The agricultural colleges seem like a good bet - I know that Newton Rigg, near Penrith, hold The
Ark on the Learning Resource Centre shelves but I don't know whether they archive them.
http://www.newtonrigg.ac.uk/contact-us
Sue Millard
On 16 Oct 2014 at 21:30, knowles wrote:
> Dear Sean
>
> I have most Ark volumes back to 1976, but I don't see 1983, on a quick look. You could contact the Rare Breeds Survival Trust ([log in to unmask]) and ask for a copy or photocopy. The Ark is their journal/magazine.
>
> I'd appreciate a digital copy if you obtain one, please.
>
> Gill Jones
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>
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> Subject: [ZOOARCH] Armitage (1983) 'English Longwool' request
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> Dear all,
>
> Does anyone have a copy of this paper which they are willing to share?
>
> Armitage, Philip L. 1983. 'The early history of the English longwool sheep [Roman to 18th century], Ark 10: 90-7
>
> Alternatively, does anyone know of any UK/EU institution which stock 'The Ark' (Rare Breeds Survival Trust) magazine, which my university library would be able to ILL? A search of all UK libraries through COPAC suggests that it is not carried by any.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Sean
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