------=_NextPart_000_0011_01C56500.EA7579E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable There has always been the opportunity to publish longer articles on=20 bell history in the county archaeological society journals, as has=20 been done by many bell historians in the past. As far as I am=20 aware, they are always on the lookout for things to publish relevant=20 to the county or area they cover.=20=20=20 [True, but finding them can be the issue although with the CC Library lists= and John Ketteringham's list the situation has improved. I've recently acq= uired a copy of the excavation report on the Byrdall foundry in Exeter (an = off-print from the Proceedings of the Devon Archaological Society). It is g= ood, and considers the products of the foundry (i.e. bells and domestic ves= sels) as well as the foundry site itself.] David ------=_NextPart_000_0011_01C56500.EA7579E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
There has always been the opportunity to publish longer articles on=20
bell history in the county archaeological society journals, as has
= been=20 done by many bell historians in the past.   As far as I am
aw= are,=20 they are always on the lookout for things to publish relevant
to the co= unty=20 or area they cover.  
 
[True, but finding them can be the issue a= lthough=20 with the CC Library lists and John Ketteringham's list the situation has=20 improved. I've recently acquired a copy of the excavation report on the Byr= dall=20 foundry in Exeter (an off-print from the Proceedings of the Devon Archaolog= ical=20 Society). It is good, and considers the products of the foundry (i.e. bells= and=20 domestic vessels) as well as the foundry site itself.]
 
David
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