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Mining Bibliography MINING BIBLIOGRAPHY BIOGRAPHY Leith, C., 2009. Tin and diamonds a fortune in the making. The life and times of Francis Oats. The Trevithick Society. 106pp. McDonald, D., 1951. Percival Norton Johnson. The Biography of a Pioneer Metallurgist. Johnson, Matthey & Co. Ltd, London. 244pp. Michell, F.B., 1984. Michell – a family of Cornish engineers 1740-1910. The Trevithick Society Occcasional Publication No. 3. 76pp. Adams, D., 2008. Ken Lock. Shropshire Caving and Mining Club Below 2008.3 p.2. Anon., 1979. Nellie Kirkham Memorial Fund. Caves and Caving the Bulletin of the British Cave Research Association No. 6 p. 45. Anon., 1981. Mining History – No. 20 A Tavistockian Engineer – Part One. Plymouth Mineral and Mining Club Journal vol. 11 no.3 p. 12. Anon., 1992. The man with the timmer hat. Plymouth Mineral and Mining Club Journal Vol. 21 No.3 p. 12-14. Anon., 1994. Wilfred Joint. Plymouth Mineral and Mining Club Journal Vol. 24 No.1 p. 5. Anon., 1995. Obituary. The Cave Lady. Plymouth Mineral and Mining Club Journal Vol. 25 No.1 p. 3- 4. Anon., 2004. Geoffrey Ordish Photographer and Painter of Cornish Mining Landscapes. Carn Brea Mining Society Newsletter No. 53 p.4-6 Anon., 2004. Trevithick memorial tablet. The Trevithick Society Newsletter 123 p.21. Anon., 2005. Memorial Plaque to the memory of Joseph Henry Collins. Carn Brea Mining Society Newsletter No. 54 p. 4-5. Anon., 2005. Obituary Justin Brooke 1920-2005 Whythter Stenoryon. Carn Brea Mining Society Newsletter No. 55 p. 4. Anon., 2005. Plaque dedication. Shropshire Caving and Mining Club Below 2005.2 p.1. Anon, 2006. Vale: Malcolm Cotter – 1934-2006. Mendip Caving Group News 333 p.1-10. Anon., 2006. Bickfest ‘The Lode of History’. Shropshire Caving and Mining Club Below 2006.4 p.1. Anon., 2007. Terry Browning. Royal Forest of Dean Caving Club Newsletter 133 p. 4. Anon., 2008. Ray Rushton gets his Bevan Boy Medal. Shropshire Caving and Mining Club Below 2008.2 p.1. Anon., 2009. Peter Roberts. Plymouth Mineral and Mining Club Journal Vol. 39 No.2 p. 2. Anon., 2009. Vernon Baldry. The Trevithick Society Newsletter 146 December 2009 p. 3. Anon., 2011. Society Projects. Thomas Newcomen Tercentenary 1712-2012. The Trevithick Society Newsletter 151 March 2011 p. 6. Anon., 2015. John Lawrence Barker 1927-2015. Northern Mine Research Society Newsletter August 2015 p. 2-3. Anon., 2015. Ray Wright 1930-2015. Northern Mine Research Society Newsletter November 2015 p. 16. Audsley, T., 2006. Vale, John Cornwell. Belfry Bulletin Vol. 55 No. 2 p.48-49. Audsley, T., & Witcomb, R., 2006. Man of mines. Vale: John Cornwell. Descent 189 p.22-23 Barker, I., 2006. Vale: Buster Wright. Descent 191 p. 10. Bennett, J., 2013. Jeremy Wilkinson. Welsh Mines Society Newsletter 69 p. 6. Brooke, J., 2001. Reference Ferdinand Dietzsch. Plymouth Mineral and Mining Club Journal Vol. 31 No.2 p. 15. Brown, I., 2008. Ken Lock. Shropshire Caving and Mining Club Below 2008.3 p.1-2. Brown, I., 2008. Captain Waters. Shropshire Caving and Mining Club Below 2008.3 p.3. Buckley, J.A., 2006. Clive Carter. The Trevithick Society Newsletter 134 p.3-4. Bullen, L.J., 1988. John H. Trounson, M.B.E. Journal of the Trevithick Society No. 15 p. 2-4. Bythell, D., 2011. Lawrence Barker: an appreciation. Northern Mine Research Society, British Mining No. 92 p. 2-4. Cambridge, J., 1996. Cyril Stevens. Plymouth Mineral and Mining Club Journal Vol. 26 No.1 p. 3. Challis, P., 2003. Mines Inspector – memorial plaque. Shropshire Caving and Mining Club Below 2003.1 p.20. Challis, P, 2004. Clement Le Neve Foster – Discussion Continues. Welsh Mines Society Newsletter 50 p. 14-15 Cleevely, R. J., 2002. Carew and Rashleigh. A Cornish link during the “Age of the Curiosity Collectors”. Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall 2002 p. 9-29. Flaxman, R., 2011. John Dickinson. The Trevithick Society Newsletter 153 October 2011 p. 14. Foot, A., 2002. Burchard Cranach in Cornwall. Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall 2002 p. 64-84. Fretwell, T, 2003. Sir Clement Le Neve Foster (1841-1904). Northern Mine Research Society Newsletter May 2003 p10-11 Gamble, B., 1996. Peter Golley. Plymouth Mineral and Mining Club Journal Vol. 26 No.1 p. 3. Gill, M., 2005. John Taylor and the Ecton Copper Mines: A rejoinder. Northern Mine Research Society. Newsletter February 2005, p.11. Gill, M., 2014. Obituaries. Douglas Turnbull Richardson 1919-2013. Northern Mine Research Society Newsletter May 2014 p. 18. Golley, P., 1984. A great chemist. Plymouth Mineral and Mining Club Journal Vol. 14 No.3 p. 12. Gunn, J., 2014. Vale: Paul Roger Deakin FRPS (1944-2014). Cave and Karst Science, British Cave Research Association Vol. 41 No. 3 p. 98. Gunn, J., Lowe, D.J., & Shaw, R.P., 2015. Dr Trevor D Ford OBE: A brief appreciation on his 90th Birthday. Cave and Karst Science, British Cave Research Association Vol. 42 No. 1 p. 3-5. Hall, G.W., 2003. Le Neve Foster. Welsh Mines Society Newsletter 49 p12 Hall, G.W., 2006. Vale: David Ewart Bick. Descent 189 p. 14 Hall, G.W., 2006. David Bick. Welsh Mines Society Newsletter 54 p. 2-4. Hodge, J., 1973. Richard Trevithick – his place in engineering history. The Journal of the Trevithick Society No. 1 p. 9-26. Hodge, J., 1976. Richard Trevithick (1735-1797) (senior’s) wedding ring. Journal of the Trevithick Society No. 4 p. 62-63. Hodge, J., 1985. Trevithick’s heritage. Journal of the Trevithick Society No. 12 p. 7-9. Hodgson, D.G., 2008. Jack Myers. Craven Pothole Club Record No. 92 p. 32. Hosken, P.M., 2007. Richard David Jenkin 1942-2007. The Trevithick Society Newsletter 136 June 2007 p. 4. Hosken, P.M., 2007. Dartford 2007. The Trevithick Society Newsletter 136 June 2007 p. 6-8. Hosken, P.M., 2011. Further honour for Trevithick in S. Wales. The Trevithick Society Newsletter 152 July 2011 p. 15. Hosken, P.M., 2012. Oblivion... The Trevithick Society Newsletter 155 Spring 2012 p. 3-4. Hosken, P.M., 2012. Why do they call him Tre-veth-ic?. The Trevithick Society Newsletter 155 Spring 2012 p. 10. Hosken, P.M., 2014. Trevithick in South America. The Trevithick Society Newsletter 166 Winter 2014 p. 6-7. Hughes, S.J.S, 1987. George Green, Engineer & Entrepreneur, 1824-1895. Northern Mine Research Society. Memoirs 1987,British Mining 34 p10-14. Hughes, S.J.S., 2006. David Bick. Welsh Mines Society Newsletter 54 p.4 -7. Hughes, S.J.S., 2008. Tony Jarratt. Welsh Mines Society Newsletter 59 p. 38-39. Hughes, S., 2013. George William Hall 1924-2013. Welsh Mines Society Newsletter 69 p. 4-5. Jones, C., 2004. Vale: Eric Holland. Descent 180 p. 19. Joseph, P., 2014. Obituaries. Dorothy Claire Leith 1922-2014. The Trevithick Society Newsletter 165 Autumn 2014 p. 14. Lake, K., 2008. Tony Jarrett. Shropshire Caving and Mining Club Below 2008.3 p.1. Linton, D., 2008. Merfyn Williams. Welsh Mines Society Newsletter 58 p. 14. Linton, D., 2009. James I.C. Boyd. Welsh Mines Society Newsletter 60 p. 28. Linton, D., 2013. Jeremy Wilkinson. Welsh Mines Society Newsletter 69 p. 6-7. Linton, D., 2013. Elsie Little. Welsh Mines Society Newsletter 69 p. 27. Linton, D., 2014. Gwynfor Pierce Jones. Welsh Mines Society Newsletter 70 p. 3. Munro, M., 2009. Bronwen Dog. Welsh Mines Society Newsletter 60 p. 2-3. Nash, D., 1979. Nellie Kirkham (Mrs. J.H.D. Myatt) an obituary. Caves and Caving the Bulletin of the British Cave Research Association No. 6 p.6. Neill, A., 2009. Obituaries. Tony ‘J-Rat’ Jarratt. Jim Eyre. Plymouth Caving Group Newsletter & Journal No. 152 p. 10. Newby, B., 2010. Dr John Ferguson. The Trevithick Society Newsletter 150 December 2010 p. 3. Noel, G. & Hall, W., 2013. George Hall. Welsh Mines Society Newsletter 69 p. 2-3. Perry, R., & Schwarz, S., 2001. James Hicks, Architect of Regeneration in Victorian Redruth. Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall 2001 p. 64-77. Price, A., 2007. Kakob Schwarz, underground Quarryman. Royal Forest of Dean Caving Club Newsletter 133 p.10-17. Rickard, K.J.T., 2005. Memorial to honour Joseph Henry Collins 1841-1916. The Trevithick Society Newsletter 129 p.4. Rickard, K.J.T., 2011. Richard (Dick) Snell. The Trevithick Society Newsletter 151 March 2011 p. 4-5. Rickard, K.J.T., 2012. Richard Williams MBE. The Trevithick Society Newsletter 157 Autumn 2012 p. 17. Rickard, K.J.T., 2014. Geoffry Ordish. The Trevithick Society Newsletter 166 Winter 2014 p. 10. Rickard, K.J.T., 2014. Charles Thurlow. The Trevithick Society Newsletter 166 Winter 2014 p. 14. Roberts, P., 1981. Mining History – No. 20 A Tavistockian Engineer – Part Two. Plymouth Mineral and Mining Club Journal vol. 12 No.1 p. 6. Roberts, P., 1982. Mining History No 24 – Watt in Cornwall. Plymouth Mineral and Mining Club Journal vol. 13 No.2 p. 16-17. Roberts, P., 1983. Mining History No 25 – The Mineralogists (part one). Plymouth Mineral and Mining Club Journal vol. 13 No. 3 p. 5. Roberts, P., 1983. Mining History No 26 – The Mineralogists (part two). Plymouth Mineral and Mining Club Journal vol. 14 No. 1 p. 6. Roberts, P., 1987. Some time ago. Plymouth Mineral and Mining Club Journal Vol. 17 No.2 p. 8. Roberts, P., 1987. Some time ago. Plymouth Mineral and Mining Club Journal Vol. 17 No.3 p. 6. Roe, D., 2014. Trevor Chesters. Welsh Mines Society Newsletter 70 p. 2-3. Rowe, J., 1978. Humphry Davy and the Cornish contribution to the Industrial Revolution. Journal of the Trevithick Society No. 6 p.
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