shanks
New member
Hi All,
Before Tony Jarratt left us he kindly gave the MCRA permission to photograph and make freely available the contents of all 15 volumes of his personal caving log books, dating from 1964 to 2008 and detailing in meticulous detail all of the caving and digging trips he has been involved in. They make for a fascinating and often entertaining read.
Alan Gray has painstakingly photographed every page and insert within these books for the archive, and these images are now being made available to the general caving community via the MCRA website.
The first two volumes are available online now at http://www.mcra.org.uk/logbooks/ in the form of a picture gallery. The remaining volumes will be uploaded shortly.
The website allows comments to be added to the pictures; please feel free to add your personal notes and observations on the entries, especially if you were there at the time!
Enjoy,
Matt Voysey,
Mendip Cave Registry and Archive.
Before Tony Jarratt left us he kindly gave the MCRA permission to photograph and make freely available the contents of all 15 volumes of his personal caving log books, dating from 1964 to 2008 and detailing in meticulous detail all of the caving and digging trips he has been involved in. They make for a fascinating and often entertaining read.
Alan Gray has painstakingly photographed every page and insert within these books for the archive, and these images are now being made available to the general caving community via the MCRA website.
The first two volumes are available online now at http://www.mcra.org.uk/logbooks/ in the form of a picture gallery. The remaining volumes will be uploaded shortly.
The website allows comments to be added to the pictures; please feel free to add your personal notes and observations on the entries, especially if you were there at the time!
Enjoy,
Matt Voysey,
Mendip Cave Registry and Archive.