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Demonstrations of mime sequences from classic ballets (Le Carnaval, Coppélia, Sleeping Beauty and Swan Lake) by a cast including Deanne Bergsma, David Bintley, Alina Cojocaru, Anthony Dowell, Luke Heydon,...
The 1960s in Britain is remembered as a time of great change, not least at the cinema. But how did this all come about? Laura Mayne previews a new three-year AHRC project studying the phenomenon. ...
A pot-pourri Telecommunications Research Establishment (TRE) people, places, TRE/RAF radar training films and World War 2 events, including a visit to TRE in Malvern on 19 July 1944 by King George VI and...
A video compilation of three TRE/RAF colour training films.
John Nash’s achievements are discussed by Sir John Summerson.
Sir John Summerson describes the museum where he has been curator for over thirty years.
Stirling describes how his ideas have developed since his student days and illustrates his projects past and present. An edited version of his Royal Gold Medal address at the RIBA in June 1980.
Highlights of President Bill Clinton’s testmony to a grand jury on 17 August 1998 concerning his relationship to Monica Lewinsky.
'The Pilgrim’s Progress’, a vivid and dramatic account of one man’s spiritual journey, was first published in 1678 and became very popular. Bunyan also wrote an autobiography,'Grace Abounding to the...
Sources and movement of beach material: introduction to the dynamics of inshore sediment circulation and some implications in terms of coastal morphology and management. Sediment sinks withdrawing sand from...
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