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... at some stage the data had to be ordered , and this was done by imposing on the replies the present writer's own interpretation . Every attempt has been made to keep faith with the individual views expressed by museums ...
... at some stage the data had to be ordered , and this was done by imposing on the replies the present writer's own interpretation . Every attempt has been made to keep faith with the individual views expressed by museums ...
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Club composition and activities . as The dramatic growth in the popularity of the hobby is well expressed in answer to Q2 , where nearly two thirds of the clubs were less than 12 months old when the survey was conducted .
Club composition and activities . as The dramatic growth in the popularity of the hobby is well expressed in answer to Q2 , where nearly two thirds of the clubs were less than 12 months old when the survey was conducted .
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Replies expressed as solid symbols . Fig . 2 Distribution of treasure hunting clubs ( circles ) in the survey . Replies expressed as solid symbols . For explanation of other symbols , see page 10 . Fig . 3 Approaching the treasure ...
Replies expressed as solid symbols . Fig . 2 Distribution of treasure hunting clubs ( circles ) in the survey . Replies expressed as solid symbols . For explanation of other symbols , see page 10 . Fig . 3 Approaching the treasure ...
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Contents
STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL INTENT | 2 |
David R Crowther | 9 |
Brian Charge The work of a local society and its interaction | 21 |
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