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July 2004 (Sutton Coldfield) April 2004 (London) November 2003 (Gateshead) March 2003 (Sheffield) November 2002 (London) July 2002 (Gloucester) Feb 2002 (Sheffield) May 2001 (London) Feb 2001 (Sutton Coldfield) September 2000 (Gloucester) May 2000 (London) January 2000 (Sheffield) September 1999 (London) May 1999 (Llantrisant) January 1999 (Ripponden) September 1998 (London) May 1998 (Bristol) January 1998 (Sheffield) September 1997 (Sheffield) Notes from the meeting of 3rd July 2004 held at the Station Hotel, Sutton Coldfield The meeting was chaired by Martin Graebe and was attended by 7 members (plus one guest ) in the morning. The numbers increased considerably in the afternoon for the talk by Roy Palmer as a result of a very successful campaign by Lewis Jones. A number of apologies were received. Members present: David Atkinson, Greg Butler, Shan Cowan, Martin Graebe, Keith Holland, Lewis Jones, and Andrew King. Apologies: Frankie Armstrong, Elaine Bradtke, Jim Carroll, Ron and Jenny Day, Dave Eckersley, Ian Gustard, Ruairidh Greig, Peter Kennedy, Pat McKenzie, Toby Parker, Bob and Jaqueline Patten, Steve Roud, Doc Rowe, Ian Russell, Derek Schofield, Marilyn Tucker, Eddie Upton INFORMAL REVIEW OF MEMBERS ACTIVIES The meeting opened, as usual, with an informal review of activities by members Lewis Jones has recently completed an article for ED&S on poaching in song (will appear in the September issue). This has been done, in part as an exercise in modern research techniques, using commercially available databases to find historical information. In this case Lewis used the archive of The Times newspaper available on InfoTrac to find material that supported his argument. Access to these databases is often available through an academic library or a large public library.
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