[Bell Historians] Ringing worlds and reports

Andrew Aspland aaspland at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Jun 19 19:08:44 BST 2024


 I have 1945 to date but would be interested in obtaining earlier copies.  Mine are all bound in book form.Andrew
    On Sunday 16 June 2024 at 09:16:07 BST, Tim Jackson <tim at timjackson.email> wrote:  
 
 I wonder if anyone else is still trying to complete their paper collection.  I am currently about 100 issues short, 1934 and earlier plus two missing from 1943. I have also amassed a huge pile of duplicates from 1916 to the present day.  I guess these will end up in landfill. Tim
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As an historian I absolutely see the value of having the original documents, but as a researcher who is always pushed for time, the PDF versions are a Godsend as they are searchable and you can find what you are looking for in a fraction of the time it takes to search manually.   
Richard
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Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] Ringing worlds and reports    I presume this is a common situation without an ideal solution. The RWs from Old North (Boston Massachusetts) date back to the late 1970s. They are in plastic tubs in my basement, which might not be perfect storage conditions, but whenever I suggest getting rid of them, the archivally trained people say that electronic versions are no substitute. Not that anybody ever drops by to look something up…

Laura Dickerson

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From: "John Harrison" <john at jaharrison.me.uk>
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Our tower has decided to dispose of its old copies of old publications,
including: The Ringing World, OddBob (ODG newsletter) and Sonning Deanery
newsletter. 

Not sure of the exact dates without emptying all the boxes but going back
to at least the early 90s, and probably a decade earlier.

If anyone is interested in them please let me know.

-- 
John Harrison
Website http://jaharrison.me.uk
Using 4té and ARMX6, both running RISC OS

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