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The Bundle by Barry Reynolds

During the 1990s, Barry Reynolds was the CCCS database guru, archivist and convenor of the branch convenors. Having taken over the Paradox DOS-based table structure at the end of the 1993 season, he immediately deemed it unfit for purpose and set about creating an extensive database for CCCS with Microsoft Excel at its heart.

The CCCS membership had a thirst for as much crop circle information as they could get hold of so, with Barry at the epicentre of the database, archives and branches, he set about creating an annual ‘bundle’ which ran for three years.

Initially the ‘bundle’ was available to branch convenors but in 1998 it was made available to the membership as a whole for the princely sum of £5. These behemoths were widely sort after as they quite literally, contained every shred of information available at the end of the year whether it be online reports, branch reports, newspaper clippings and everything else besides.

Below you will find links to the three years, split into 75-page sections due to their size. 1996 was 216 pages, 1997 an incredible 434 pages and 1998 366 pages.

N.B. The Bundle 1998 pp1-75 is too large for Google Drive to preview, so take the Download option after clicking on the link.