Its also worthwhile for anyone new to researching mining history to look at:
www.namho.org then "Guidelines" then "Guidelines on Archival Research &
Publication"
There is a mine of info there!
Roger
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From: "Peter Claughton" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: 25 January 2003 18:17
Subject: Re: Filham (Ivybridge Consols) and Caton mines, Devon.
> Many thanks to all who responded on this query.
>
> I might mention that I also sent the student a copy of 'A brief guide to
> primary sources for mining history', text which appeared in the last NAMHO
> Heritage Guide (3rd edn) and is also now available on the web at
> http://www.exter.ac.uk/~pfclaugh/mhinf/sources.htm
>
> The latter will be updated as I become aware of changes, so the
information
> on the new location for the Coal Authority records, including the
> abandonment plans, was very useful.
>
> Peter
>
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