4th January 2013, 12:51 AM
I don't think Davids scenario is that uncommon. I live in the east of England in a county with 3 local studies centres, one of which is in my home town. However the archaeological records are stored in the office located in the west of the county, with no computer access to the HER, and requires a round trip of nearly 200km....I don't think that is too unusual for lots of the larger English counties. I'm not complaining, access is available, but it does require a day out....
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