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Special collections include: The Archive of Mass-Observation and the Frank Muir and Denis Norden Archive: over 600 radio & television scripts by 2 of the foremost British comedy writers of the 1950s & 60s....
The London College of Fashion Library holds a range of videorecordings covering the subjects studied at the College. These include fashion, clothing and textile history and design, marketing and management,...
The London Institute comprises five constitutent colleges: Camberwell College of Art, Central St Martin’s College of Art and Design, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London College of Fashion and the...
University of the Arts London consists of five internationally renowned colleges, Camberwell College of Arts, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, Chelsea College of Art and Design, London...
Film, video and photography have become core media for artists and designers and are integrated into our fine art and graphic design courses and research. Central Saint Martins has both contemporary and...
The aim of the Archives and Special Collections Centre is to preserve, enhance and promote the rich and varied collections of the University. It seeks to inform, inspire, encourage and excite a diverse...
There are 8 libraries on different UWE campuses. Off-air recordings and bought-in videos reflect the subjects taught at each campus, e.g. health and social care, humanities, engineering. At Frenchay the...
As this is a general art and design library, mainly undergraduate, there is no specialist collection. This is only one of four libraries in the University. See also Department of Humanities, Coleraine Campus.
The moving image collection in the Library is designed to support teaching and research in media studies at the University. It contains published material only: books, journals and videos relating to film,...
The collection was established in 1970 to locate and collect local archive films and film relating to course teaching, primarily in the Faculty of Humanities. Attention has increasingly focused on the...