Martin Wright
Member
As part of the research for a book, I have a few queries which I am hoping someone on here will be able to help me with as the lockdown is preventing me from going out to check for myself. There were loads more queries, but some good friends, including the lovely ladies at the British Caving Library, have managed to resolve most of them.
So, fingers on the buzzers, here are the remaining questions:
1. The Mucky Ducks in Peak Cavern were first passed on 23 January 1949 by Trevor Ford, Norman Brindle and A N Other. Does anyone know the name of the third caver, please?
2. One of the cave divers active in Peak Cavern in 1950 was C James. Can anyone tell me what the "C" stood for, please?
3. Similarly, a diver in Speedwell Cavern in 1952 had the surname Price but I cannot find a Christian name or even an initial. Can anyone help with this, please?
4. In 1948, Bill Mack and A N Other dived in Carlswark Cavern. Does anyone know the name of the second diver, please?
5. In 1965, Ken Pearce dived in Peak Cavern with D Abbott. Can anyone tell me what the "D" stood for, please? (And I'm sure it wasn't Diane )
Any light that anyone can shed on these would be much appreciated.
Cheers, Martin
So, fingers on the buzzers, here are the remaining questions:
1. The Mucky Ducks in Peak Cavern were first passed on 23 January 1949 by Trevor Ford, Norman Brindle and A N Other. Does anyone know the name of the third caver, please?
2. One of the cave divers active in Peak Cavern in 1950 was C James. Can anyone tell me what the "C" stood for, please?
3. Similarly, a diver in Speedwell Cavern in 1952 had the surname Price but I cannot find a Christian name or even an initial. Can anyone help with this, please?
4. In 1948, Bill Mack and A N Other dived in Carlswark Cavern. Does anyone know the name of the second diver, please?
5. In 1965, Ken Pearce dived in Peak Cavern with D Abbott. Can anyone tell me what the "D" stood for, please? (And I'm sure it wasn't Diane )
Any light that anyone can shed on these would be much appreciated.
Cheers, Martin