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Old 9 May 2005, 05:26 AM #1 (permalink)
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Cross and cockade

Are there any index's to subjects covered in the Cross and Cockade magazine/journal.

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If you are referring to today's Cross and Cockade International journal (UK), a cumulative index is available on a floppy disk. Check out their website at http: www.crossandcockade.com . If you are referring to the old Cross and Cockade journal that is no longer published, I don't know if a cumulative index is available.
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