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Biog of R J Sellick
In 2015 the R. J. Sellick collection was available online from the [[National Railway Museum | NRM]] [http://www.nrm.org.uk/ourcollection/photogallery?group=Sellick%20collection here]. Although Jennifer Roger Sellick took some of the photographs in this collection, much is the work of other enthusiasts, including the Box family and Arthur Halls. <ref>[https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co8008216/sellick-collection-photographs?group=Sellick%20collection 'Sellick Collection', The Science Museum Group website] (Retrieved 24 September 2022)</ref> The collection features many photos of the pre-preservation SVR in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The photos were all freely available for non-commercial use with CC-BY-SA-3.0 as long as the original source was attributed - this could be satisfied by an attribution note on the file page similar to:
'''<nowiki>From the Sellick collection, hosted online by the National Railway Museum. [link Original Source]</nowiki>'''
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==R J Sellick==
The papers of Roger John Sellick (1930-1988) are held at the Somerset Heritage Centre, Bath.<ref>[https://somerset.epexio.com/records/A/BAZ 'Papers of Roger John Sellick (1930-1988), 1454-1988', South West Heritage Trust: Somerset Archive Catalogue] (Retrieved 24 September 2022)</ref> The catalogue entry records Sellick's interests lay principally in the history and industrial archaeology of West Somerset, in particular Exmoor and the Brendon Hills. He was an author of 'The West Somerset Mineral Railway and the story of the Brendon Hill Iron Mines' (1962) and 'The Old Mineral Line' (1976), among other works. That collection comprises the research notes, extensive photograph collection and original records collected by Sellick.
==See also==
[[Image Collections]]
 
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