I also read this and thought of the Bristol Record Offices in Cumberland
Basin, which unfortunately fit this description. It just goes to show that
even a lego archivist can't improve our image that much ....................
--On 14 May 2004 12:01 +0100 "MAISEY, Kate"
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> Spotted in The Guardian, Saturday 8th May, Kathryn Hughes reviewing a book
> by Josceline Dimbleby:
>
> "she never seems to need to visit a local records office, those grim
> aeroplane hangars on the edge of minor county towns where historians
> mostly ply their craft"
>
> Hmmmm,
>
>
> Kate Maisey
> Archivist,
> Gloucestershire Record Office
>
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