
The purpose of my visit was to consult the Benjamin Beddome materials they have (see my Beddome blog for more on that). The librarian Shirley Shire was very helpful. It was good too to meet honorary archivist Roger Hayden, author of several items on Baptist history including his book Continuity and Change: Evangelical Calvinism among 18th century Baptist Ministers trained at Bristol Baptist Academy, 1690-1791. I was glad to meet him and chat a little and buy a signed copy.
I had to pay for the privilege but given what I was getting plus lunch, free parking and what I saved on the postage with the Hayden book I was quids in except for the petrol to get there. I'll probably need to go again but it was good to see what is actually there.
2 comments:
Mr. Brady,
My name is Matthew Blair and I have recently developed a website dedicated to Octavius Winslow. I noticed in one of your posts that someone you know provided a photo of Winslow for you. I have been trying to find a source for that photo with no fortune. Could you please drop me an email at matthewblair1@gmail.com ? I would love to talk to you!
octaviuswinslow.org
I apologize for putting this request here...I saw no email contact page to get in touch with you. :)
The image is owned by an acquaintance in the States who I have lost touch with. Not much help I'm afraid? Be thankful there is one. Poor old Benjamin never did get done. I'm half sure there must be a silhouette somewhere.
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