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27-11-2017, 12:49 PM
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Hi Steve, this journal edited by Barry Argent and containing much material from his own archives and numbered 1 to 15. I have a few spares and can photocopy the rest for you, cheers Russell
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Great that it's safely stored/archived.
That does beg the question of:
1. is he still around?
2. should it be permanently in the public domain, if its intent was charitable (if its not already)? and
3. if so, where should it be?
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I'm checking to see whether this is in the Archive collection already and will report back.
Hugh
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Hi JonE
Are you referring to the journals 1 to 15 or Barry Argent own archives to be in the public domain? Or both?
Barry Argent passed away few years ago.
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I was only thinking the journals just as they are obviously published and in the public domain (or were once)... but plainly if his archive was important, still exists, and IS about Austin 7s, then why not ask further!
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Thanks for the replies everyone. Russel has what I am looking for. Does anyone know the real reason for it finishing up ?.
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Many years ago I bought a very early car, with it came with a collection of paperwork - amongst these were some of the original foolscap editions of Donald Doughty's Austin Seven 'Ramblings' (I think), they predated the Association.
I gave the originals to David Cochrane to help complete the Pram Hood Register collection he has - I have the copies I took somewhere.
I also have originals of the (only) three Gordon England Register newsletters produced by Martin Lee in 1972, 1973 and 1976.
All this will be well be worth digitising.
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As a result of this thread, the Archive has tracked down the Barrie Argent archive, which we are hopeful of having donated to the collection. It may also end up with some other important materials being acquired by the Association as well. The Archive generally is moving to a more 'acquisitive' outlook for Austin 7 related materials and over the last year or so has acquired some remarkable stuff - so much in fact, that we now have a backlog in terms of cataloguing and publishing of digital images. Please bear with us, we are a small team and are always on the look out for more help...
We are always interested in hearing about materials that might bolster the collection...