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  <dc:title>A. L. Bagley to A. R. G. Burn: letter</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letter from A. L. Bagley, 53 Park Road, Coventry, to A. R. G. Burn. Thanks him for journals and discusses the Oban train and the difficulties faced by the railways due to the war. He believes that 'one ought not to travel by train more than necessary nowadays' and has given up all weekends and holidays apart from two weeks in the summer. He discusses other trains running from Glasgow and London and thanks him for sketch of ?Cruachan and mentions inadequacies of ordnance maps for this area. He also discusses how Burn might approach his climb of Cruachan and mentions Gulvain mountain. He inquires if Burn knows of anyone who might like to buy his book and disputes claims made by Baddeley about Cruachan.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>2 April 1917</dc:date>
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