Dear all
I believe that it is planned to publish some, but not all, of the papers
ihte BRA'sjournal, *Archives*.
Peter
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Alice (and 'Lis-maps'):
I have passed your query on to a BRA person. In the interim, some of the
speakers, I know, are 'Lis-maps' subscribers and they may care to enlighten
the rest of us . . .
Francis
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I do wonder if the papers will be published???
Alice
Alice C. Hudson
Chief, Map Division
The Humanities and Social Sciences Library
The New York Public Library
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under whose shade you do not expect to sit.
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The British Records Association's 2003 Annual Conference will take place on
Tuesday 2 December from 09.15 hours at the Royal Statistical Society, 12
Errol Street, London EC1.
Entitled 'On the map : maps as historical evidence' speakers are expected
to be - in alphabetical order - Elizabeth Baigent (Oxford), Peter Barber
(BL) Jeremy Black (Exeter University), Steve Erskine (OS), Yolande Hodson
(Tewin, Herts: OS), Roger Kain (Exeter University), and Sarah Tyacke (The
National Archives/PRO); the Maurice Bond Lecture at 18.00 hours will be
given by Paul Harvey (University of Durham). The paper hand-outs and
publicity state "Take a closer look at maps; their history, their value as
historical records and their place in the digital age". Subjects range
from town plans, tithe maps, the bases of historical maps and atlases, 16th
- 17th-century maps for government, c16th - 18th-century charts in
exploration, the Ordnance Survey, and digital mapping.
Cost for BRA members: £65.00; for non-BRA members: £120.00; for students:
£50.00. Registration c/o BRA at 40 Northampton Road, London EC1R 0HB;
tel.: 020-7833-0428; fax: 020-7833-0416; e-mail: [log in to unmask]
Francis Herbert (Curator of Maps, RGSIBG)
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