Mark
Mark
The St Bride Printing Library (off Fleet Street) has examples of pre Pitman
shorthand
Cheers
Louise Craven
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> Sent: 15 March 2002 11:30
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> Subject: Early 19th Century shorthand
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> A plea for assistance.
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> Is anybody aware of published sources on early shorthand systems, ie.
> pre-Pitman? The RA possesses a diary from 1814 that is full of
> Pitmanesque
> squiggles.
>
> Thank you,
> mark
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> Mark Pomeroy
> Archivist
> Royal Academy of Arts
> London, W1J 0BD
> tel. 020 7300 5768
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