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Old 01-07-13, 13:48
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I was at the library at the Society of Friends last week and they mentioned the following book:

"A Quaker Cottage Industry" by Charles Turner
1979

If anyone comes across a second-hand copy for sale, please would you alert me. I have searched but found nothing so far.
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Old 01-07-13, 14:05
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The only mention of it I can find is in this magazine, presumably a book review?
http://randrusedbooks.co.uk/index.php?tid=4915
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Old 01-07-13, 14:11
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Kate, that's all I could find.
I'll have to go back to the library and read some of it there.

It concerns the Quaker clockmakers. My Gilkes family were supposed to be clockmakers, but there are so many Thomases it is difficult to unravel.
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A Quaker Cottage Industry - By Charles Turner
Evolution of the Pocket Timepiece Part III
Publisher: Model & Allied Publications Ltd

The company was wound up in 1996.

http://www.cdrex.com/model-and-allie...s-5751124.html

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Old 01-07-13, 14:55
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Thanks for the information, Shona.
Nice to know the publishers, even if they no longer exist.
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Old 01-07-13, 15:27
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Why not try your local library? They may be able to hunt down a copy that you could borrow for a small fee and read at your leisure.
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Old 01-07-13, 16:05
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Thanks for the nudge, Sue. I'll do that. The library in our town has moved into the old Argos store in the High Street and has a higher profile than before.

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