Dear Blog,
The
moral of this tale Blog, is to advise you to avoid being sent to Coventry if you intend to
do any serious historical research that might require extensive use of local
archives with the caveat that access to unlimited finance means you may
proceed, you may pass 'Go', you may collect £100 (200 euros to you Blog). The
£100 is the very minimum you will need!
I
think I have mention in passing that I spend some little time researching 'The
History of Coventry Godiva Harriers and Other Clubs in the City during the last
140 years', and have now expanded the investigation to include a comparative
study of a northern club. In fact I think I have mentioned the fact many times,
many, many times??
Well, during the last eighteen months or so,
not to mention many other places in the previous twenty years, I have visited
...
Sheffield library
Warwick University
archives
Walthamstow archives
Keighley Public
library, local studies department
Bedworth Library
Rugby local studies
Nuneaton library
Birmingham University
Cadbury collection
Birmingham library
Sheffield University
Hinckley library
Much Wenlock Museum
The cost of accessing microfiche No Cost
The cost of using own camera to copy material No Cost
Cost
of retrievals No Cost
Cost of photocopying Nominal Cost of using micro fiche and
computer to copy directly onto computer stick
No Cost
Coventry Archives
Coventry Motor Museum
Cost of retrieval £17:50
Cost of using own camera £5
for daily licence then £1 per photo
Cost of photocopying 40p
Cost of using micro fiche and computer to copy directly onto
computer stick No facility
Now let me think ...
when I am called to the starting line at that great running track in the sky,
where do I deposit all my research papers? Where do I place all the photos,
medals, memorabillia? Where do I keep my complete / incomplete 'History of
Coventry Godiva Harriers and other athletic clubs in the city during the last
140 years'? Where do I place my comparative study?
After all, the work
is centred on Coventry, is about Coventry, reflects the history of Coventry.
Colin
P.S. In a couple of weeks time I will detail some more money
matters in connection with the archives ... it is worth a wait because this you
will not believe. All true. Would I lie to you Blog?
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