Re: a minefield question for Deryck et al.
Posted by:
Rodney Carlisle
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Date: September 28, 2007 03:46AM
Oliver:
thanks for the information about Kew. Years ago I stopped by Kew and visited the records office. At that time I too was working on another topic, and so never even learned of the resource you mention. I am almost tempted to fly over, even with the declining dollar, and spend a couple of days digging through the stuff!
On the other hand, I might be able to prevail upon a contact there to look it up for me.
The timing of the event, the information and mis-information available about the loss of Healdton, and the drama surrounding it make for an interesting tale I hope to weave into a forthcoming monograph.
Again, thanks for the lead!
Rodney
thanks for the information about Kew. Years ago I stopped by Kew and visited the records office. At that time I too was working on another topic, and so never even learned of the resource you mention. I am almost tempted to fly over, even with the declining dollar, and spend a couple of days digging through the stuff!
On the other hand, I might be able to prevail upon a contact there to look it up for me.
The timing of the event, the information and mis-information available about the loss of Healdton, and the drama surrounding it make for an interesting tale I hope to weave into a forthcoming monograph.
Again, thanks for the lead!
Rodney
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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a minefield question for Deryck et al. | Rodney Carlisle | 09/25/2007 08:23PM |
Re: a minefield question for Deryck et al. | Michael Lowrey | 09/26/2007 04:17AM |
Re: Leith Lockhart | Clio | 09/26/2007 05:51PM |
Re: a minefield question for Deryck et al. | Rodney Carlisle | 09/27/2007 01:58AM |
Re: a minefield question for Deryck et al. | Oliver Lörscher | 09/27/2007 04:50PM |
Re: a minefield question for Deryck et al. | Rodney Carlisle | 09/28/2007 03:46AM |