[r-t] Hubbard

Alan Reading alan.reading at googlemail.com
Thu Jun 14 09:54:17 UTC 2012


On 14 June 2012 10:32, Andrew Graham <ajgraham42 at yahoo.com> wrote:

> >From: Roddy Horton <roddy at horton.karoo.co.uk
> >PJE said " It never ceases to amaze me how many "classic" compositions
> are extremely hard (or impossible) to find online. Not
> >only the composition for the first peal rung, but things like Rod Pipe's
> classic RABS or laminated, or even Chandler's 23
> >spliced, are pretty hard to find online. "
> >
> >Try searching my Spliced collection
> >http://www.rrhorton.net/search.php
> >
> >I don't have the RABS which means it has not been published in the RW and
> once I retire in July I intend to extend what is in
> >this collection.
> >
> >Roddy
>
> The RWP RABS composition is on the ASCY website.  Admittedly this may not
> classify as 'easy to find'...!
>
> AJG
>

That's how I found it in order to be able to call it to the peal that Matt
links to on bellboard.
I agree with Philip though things like that should be easier to find.
Could we not have it (and other missing comps) on the collection of peal
compositions section of ringing.org?
If the composer of a given peal doesn't have there own website that's often
the first place I try looking.

Alan




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