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-> From: mining-history [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
-> On Behalf Of Peter Claughton
-> Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2005 3:44 PM
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-> Subject: Re: [MINING-HISTORY] 16th century lead-silver mines
-> in England & Wales
-> As regards the processing of lead-silver ores in England in
-> the 16th century, you might like to look at the poster
-> presentation on smelting at Combe Martin, presented to a
-> recent conference at the British Museum - now available as a
-> pdf file at http://www.exeter.ac.uk/~pfclaugh/mhinf/Lead_Si.pdf
Hello Peter, hi all,
Completely beside the point this, and counterproductive, I know. Excellent
little paper that, and there should be more of them about for us lays, but
is there any particular reason why the type is so small that I can barely
read it even with my reading specs on? Keeping costs down may be one aspect,
but I think this would have been far better presented on two sheets of
paper, so to speak, than made semi-visible on one. No offence meant. :-)
Regards
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