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Over 100 different film and video programmes are held. Most of the films have been purchased since 1970, primarily for use in public shows at the Museum, but others are kept mainly for reference. Subjects...
Pathe’s Animated Gazette: started regular bi-weekly publication in London in February 1910. The length of the newsreel at the time was about 300 feet and by 1914 90 copies were being printed. In 1914 up to...
The collection is part of the Performing Arts Library used by students at KS4 and KS5, in particular those studying for BTEC qualifications.
Started in 1983 by transferring some old (1950) cine film onto video. By 1992, there were over 130 titles in Library.
The Trust was established to encourage the collection on videotape of first-hand testimony and scenes of everyday life in Britain. It was set up by the British Broadcasting Corporation and the British...
The Britten-Pears Library was originally assembled by Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) and Peter Pears (1910-1986) as a working collection of manuscripts, books, music, and sound and video recordings reflecting...
Brunel Library provides printed and electronic resources to support teaching and research within the University. Specialist library staff work with each academic school to ensure that appropriate resources...
Cadbury were trading in cocoa on the Gold Coast by 1907 and as early as 1913 began using film for promotional purposes.
The videos cover all areas of the curriculum. The book collection covers media studies and the visual arts.
The Record Office was established in stages between 1930 and 1958 and acts as an archive for the records of the County Council and a place of deposit for records of other local authorities, societies,...