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4617 37 54_Re: Filham (Ivybridge Consols) and Caton mines, Devon.15_Peter [log in to unmask], 25 Jan 2003 18:17:58 +0000533_us-ascii 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. [...]48_25Jan200318:17:[log in to unmask]
4655 15 17_Re: German Miners13_Bernard [log in to unmask], 25 Jan 2003 13:46:40 EST165_US-ASCII Dear Mike,
If you contact Ian & Jean Tyler at the Threlkeld Quarry & Mining Museum I am sure they would help you.
Regards, Bernard.33_25Jan200313:46:[log in to unmask]
4671 54 26_Researching Mining History13_roger [log in to unmask], 25 Jan 2003 19:22:25 -0000762_- 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
----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Claughton" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> 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 [...]52_25Jan200319:22:[log in to unmask]
4726 59 17_Re: German Miners15_Peter [log in to unmask], 26 Jan 2003 10:26:40 +0000641_us-ascii >I wrote that "I do not remember silver featuring that much" whilst Peter Claughton wrote "As I recall, it was Hammersley's view that silver kept the whole Mines Royal/ Lakes venture going for as long as it did when there was no market for the copper". >
Mike,
Are we using the same hymn sheet?
I was referring to my recollection of Hammersley's opinion in 'Technique or Economy; the rise and decline of the early English copper industry', Business History, XV, (1973), pp. 1-31. Having now found the paper I note the page numbering you quote does not tie in [...]48_26Jan200310:26:[log in to unmask]
4786 32 13_German Miners9_Mike [log in to unmask], 26 Jan 2003 13:58:14 -0000472_iso-8859-1 > Are we using the same hymn sheet?
Obviously not. I always try to use people's most recent work, which in this case is:-
"Daniel Hechstetter the younger - Memorabilia and Letters 1600-1639 - Copper Works and Life in Cumbria". Edited by George Hammersley, published by Franz Steiner, Stuttgart, in 1988.
In the intervening 15 years, Hammersley appears to have refined his view of the Lake District operations. [...]43_26Jan200313:58:[log in to unmask]
4819 47 25_Diamonds in the Highlands9_Mike [log in to unmask], 26 Jan 2003 14:17:17 -0000472_iso-8859-1 Hi,
I've had the following enquiry - can anyone help please?
Mike Gill
Dear Mr. Gill, I have been going through old notes and have found an item by Roger Bade, dated February 2000, on "Diamonds in the Highlands". I have tried to locate the company - Cambrian Mineral Resources, based in Bristol. However, a Google.com search and call to Bristol for a list of business' has not shOírlt |