Thank you Mr G, that's the thread that explains all.
I stated in one of the posts there that field coils have a memory in an attempt to give a simple explanation of the difference between a brand new field coil and one that has been installed, polarised and working. I can only conclude there are far more succinct ways of approaching the problem as being shot down in flames by Trev, who takes these things seriously. Of course its not the wire in the coil, it's the soft iron pole shoe, as Lucas describe it, and the cylindrical body is referred to as the yoke, as above. The yoke and pole piece need to be in close physical contact so that the magnetic lines of force generated by the field coil are spread evenly through the dynamo body. The rotating armature coils cutting the magnetic field generates the output current. It's the trinity of Faraday, Fleming and Maxwell in action and the output varies with rotational speed and field strength. Give a little clap for the regulator, it's balancing all the plates in the air at the same time!
Swarfy.