INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION: A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY
Series One: The Boulton & Watt Archive and the Matthew Boulton Papers
from Birmingham Central Library
Part 9: Journals, Notebooks and Diaries of Matthew Boulton
Part 10: Matthew Boulton Correspondence (Incoming Letters A-J)
Technical Note
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Attention should be drawn to the nature of the original material. The material consists of seven large journal volumes, some 96 manuscript notebooks, a run of diaries covering the period 1766 to 1808, and some letters, drawings and plans. Most of the material is in very good condition. A few manuscript items contain some faintly legible text written with a variety of inks, pens or pencils. A few items are stained or discoloured at the edges, or comprise material on very thin paper, which is so thin that there is show through that renders the original document difficult to read. Where possible typescript transcripts have been provided.
These original characteristics present difficulties of image and contrast which stringent tests and camera alterations cannot entirely overcome. Every effort has been made to minimise these difficulties. An A4 identification target is filmed at the front of every new item.
The staff of Bell & Howell Ltd, Micromedia Division have exercised the most responsible care in the filming of this unique collection at the Central Library in Birmingham and this microfilm publication meets the standards established by the Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
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