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The Archive was established in 1976 to locate and preserve films and videos showing life and work in Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire, and to provide a service of...
The material has been acquired by donation over the last 20 years. It includes publicity films passed on by the tourism department and from the Borough Engineer, 1940s-1970s. There is some footage by Harry...
Huntley Film Archives was founded by John Huntley in the mid-1940s. The collection, therefore, has come together slowly, centred on a catalogue of documentary films. The emphasis has always been on...
The Irish Film Archive has been located in custom-built premises in the Irish Film Centre since 1992. Collections of Irish and Irish-related materials are preserved and freely accessed by researchers,...
The purpose of MACRA is to resource research and teaching in the mass media. The main holding within MACRA is an extensive newspaper archive, consisting of the national broadsheets from 1998 to date, and the...
The North West Film Archive (NWFA), established in 1977, is a public regional collection holding material from early ‘animated’ pictures to contemporary productions. The experiences and interests of...
The Scottish Screen Archive was established in November 1976. The film collection was inherited in part from its parent body, the Scottish Film Council, and has subsequently been enlarged through...
The History of Advertising Trust (HAT) is a registered charity (No. 276194) founded in 1976 to collect, preserve and protect the heritage of the UK advertising industry and to make it accessible for research...
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