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The collection originally belonged to the British Bureau of Television Advertising (BBTA). The BBTA’s function was to demonstrate the advantages of television advertising to businesses that had not...
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...
NB This collection is now part of AP Archive (qv separate entry). The Overseas Film and Television Centre (OFTVC) is a collection of some of the most historically meaningful films still in existence...
NB Footage sales are now handled via Getty Images (qv). Oxford Scientific (OSF) was founded in the early 1960’s and is revered worldwide for being THE natural world specialist. We offer the highest...
A collection of about 200 films, the earliest dating from the 1920s, from private and official sources; contains documentary footage, some newsreels, tourist promotional films, and amateur footage.
The Rolls-Royce Image Resource film archive covers the 90 years of the company’s involvement in aero-engine manufacture and the airframes and airlines associated with it. These include both military and...
The collection was started by Mr Grant as a schoolboy in the 1940s collecting small rolls of 35mm film. The Archive has grown from this modest beginning to be of interest now at international level. The...
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...
Screen Archive South East is a public sector moving image archive serving the South East of England. Established in 1992 at the University of Brighton as the South East Film & Video Archive, the function of...
The Sheffield Libraries collection incorporates material held by the Local Studies Library, Sheffield Archives and the former South Yorkshire Record Office.
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