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16mm films have been collected since the College’s inception in 1964. Video (VHS) has been added more recently. Some film is acquired for archival purposes. The earliest film dates from 1922.
We provide a single point of contact for students’ learning support needs, including library services, computing facilities, study skills support, printing and copying. We also provide a full range of...
The main part of the collection at UWB consists of videocassette copies of motion pictures (both bought and off-air recordings) for the film studies course which has been running for the past two years. The...
The Learning Resources Centre houses a videotape collection comprising off-air recordings, commercially produced tapes, pop music videos and feature films. A particular strength is animation and printed...
The majority of the collection belongs to the two film societies operational in the borough from the 1940s to the 1970s. The Dagenham Co-operative Film Society produced drama and documentary films in the...
The radio station holds 42 days output to meet legal requirement.
The collection is that of the former Photographic Department of Vickers plc, which was based at the Company’s Headquarters in London. Papers, photographic negatives, and cine film formerly stored in the...
Viewtech’s library of over 3,000 titles forms a comprehensive range of educational programmes, many from which footage may be supplied for broadcast and non-theatric purposes.
Virgin Radio went on-air at 12.15pm on 30 April 1993.
VLV has an extensive archive of its own with records of all its conferences since 1984, plus a reference library of books and magazines, etc, some from overseas consumer groups which are not likely to be...