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Ranald sadly died in 2002. Most of his archive is lodged with the Suffolk County Records Office, but some items are in the care of the Pitt Rivers Museum along with the Fred Sharpe collection.<BR>
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<P>Can anyone give me any information regarding Ranald Clouston.<BR>
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I have received from Manx National Heritage a copy of his booklet Manx Bells, together with some unpublished information, from 1986.<BR>
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Is the gentleman still alive. If so, does anyone have contact details. If not, who owns the copyright for his work.<BR>
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Ernie Runciman<BR>
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