Victor,
You could try
http://www.geocities.com/teammanley/ECaradon/BuddleOperation.htm
for a basic diagram of a round buddle.
Phil Newman
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Victor,
The sources that immediately spring to mind are -
Burt, Roger. A Short History of British Ore Preparation Techniques in the
Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, (Lelielaan, Netherlands, 1982).
Palmer, Marilyn and Neaverson, Peter. 'Nineteenth Century Tin and Lead
Dressing: a comparative study of the field evidence', Industrial Archaeology
Review, XII, 1 (Autumn 1989), 20-39.
Also - Cranstone, David. 'The Archaeology of Washing Floors: problems,
potentials, and priorities', Industrial Archaeology Review, XII, 1 (Autumn
1989), 40-49.
A revised edition of Burt (1982) is planned but I'm not sure when it will be
published.
Peter
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