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IntroductionThis index covers only the main articles that have been produced in the Belfry Bulletin. It does not cover any news snippets, regular features such as On the Hill, which was mainly news of people or progress in digs and caves. The first sheet shows the main categories and on which page to find the main topics. The biggest topic is of course, caving, which has several sub-indexes, which are shown in italics. Climbing also has sub-indexes. The list only shows the Belfry Bulletin Number, as to show the page would not bee very helpful, as there are three separate issues for each Bulletin. The first issue is the original, which had a various number of different sizes and fonts; the second issue is a reformatted issue, which is all on A4 size pages and uses a common font, which is Times New Roman at point 11; the third edition is the one on the web site, which has been taken from the second issue. The second issue is also available if anybody wishes a copy of them. At the back of the index are a few statistics, relating mainly to issue two, but gives a very good indication as the size of each Bulletin. The next page show how each issue relates to its volume and year of publication. A few discrepancies will be noted: -
After the first year of the Bulletin, the magazine became a monthly issue, with a few hiccoughs. Where an issue was produced to cover two months, they were sometimes given two numbers, such as can be seen in volume 5 and volume 10. Most of the early issues were only 4 to six pages long, only rather quarto of foolscap size of paper. In 1960, number 143 was produced on a foolscap paper, but printed sideways so that the number of pages could be doubled but still keep the same number of sheets of paper. This continued until 1968, when it reverted back to quarto. In 1975, the Belfry Bulletin was then produced on A5 size of paper, maintaining a fair number of pages. In 1977, it was decided to print the Belfry bulletin on A4 size paper, where it has remained today. In 1980, it was found to be difficult to maintain a monthly magazine, using A4 size paper, and from then onwards, the monthly issue became approximately two monthly, with a volume covering each year, until 2002, when even this numbering system went out of the window. Nowadays, issues only come as and when. Volumes
Annual General Meetings
* = This was for an EGM Belfry MattersBelfry Improvements 417 Belfry News 1; 2; 3; 13; 17; 23; 24 Building a Belfry 62; 63; 64; 65; 66; 145; 149; 150 Building for the Belfry 408-409 Belfry Rules 74 Exodus 14 Do we want a New Belfry? 223 Long Term Planning 225; 226; 227; 228; 229; 319; 321 Proposed Alterations 347; 383 CavingA Chickens Guide to Caving 481 Above Ground 6 After Glow/Luminescence 171; 172; 173 An Unusual Cave Rescue 363 Artic Norway 355 Are You on a Safe Lifeline 326 Camping Underground 77 Carslbad Caverns 284 Cave Access and Control 309 Cave Art 171 Cave Diving 186 Cave Flora 15 Cave Grading Severity 320 Cave Photography See page 9 Cave Surveying See page 9 Cavern of Ludchurch (Staffs) 166 Caving and Diving in Oman 470; 477; 480 Caving in Africa 22 Caving in Aruba 468 Caving in Australia 500; 507; 510; Caving in Austria See page 9 Caving in Belgium 174; 231; 383 Caving in Britain See page 10 Caving in Central Kentucky 464 Caving in China 450; 468 Caving in Crete 292; 512 Caving in Cuba 464; 466 Caving in Eastern USA 448 Caving in France See page 18 Caving in Germany 22; 226; 500 Caving in Gibraltar 364; 380 Caving in Greece 230; 326; 360 Caving in Hungary 501 Caving in India See page 19 Caving in Ireland See page 19 Caving in Italy 354; 359; 369; 376-377; 383 Caving in Jamaica 448; 462; 478 Caving in Lebanon 190 Caving in Malaya 111; 118 Caving in Malta 302 Caving in Mexico 418; 433; 460; 483 Caving in Morocco 215 Caving in New Mexico 511 Caving in New Zealand 391-392434; 435; 450 Caving in Pakistan 497 Caving in Palestine 8 Caving in Salawesi 477; 478; 482 Caving in Saudi Arabia 434 Caving in Saurland 64; 488 Caving in South Africa 360; 390; 391-392; 393-394; 452 Caving in Spain See page 19 Caving in Sweden 307 Caving in Switzerland 210; 211; 217; 241; 290; 371 Caving in Tasmania 515 Caving in Thailand 443; 445; 500 Caving in the Falkland Islands 476 Caving in The Philippines 448; 449; 452; 455; 456; 479; 483; 490; 499 Caving in Vietman 464; 498; 515 Caving in Yugoslavia 282; 462 Caving in Zanzibar 521 Caving on Bonaire 466 Caving with Yogi and Spacemen (USA) 481 Communication/Radio 210; 247; 305; 393-394 Deneholes of Hangmans Wood 321; 323 Fish Pot (Cotswolds) 395-396 Forest of Dean 187 Geyser Stalagmites 178 Going Solo 427 Have you got the Right Equipment 61 High Flying Caver Drops a Bollock 455 How to Avoid Caving Trips 364 How to Increase Membership 78 Ice Formations in Caves 190 If its Caving You Do 721 In Praise of Naked Lights 167 Lava Caves of Lanzarote 455 Lifelining, A Safe Approach 359 Mammoth Cave 479 Otter Hole 326 Passages Named Pooh 506 Past Exploits of a (Not Very Bold) Caver 505 Pate Hole 366 Pumacocha (Andes) 513; 515; 516; 521 Romania 1989 471 Route Severity Diagrams 250; 251; 253; 255; 256; 261 Safety 13 Safety in Cave Diving 453 Secondary Lighting 158 Slit Sided Stalactites 208 Some Continental Show Caves 434 Some Thoughts on the Leader system 150 Sussex Underground 471 Tailor Made 340 Them Muddy Oles 470 This Caving 73 Try Anything Once 81 Weils Disease 360 Whats in a Name 454 Why I am a Caver 174 Yorkshire Pot (Canada) 416
Cave PhotographyCave Photography 157; 160; 220; 221; 260 Colour Photography in Caves 69 Early Photographers and Their Work 460-407 Equipment for Cave Photography 299; 302 Exploring by Camera 124 Multiple Flash Unit 240; 245 Starting Cave Photography 39 Cave SurveyingA Brief Review on the Theory Available to the Cave Surveyor 253 Drawing of Accurate Cave Surveys 256; 258 Electromagnetic Surveying 132 Further Thoughts on Surveying 170 Grading Must Go 297 Notes on Cave Surveying 86; 89; 94; 100 On Describing the Accuracy of a Cave Survey 255 Photographic Cave Surveying 327 Some Comments on the Recent Surveying Articles 171 Some Thoughts on Cave Surveying Grading 169 Sunto Instrument Bracket and Maintenance 363 Surveys Past and Future 316 The Logistics of Cave Surveying 203 Barometers in Caves 142; 149; 161; 257 Traverse Closure in Cave Surveying 303; 304
Caving in AustriaAhnenschacht 237; 239; 246; 261 Austria 1965 214 Austria 1981/82 412-415 Austria 1983 417; 423 Austria 1986 436;439 Austria 1990 457 Austria 1993 474 Caves in Upper Austria 249 Dachstein 201; 366; 370; 379; 388 Dachstein 1986 436 Dachstein 1991 464 Dachstein 1994 475 Dachstein 1999 506 Dachstein 2000 508; 512 Eislufthohle 378 Exploration in the Dachstein area 1992-1997 503 Jager Hohle 436 New Austrian Discovery 259 Raucher Week 222 The Exploration of C33 510 Totes Girbirger 354; 366
Caving in BritainCaving in Derbyshire See below Caving in South West England See below Caving in the Isle of Wight 141 Caving in the Mendip Area See page 11 Caving in Scotland See page 15 Caving in Wales See page 16 Caving in Wiltshire 327; 340; 517 Caving in Yorkshire See page 17
Caving in DerbyshireB.E.C. Visit to Derbyshire 99 Caving in Derbyshire 91; 93; 100; 101-103 Club Trip to Derbyshire (1952) 57 Club Trip to Derbyshire (1964) 197 Darfar Pot 422 Happy Birthday Stan (Peak Cavern) 368 Into the Devils Arse 363 Knotlow Caverns 504 Peak Cavern Again 374 Pot Bottomers Delight 166
Caving in South West EnglandA Cave at Newton Abbot 123 Bakers Pit 35 Brixham Bone Cave 189 Caves at Berry Head 435; 439 Caves at Branscombe 506 Caves of Cornwall 9; 12; 26; 313 Kents Cavern 173 Pipers Hole (Scilly Isles) 384-385 Plymouth Caves 6 Portland Assaulted 391-392 Pridhamsleigh Cave 8; 24; 356 Raiders Rift 140 Reeds Cavern 19 Rocky Acres Cave 459 Sea Caves at Studland 401 Smugglers Hole 4 The Caves of Buckfastleigh 23 Warehams Cave 406-407 Whiting Hole 478
Caving in the Mendip Area
Caving in ScotlandA couple of Small Caves in Scotland 465 A Fortean Experience in Assynt 492 Annual Dinner Rescue 499 Assynt Again in August 469 Assynt Antics 460 Assynt Descents 465 Assynt in October 500 Elphin Epics 468 Highland Fling 455 Just Another Swift Half 481 Much Wittering on the Moors 504 New Discoveries in Cnoc Nan Uamh 475 Rob Roys Cave 148 Scotland (1998) 497 Some Scottish Caves 154 Surveying on Staffa 523 Sutherland (1978) 246 Ten go Caving in Sutherland 466 Tree Hole 460 Uamha a Bhrisdedh Duile & Tree Hole 468
Caving in Wales
Caving in YorkshireA No Name Article 364 A Visit to North Pennine in Autumn 87 All to Pot 318 B.E.C. Expedition to Yorkshire (1978) 361 Back Door to White Scar 393-394 Beginners (and Friends) 335 Birks Fell 314 Black Shiver Attempt 255 Black Shiver Success 260 Car Pot 273 Caving in the Raw 461 Connecting Pippikin to Lancaster 372-373 Diccan/Alum Through Trip 328 Easter 1966 218 Gaping Gill 225; 314; 517; 523 Ireby Fell Cavern 207 Juniper Gulf 252; 356 Langstroth Pot 309; 314 Large Pot 417 Link Pot 384-385 Lost Johns New Roof Traverse 275 Meregill 254 New Finds in Valley Entrance 339 New Year, Caving in the Dales 371 Northern Weekend 337 Notts Pot 261 Penyghent Pot 250; 278 Pippikin Pot 344; 358 Potholing in Yorkshire 105 Providence Pot to Dow Cave 401 Shafts and All That 274 Simpson to Swinsto Non-exchange 248 Some Lesser Yorkshire Caves 295 Straws Two Metres Long 517 Stream Passage Pot 262 Swinsto at Last 499 Swinsto Hole 307 Swinsto/Kingsdale 275 Tatum Wife Hole 324 The Descent of King Pot 364 The Mohole 333 The Northern Caving Scene 274 The S.M.D.T. in Yorkshire 304 There Smaller Caves of Wharfdale 300 Trip to Upper Easgill 64 Whitsun in Yorkshire (1962) 161 Whitsun in Yorkshire (1966) 221 Whitsun in Yorkshire (1976) 343 Whitsun in Yorkshire (1978) 365 Yorkshire 281; 294; 300; 328; 380
Caving in FranceA Few Notes on French Caves 88 Aven dOrgnac 36 B.E.C. at P.S.M. 323 B.E.C. Summer Holidays in the Pyrenees 462 Bel Espoir Dia Traverse 404-405 Berger 1985 433 Berger 1985 Getting There 432 Buckets and Pails in the Ardeche 404-405 Causse du Gramat, Easter (1999) 503 Cave Diving in the Dordogne 512 Cave Paintings of Le Portal 281 Caves in the Pyrenees Grotte de Gargas 31 Caves in the Pyrenees Niaux 30 Caving in France 254 Caving in the Lot 478 Completely Bergered? 427 Diving Record in the Dordogne 509 Dordogne (1989) 454 Dordogne (1990) 462 Dordogne Revisited 484 Expedition Ariege 261 France (1981) 402-403 France (1983) 440 French Caving Techniques 22 From Vercours Plateau to Ardeche Gorge 406-407 Going to the Caves 512 Gouffre de Corbeaux 157 Gouffre de la Pierre St. Martin 249 Gouffre of Coume Ferrat 276 Grotte de Moulin Maquis 471 LAven Grotte de Marzell 42 La Cave and Padirac 288 Lascaux II, Montignac, Brive 446 Le Grand Souce 504 Le Grotte de Favot 43 Le Grotte du Bournillon 41 Maypole Dance 325 More French Show Caves 442 Notes on a Caving Trip to France 17 P.S.M. (1975) 335 Pyrenees (1974) 330 Show Caving in the Ardeche 437 Tanne de Bel Espoir - Diau 511 The Fives Caves Show 290 The Great Cave of Chevre-Eglise 290 The Mines of Le Saut, Mribel 495 The Subterranean River of Brambiau 33 The Voyage of the Calypso, Dordogne 452 Trip to the Berger 291 Underground Laboratories of Moulis 190 Vercours, South West France 388-389
Caving in IndiaMeghalaya (1994) 476 Meghalaya (1997) 494 Meghalaya (1998) 496 Meghalaya (1998) 467 Meghalaya (1998) 468 Meghalaya (1999) 501 Meghalaya (2000) 507 Meghalaya (2002) 514 Meghalaya (2003) 516 Meghalaya (2004) 519 Indias Third longest Cave 513 Meghalaya (2005) 522
Caving in IrelandDown The Thurlough 419 Ireland (1954) 85 Ireland (1967) 232 Ireland (1975) 239 Ireland (1986) 425 Ireland (1994) 474 Poll Na G Ceim 435 Pollaraftra 209 Sleepless in a Skoda 499 Stretching Time in County Clare 410-412 Tales from County Cork 459 The Lads in Ireland (1984-1986) 451 Trip to Clare (1985) 432 Trip to Clare (1986) 434 Trip to County Clare (1995) 479
Caving in SpainA Visit to la Cueva de Nerja 156 Badalona 474 BU56 (1991) 466 Casterets Ice Cave 463 Shrimpbones, Mongooses & Porcupines 509 Sima G.E.S.M. 463 Spain (1962) 168 Spanish for Beginners 453 Systema Cueto Coventoso- Cuvera 511 The Grand Tour Caving Style 365 Tito Bustillo Northern Spain 404-405
Climbing4,000's in Winter, The 282 A Climb on Dartmoor 109 A Day in Letterewe Forest 290 A New Climb at Black Rock Quarry 301 A Rope Ladder for a Crevasse Rescue 154 A Trip to Spitsbergen 100 Along the Cumbrian Way 423 Analysis of an Accident 240 Are Rock Climbers Lazy 64 Austrian Tyrol 62 Balatious 501 Black Mountains, The 65 Bluebell Quarry Climbs 430 BMC Saga 355 British West Indies 19 Caerfai SW Face 1974 329 Changabang 362 Cheddar 31 Climbing??????? 499 Climbing for the Over 40's 468 Climbing Huts in Wales 107 Climbing in 1971-1972 295 Climbing in Cornwall 172; 298 Climbing in SE England 22; 194 Dewar Stones 66 Don't Eat Yellow Snow 362 Easter 1971 in Scotland 289 Easter in Cornwall 147 Edward Whymper 498 Enchanted Mountain, the 273 Fred Davies Forty? 313 In the Brecon Beacons 292 In the Cuillins 281 Islands and Highlands 108 Jane, Spain, Plane 458 Just Like Old Times 109 Lake District See page 21 Living in Style 271 Loch Coruisle 243 Losing a Mountain 94 Mount Cameroon 38 Near Massacre at Glen Coe 99 Neouvielle 311 North Wales See page 21 On Climbing 'Victis' 262 On the Ice Factor 523 Open Air Caving 306 Otzatler Alpen and Bernina 247 Peak District 3 Pembrokeshire 197 Personal reflections on Climbing 324 Rescue in Langdale 242 Scotland 242 Search for Pant-y-Crac 510 Simonds Yat 196 Skiing on Blackdown 190 Ski Mountaineering 296 Skye 91; 97; 209 Snow and Ice in Scotland 114 Snowdon at Sunrise 106 Some Climbing Snippets 458 Some Peaks in the NW Highlands 352 Static in the Cairngorms 399 Swanage 251 Switzerland 1975 338 Torridon '70 283 Utopia on Mendip 251 Weekend on the Dewerstone 184 Why go to Iceland 76
Climbing in Lake DistrictA Dryish Easter in the Lakes 352 A long Weekend in Langdale 291 A Month in the Cumbrian Mountains 154 A Week in the Lakes (1953) 73 A Week in the Lakes (1975) 328 Another Menace Episode 20 Buttermere Fells 326 Christmas (1950) 43 Christmas (1951) 53 Faith and Friction 16 Surrey North Independent Transport to the Lake District 398-399
Climbing in North WalesA New Way Off Yr Elen 152 Another Mighty Saga 41 Blaenant Farm 44 Climbing in November 201 Dicing in North Wales 35 High Camp on Crib-y-Ddysgl 83 In Search of Snow 123 Lliwedd 42 Occasional Writings of the Climbing Section 283 Racing in North Wales 129 Running an Instructional Course 98 Sells Baptism 237 Snow and Ice in North Wales 251 Snow Ridge Climb 43 Snowdonia in January 294 The Great Gully of Craig-yr-Isfa 131 The Years Climbing (1965) 214 Two Cliffs in Llanberis 80 Weekend in North Wales 110; 122; 152; 154; 178; 182; 189; 191; 192; 198; 199; 280; 281; 300; 326; 330 Whitsun (1950) 37 Yet Another North Wales Trip 304 Geology and ArchaeologyArchaeology 11; 128; 159; 161; 163; 165 Rocks in South America 10 Bones in Stoke Lane 40 Belfry Site 40; 42; 43 Cadbury Camp 139 Dating of Archaeological Specimens 64 Palaeolithic Art at Naiux 270 Torridon Sandstone 135
HistoryA Night to Remember 504 A statistical History of the B.E.C. 521 BB 300 311 Belfry in 1949, The 502 Christmas 1962 302 Early days 429 From the Past 519 Goatchurch 340 Growth of the BEC 349; 350; 351; 352; 353; 354 History of the BB 290 History of the BEC 3; 27; 147; 237; 293 The Rise & fall of B.E.C. membership 522 True Tales from History 343
HumourousA Season of Goodwill 261 A tale of Two Caving Huts 326 Alternate Glossary of Caving Terms 476 An Imaginary Tale 443 Annual Report of the B.B.L.H. & S.R.G. 280; 302; 314 Beer Quotes 494 Belfry Birds 61 Digging for Cheese 523 Excuses Reasons for not Going Caving 178 Fauna Around the Belfry 450 Fish of Ffynnon Ddu 76 Funny Expressions 498 Ghost of Rookham Hill, The 178 Gwyn & Hilarys Grot Caving Menu 500 Historic Occasions 248 Isis 470 Last Tour of Mendip 290 Letters to/from the Duke of Mendip 71; 72; 81; 84; 91 More Belfry Birds 63 Nicknames 504 Pandemonium on Seutra Hill 280 Rest Assures 345 The Coming of the Mark III 337 Trapped in a Chair 190 Weegee Goes West 290 Words of Little Wisdom 499 Wot I Did in mi Sumurr Holeesaz 486
List of MembersList of Members 1948 10;11;12; 13; 14; 15; 16; 17; 18 List of Members 1949 22;23; 24; 25; 26; 27; 28; 29 List of Members 1950 34;35; 36; 37; 38; 39; 40; 42 List of Members 1956 108 List of Members 1957 119 List of Members 1958 131; 132 List of Members 1959 142 List of Members 1960 154 List of Members 1961 16 List of Members 1962 178 List of Members 1963 190 List of Members 1964 201 List of Members 1966 225 List of Members 1967 236 List of Members 1968 247 List of Members 1969 259 List of Members 1970 279 List of Members 1971 289 List of Members 1972 301 List of Members 1973 313 List of Members 1974 325 List of Members 1975 336 List of Members 1976 344 List of Members 1977 255 List of Members 1978 367 List of Members 1979 379 List of Members 1980 382; 391-392 List of Members 1981 395-396 List of Members 1982 406-407; 412-415 List of Members 1983 None List of Members 1984 None List of Members 1985 431 List of Members 1986 437 List of Members 1987 442 List of Members 1988 447 List of Members 1989 452 List of Members 1990 457 List of Members 1991 None List of Members 1992 463 List of Members 1993 467 List of Members 1994 476 List of Members 1995 481 List of Members 1996 None List of Members 1997 491 List of Members 1998 495; 498 List of Members 1999 493
Mendip Rescue Organisation MattersAnnual MRO Report 28; 55; 69; 220; 361; 372-373; 384-385; 408-409; 410-411; 423; 454; 459 Fatal Accident in Wookey 21 Longwood Tragedy 433 Night we Heard the Wild Goose Cry 147 Practice Rescue in Stoke Lane 301 Practice Rescue in Goatchurch 367 Rescue in Two Caves 157 Watch That Stal 294
MiningAlderley Edge Copper Mines 404-405 Bathstone Mines 419 Box Mines 364 Chalk Mine (Herts) 11; 12 Chilham Stone Mine 327 Coombe Martin Mines 130 Coniston Copper Mines 391-392 Cuthberts Leadworks 250 Dan-y-Craig Quarry 426 Derelict Lead Mine in Swaledale 44 Desilverisation of Mendip Lead 111; 112 Eastwood Manor Mines 504 Finedon Iron Stone Mines 465 Geever Mine 408-409 Holly Bush Shaft, Shipham 518 Lead Mining Methods 348 Lynford Mines, Sandford 517 Magpie Mine 39; 243 Mendip Mining 15; 113; 114; 117; 272; 504; 505 Mershams Underground Stone Quarries 422 Mines of the Harptree Area 107; 467; 506; 510 Mine Shafts and Dangers 249 Mine Sites on Churchill Knowle 520 Mining a Century Ago 421 Ochre Mines at Wets Horrington 372-373 Risca Lead Mine 437 Roman Mine 206; 214 Romano-British Lead Smelting at Priddy 70 Rookham Wood Mine Shaft 240 Sandstone Mines in West Sussex 454 Singing River Mine 484 Smitham Chimney 301 Star Mines 376-377 Stock Hill Mine 461; 467 Tales of Chiltern Chalk Mines 360 Tales of Talking Trees 427 Tin Mining in Cornwall 121; 122 Virgin Islands Copper mines 440
MiscellaneousStereoscopic Photography 115; 116 Summary of the Constitution 255 Summer 1981 in the Alps 402-403 Supping Tups Arse in Dentdale 492 SW Africa and Fish River Canyon 421 Swiss Cave Congress 472 Synthetic Ropes for Caving 249 Tackle Story 304 The Final Word on F and Bloody M 511 There's This Computer 337 This or That? 146 Tinkering Around Perthshire 279 Tourists Caving Abroad, A 416 Towards a National Council? 219 Trappiste as Newts 382 Travels in Africa 329; 330 Travels in America 506; 508; 510 Travels with a Test Tube 298; 308 Under England's Mountains Green 459 Under the Ice 428 Up the Creek 320 Victoria Falls 214 Vimy Ridge 46 Voting Methods 190 Wansdyke 100 Warehouse, Gloucester, The 482 Waterfall 253 Webbing Knot 305 Weak Karabiners 99 Weekend in the Chilterns 349 Welsh Rarebit 75 West Virginia 1988 445 What Happened to the Mammoth? 178 What the Well Dressed Caver Should Wear 92 What to do With Your Oldhams 357 Whimsey in Wales 119 Why Not Come Caving? 107 Why Ski in the Pyrenees 363 Wig in Caving. The 522 Wildlife Countryside Act 1982 416 William Eggy-Belch 523 Winter Motoring in the Alps 80 Wookey Hole Inscriptions 504 Yellowstone to Florida 406-407
ObituariesBryan Ellis 503 Dan and Stella Hassell 490 Dave Yeandle 514 Don Coase 121 Graham Balcombe 507 H.E. Balch 125 Jock Orr 518 John Stafford 513 Luke Devenish 473 Oliver Lloyd 431 Robert Davies 467; 498 Royston Bennett 451 Sago and Tich 508
PoemsA B.E.C. Type Cave Report 190 A Letter of Lamentation 64 A Little Too Keene! 190 A Pressing Point 309 A Son of Mendip 481 Bats of Bristol's Belfry 150 Beerwulf 131 Bender 33 Biffo 401 Butcombe Blues, The 473; 502 Cangi 122 Castle on the Hill 317 Caver, O Caver 163 Caving Formulae 230 Chaucer's Prologue 214 County Councils 313 Diving 14 Down Swildons Hole 473 Dreadful Ditties 508 Dry Humour 38 Experimentation 125 Exploring Bravely Underground 5 Gazzum's Brain Child 90 Gentle Dizzie 41 Hill in Bat 477 Hut Wardens Report 1994-95 480 Immortal Statement, The 67 In Olden Days 52 Irish Easter 419 Janet's Last Monroe 496 Memoirs of Mendip in the Forties 517 Motorbikes 19 Mystery, The 5 Nigel's Dirty Weekend 456 O for a Skylark 64 Ode to a Digging Bat 46 On the Bog 329 Our Belfry on the Hill 4 Poem 5; 146 Poem by William Browne (1590) 13 Poet's Corner 115 Pome 44 Practice Rescue in St. Cuthbert's 1981 404-405 Pre Speleode 7 Priddy Green Song, The 499 Rubaiyat of Omar 'Obbs, The 119 Ruthless Rhymes for Callous Cavers 65 Saint Cuthbert and the Yorkies 454 Shepton Mallet Caving Club 118 Snaffle-plate Sonnet 35 Some People 71 Sonnets 94; 131; 132; 133; 134; 136; 137 Speleode by Snab 462 Tale of the Wessex Cattle Grid 416 Thoughts of a Claustrophobic Mum 181 Thoughts of Chairman Sid, The 237 Triple Trouble in the Double Troubles 390 Waldegrave Swallet 509 Weathers 42 Whatever is Worth Doing with Worthwords 395-396 Who? 154 Words of Little Wisdom 499 Wot No Cookies 462 You Have Had Your Wordsworth 66
Review Of Books1967 Expedition to the Gouffre Berger 247 About Caves 261 British Caving 80 Cave Surveying 226 Caves and Cave Diving 113 Caves and Caving 241 Caves and Tunnels in SE England 471 Caves of Mendip, The 114 Caves of NW Clare 255 Caves of South Wales 372-373 Caves of the Great Hunters, The 119 Caves of Wales and the Marches 238 Caving and Potholing 401 Caving Clubs of Mendip, The 119 Darkness Under the Earth 82 Death of an Owl 167 Doolin - St. Catherine's Caves 214 Four Hundred Centuries of Cave Art 74 Great Storm and Floods of 1968, The 279 International Expedition to the Goufre Berger 119 Kent and East Sussex Underground 471 Limestone and Caves of NW England 316 Mendip Karts Hydrology Research Project 239 Mendip Underground 440 My Caves by Casteret 10 Northern Caves Vol. 5 358 One Thousand Metres Down 119 Paeolithic Cave Art 261 Penguin Parade 33 Pennine Underground 7 Pioneer Under the Mendips 262 Plume of Smoke, The 62 Potholing Under the Northern Pennines 198 Quarrying in Somerset 293 Rivers of London 192 Shropshire Mining Annual and Year Book 242 Speleological Yearbook & Diary, The 202 SWETC Expedition to Norway 355 Underground Adventure 59; 164 Vertical Caving 378 Volcanoes in History 197 Walks in Limestone Country 290
SongsA Carbide Lamp Totally Failed 77 A Local Bloke from Rodney Stoke 164 A Winter's Tale 503 Amalgamation Song, The 498 At Our Belfry on the Hill 501 BEC Song, The 150; 494; 495 BEC Thrutching Song, The 76 Belfry Benaviora 8 Belfry Boy, The 358; 481 Beneath the Boozer 518 Bottom that Hole 485 Boulder Have a Crunch on Me 498 Bowery Corner Song 448 Boys of the Hill, The 471; 518 Complete Caver, The 461 Diggers Song, The 305; 410-411; 499 Diving 14 Droves of Priddy, The 469 Exploration Club Song, The 493 Golden Jubilee of the BEC 432 Goon's 40 Years 501 Heeland Cavers 500 If it's Caving you will Go 68 John Riley 87 Mountaineer's Duet, the 76 My Mate He is a Caver 470 Novice Rap, The 472 Ode to a Beeza 12 Ode to Black Betty 500 Ode to Vince on his Geburstag 500 Song of a Speleo-biologist 18 Song of the CCPS 104; 471 Steigl 474; 475 Tankard Hole Song 497 There is a Tavern in the Town 99 We are the Exploration Club 273 Wee Caver Wha' Carn Fae Fife, The 500 Wessex Cave Club Hymn 496 Young Mendip Caver, The 358; 508
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