[Bell Historians] Future Facsimile Books
Neil Skelton
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Thu Sep 20 17:34:39 BST 2007
Allan
Yes please to a facsimile of Hadlow Dunkin's Cornwall. All I have is a photocopy with James Jerram's ms notes.
Shropshire seems scarce. I have an incomplete set of offprints.
Worcestershire also scarce. I managed to obtain a complete set of offprints some years ago.
Somerset: Walters finished this in the 1920s/1930s? but it was never published. One could obtain a photocopy of the typed-up notes from the Somerset Record Office at prodigous cost.
Neil Skelton.
P.S. I would be interested in Davies's Stedman if it gets off the ground. N
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From: Alan Ellis
To: bellhistorians at yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 5:35 PM
Subject: [Bell Historians] Future Facsimile Books
Hello Everyone,
Your assistance is needed with the next project.
As the proposed facsimile of Troyte has received a lukewarm reception, I am shelving it at this time and plan to do Stedman, 1903, by Rev. Davies. As this was a Jasper Snowdon Change-Ringing Series item, would there be any chance of a copyright problem or not? Input would be most appreciated.
Secondly, although not a 'general' ringing book, I'm preparing a facsimile of 'The Church Bells of Cornwall' using the recently advertised CD, with their permission.
If anyone is interested, please let me know.
Best wishes
Alan Ellis
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