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  1. ON THE SCREEN

    Date released
    Nov 1964
    Series name
    Mining Review 18th Year
    Issue no
    3
    NoS ID
    346264
    Story no
    1 / 4

    BFI synopsis: automated mining through the use of closed circuit televisions at Ormonde Colliery in Derbyshire. NCB Commentary - At Ormonde Colliery in Derbyshire they’re mining coal without a man on the...

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  2. Shadows of Progress

    Date
    14 Jul 2015, 08:06
    Author
    Sergio Angelini
    Post Type
    BUFVC Review

    Shadows of Progress: Documentary Film in Post-War Britain 1951-1977. 2010. GB. DVD. British Film Institute. 851 minutes + extras (42minutes). £34.99 About the reviewer: Dr James Mansell is Assistant...

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  3. Computers

    Date released
    Mar 1965
    Series name
    Mining Review 18th Year
    Issue no
    7
    NoS ID
    346278
    Story no
    1 / 3

    NoS synopsis: The use of computers in the coal industry for payroll and other applications NCB Commentary - This is the inside of a computer. And these are some of the people who work with it. What has all...

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  4. NOT SO DUSTY

    Date released
    May 1959
    Series name
    Mining Review 12th Year
    Issue no
    9
    NoS ID
    346043
    Story no
    1 / 3

    BFI synopsis: the manufacture of brickettes from small coal, and their sale in Lancashire. NCB Commentary - In some areas, retailing has always been part of the business of the coal producers themselves. In...

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  5. Drive: Journeys through Film, Cities and Landscapes

    Date
    16 Jan 2014, 12:54
    Author
    Sergio Angelini
    Post Type
    BUFVC Article

    About the Author: Iain Borden is Professor of Architecture and Urban Culture at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, where he is also Vice-Dean for Communications for the Bartlett Faculty of the Built...

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  6. (Not) Comin’ At Ya! The Lost History of 3D

    Date
    11 Aug 2015, 08:41
    Author
    Sergio Angelini
    Post Type
    BUFVC Article

    Sixty years ago Hollywood had its first serious engagement with exhibiting feature films in three dimensions. Dr Simon Brown looks at one of the first films released on the then new film format, Inferno,...

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  7. From the Midlands to Mongolia

    Date
    26 Aug 2014, 15:07
    Author
    Sergio Angelini
    Post Type
    BUFVC Article

    NationalRural was established in 2004 as a Knowledge Exchange - a service provided by universities and colleges for rural businesses and organisations. The project was set up with funding from HEFCE as one...

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