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From the Marquesas Islands of French Polynesia to the New York City docks where he worked as a customs inspector, this documentary tracks the personal and intellectual adventures of Herman Melville. Narrated...
A new research room for film and television scholars was today opened at the University of East Anglia’s East Anglian Film Archive (EAFA). This follows the donation of personal papers and material...
American architect John Lautner’s work was concerned with the relationship of the human being to space and of space to nature. "Shelter," he said, "is the most basic human need." Lautner practiced...
Children explain their work and involvement in their own education in primary schools with modern approaches.
Discusses the variety of building types among non-conformist places of worship. Demonstrates how archaeological techniques employed on an upstanding building can demonstrate the way in which the building has...
Outlines the brief of the Schools’ Council Project: History 13-16, introduces its philosophy, shows the use of some of its materials in schools and ends with an account of the new syllabus it has prepared...
Shows how absolute, static and dynamic gravity surveys are carried out in the field. The volcanoes studied include Poas in Costa Rica and Etna in Sicily.
This five CD set collects the original BBC broadcasts of four of Tom Stoppard’s most important radio plays: ‘Albert’s Bridge’, ‘Artist Descending a Staircase’, ‘The Dog It Was That Died’ and...
The study of medieval archaeology requires the expertise of history, art history and archaeology. Shows how these specialisms can be applied to an upstanding building - a medieval church - and uses them to...
Reports on experiments conducted in Leeds Schools and Hospitals on the use of pre-cooled frozed food, a catering concept developed in the Catering Research Unit.
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