red Lion in Magaluf. 29th April 1975
Manager of West Bromwich Albion Ron Atkinson enjoys a glass of champagne. January 1979
Brewery boss, Peter Balflour of Scottish and Newcastle Breweries has admitted that the company had hard times ahead but they were not in trouble. 7th February 1975
Brewery Bosses are demanding the return of two beer kegs that have since been turned into flower pots. Scottish and Newcastle Brewers based in Edinburgh even sent the local policeman to interview
Thomas O Donnell walks a mile for a pint, he says he cannot afford the prices at pubs closer to his house and that Springbank Cottage, Garscube Road sold the cheapest pint at 92p
Disgruntled Robert McKinnon, 62, lifts a judges pint. Strathclyde judges have ruled that a beer comes with the froth and therefore no complaints can be made about the amount of froth that comes with
Champagne for the Villa players in the Arsenal dressing room after learning that they had become champions despite their 2-0 defeat. 2nd May 1981
North East Festivals Happy beer drinkers at the Tyneside Beer Festivle 23 April 1973
The Carlisle State Brewery ( Carlisle Brewery ). The government took over and run the brewing, distribution and sale of alcohol in three regions of the UK from 1916 until 1973 under the State
Mr Peter Riseborough in pride of place, leading the Bass Shires with pride round the streets of Burton-on-Trent, in what was believed to be the biggest parade of Shire horse teams ever seen in
Mitchells and Butlers Brewery. Alan Birchley, from Rowley Regis, a security officer at M & Bs Brewery, Cape Hill, Birmingham
Mitchells and Butlers Brewery. The band and drum corps of the 1st Battalion, the Staffordshire Regiment paly their way through the brewery gate. 29th July, 1987
Mitchells and Butlers Brewery. Wreath laying service and parade to perpetuate the memory of William Savage, V.C. who was killed in action at St
Davenports Brewery head-quarters in Bath Row, Birmingham. 1st January, 1940
Ansells Brewery at Aston Cross, Birmingham. 1st March, 1971
Mitchells and Butlers Brewery. The clock tower which used to be a feature of the Number One Brewery is now positioned at the Cape Hill, Birmingham, entrance. 3rd October, 1988
Four stewards are put through their paces on 22nd October 1971. Left to right, Tony Atkinson of Monkseaton, Arthur Coulthard, George Pattison of Felling and Alex Owens of Jarrow