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  Greenwoodworking http://www.greenwoodworking.com/evplathe.htm
Describes a simple pole lathe erected on the end vise of a cabinetmaker's bench.
  Articles by Stuart King http://www.stuartking.co.uk/articles/index.htm
Articles about the history of the lathe, reconstruction of Leonardo deVinci's lathe, bow lathes in Marrakech, chair turnings and a tribute to the last of the bodgers.
  Abbotts Living Wood http://www.living-wood.co.uk/
Information on pole-lathe turning courses, chair-making and green wood crafts. Situated in Herefordshire, UK.
  Association of Pole Lathe Turners http://www.bodgers.org.uk/
Dedicated to spreading knowledge about pole lathe turning and greenwood working; includes event news, list of courses and demonstrators, gallery and construction plans.
  Early Wood Lathes http://www.historicgames.com/lathes/ancientlathes.html
Historical site mainly concerned with games but has pages which include illustrations from manuscripts, on ancient lathes, bow lathes, pole lathes, continual rotation lathe, speciality lathes and notes on a 17th century turner.
  How to build a pole lathe http://www.mark-ju.net/more/lathe/how_to_build.htm
How Mark McLean built a simple robust pole lathe in Australia.
  Pole Lathe http://www.gallica.co.uk/celts/polelath.htm
Description of the pole lathe and several photos of them in use.
  Green Wood Worker http://www.greenwoodworker.co.uk
Dedicated to coordinating volunteers interested in demonstrating pole-lathe and other green wood working crafts, at The Amberley Working Museum, in West Sussex, England. Tuition given in woodland crafts.
  Wildwood Crafts http://www.hillsarts.co.uk/wildwoodcrafts/
Dave Jackson, pole lathe turning and coppice crafts; courses and demonstrations. Malvern UK
  Green woodworking http://www.rushworth.com/green/index.htm
Ted Rushworth on using a pole-lathe, and useful articles, including history and plans. Includes articles by Brian Haworth of the Beamish Museum.
  Blood and Sawdust http://www.bloodandsawdust.com/
Articles and essays by Tom Rettie on medieval and Renaissance woodworking; including pole-lathe, flywheel lathe, and portable spring-pole.
  Tinder Box http://www.tinderbox.co.nz/pole_lathe.html
Demonstrates turning parts for stools, chairs, ladles, scoops, spurtles, spoons and spatulas. A great activity for open days at historical houses, museums or country fairs in New Zealand.
  Crafts in the English Countryside http://www.craftsintheenglishcountryside.org.uk/pdfs/Pole-lathe%20turners.pdf
The results of a survey carried out for "Crafts in the English Countryside: Towards a Future" edited by Professor EJT Collins. Listed in Woodland and Basketry Crafts. (A PDF file)

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