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Offline SpudKiwi

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Seeking books : "Miles of Tiles" and "MoT Revisited"
« on: Sunday 08 November 15 20:04 GMT (UK) »
These two books are an account of the history of Longbeach and surrounding districts.

The Ashburton museum has suggested I get a hold of these books for any reference to John BELL or Allen BELL. My local library has been unable to help.

Does anyone here have a copy they could look at for me?
BELL - Crumlin / Glenavy / New Zealand
CORMICAN - Crumlin
WHITE - Crumlin
MATHEWS - Comber NI
TOLERTON - New Zealand

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Re: Seeking books : "Miles of Tiles" and "MoT Revisited"
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 08 November 15 20:25 GMT (UK) »
The National Library may be able to help you

http://natlib.govt.nz/records/21881591?search[category]=Books&search[path]=items&search[text]=Gilmour%2C+John

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Re: Seeking books : "Miles of Tiles" and "MoT Revisited"
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 08 November 15 23:18 GMT (UK) »
The first title and other similar ones are held at Christchurch Library..........

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Re: Seeking books : "Miles of Tiles" and "MoT Revisited"
« Reply #3 on: Monday 09 November 15 14:35 GMT (UK) »
Try "Alibris".

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