Likely not for Southwark, but I'm pretty sure I looked at a copy of these survey books here in London (maybe at the Westminster archive, British Library or somewhere like that). It is lovely to see that these are also in other locations for people to look at the actual printed book. Next time I'll handle one of those I will think of that. Thanks so much for posting these photos.
The worst books, in terms of preservation, are those printed with the first "industrial" paper with iron based ink, since the second half of 1800: they literally crumble, while the old paper (1500-1600) made with rugs is far more robust.
is there an inventory online somewhere? Iβd love to find a synopsis on each.
Iβm also curious about who was writing about what and when, and who kept these books for so long. This is a fascinating glimpse into the past. If only books could talk!
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Giselle's very old account
in reply to David de Groot π • • •Next time I'll handle one of those I will think of that. Thanks so much for posting these photos.
Giselle's very old account
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Petri Bellonii Cenomani De aquatilibus, libri duo cum [epsilon, iota] conibus ad viuam ipsorum effigiem, quoad eius fieri potuit, expressis .. : Belon, Pierre, 1517?-1564 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
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in reply to David de Groot π • • •The worst books, in terms of preservation, are those printed with the first "industrial" paper with iron based ink, since the second half of 1800: they literally crumble, while the old paper (1500-1600) made with rugs is far more robust.
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in reply to James Conroy-Finn • • •Although possibly not. A lot of the Fryer material is quite restricted and you need to book an appt. with a librarian.
University of Queensland Library - Fryer Library Manuscripts - Fryer Library Manuscripts
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