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  1. Protest on the Moving Image Gateway

    Date
    7 Oct 2016, 08:34
    Author
    Andrew Ormsby
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    Post

    To mark the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Cable Street we present a selection of websites offering audiovisual resources relating to British protest movements, pressure groups, activists and campaigners,...

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  2. New on the BUFVC Moving Image Gateway

    Date
    26 Jul 2013, 09:20
    Author
    Andrew Ormsby
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    The BUFVC Moving Image Gateway includes over 1,400 websites relating to video, multimedia and sound materials. These have been subdivided into over 40 subject areas. To suggest...

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  3. Forward to Freedom

    Date
    28 Jan 2015, 14:11
    Author
    Sergio Angelini
    Post Type
    BUFVC Article

    The multimedia archives of the Anti-Apartheid Movement are now available online. Christabel Gurney, AAM Archives Committee, provides a tour of this new resource. About the author: Christabel Gurney was...

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  4. Concord Media

    Date
    20 Jul 2017, 16:23
    Author
    Ben Hodson
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    BUFVC Article

    Concord Media was founded in 1959 by Eric Walker and Lydia Vulliamy. Eric spoke to Viewfinder about the company and its films, explaining how Concord’s ethos and commitment to educational and social issues...

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  5. The World at War - 40 years later

    Date
    16 Nov 2016, 17:33
    Author
    Sergio Angelini
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    BUFVC Article

    First screened on British television in October 1973, the documentary series The World at War proved to be a milestone in the history of ITV. Professor James Chapman explores its roots and its critical...

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