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The BFI National Archive (formerly known as The National Film and Television Archive) began its existence in May 1935 in fulfillment of one of the ten aims of the British Film Institute, to ‘maintain a...
The collection consists of copies of films given to the Regiment over the years. Only one appears to have been specially commissioned. The remainder are straightforward reporting of events. There are 17...
Previously known as the Services Sound & Vision Corporation (SSVC), this is now pat of BFBS (British Forces Broadcasting Service). It has long been associated with the armed forces, providing both radio and...
The Department of Documents holds an extensive and important collection of primary source material relating to warfare in the twentieth century, largely composed of British private papers and captured German...
The Department of Exhibits and Firearms collections cover three-dimensional objects, including artillery, vehicles and small craft, uniforms, medals and insignia, weapons, flags, communications equipment,...
Note: The above address is the postal one. The street address for the Film and Video Archive is: All Saints Annexe. Austral Street, London SE11 4SJ. The Imperial War Museum’s Film and Video Archive...
The IWM Photograph Archive contains over six million images illustrating all aspects of twentieth century conflict. A major source of military and civilian, professional and amateur, action and record...
The Sound Archive was established in 1972 as the national centre for audio recordings relating to twentieth century conflict involving Britain and the Commonwealth. It was a pioneer of oral history and these...
The Museum has acquired film on a piecemeal basis since the 1960s but has recently begun to collect more actively, particularly amateur footage of the British and Indian armies in the 1930s and 1940s. The...
The collection comprises videos of local events, areas and people, mostly of historic nature as well as videos of naval information concerning training, recruitment and commercials.
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