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These ever expanding, privately owned, archives of film, video and sound recordings are the result of over 50 years of enthusiast collecting and personal restoration work. Mr Goodland joined the film...
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 Moving Image Collection consists of 16mm, 9.5mm, and standard and super 8mm cinefilm and currently contains over 1000 titles, comprising over 450 hours of cinefilm footage dating from the early 1920s...
The Sound Archive was established in 1972 as the national centre for audio recordings relating to twentieth century conflict involving Britain and the Commonwealth. It was a pioneer of oral history and these...
Previously known as the Northern Region Film and Television Archive, in 2012 NEFA merged with the Yorkshire Film Archive (YFA) (qv). NEFA is the recognised public sector moving image archive serving...
The Northamptonshire Studies Collection is the county’s main collection of printed and pictorial material on the history of Northamptonshire, comprising books, pamphlets, maps, photographs, illustrations,...
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...
Collection arising from: films of royal visits, etc. acquired from 1921; film deposits, 1915 onwards; films/sound tapes prepared for the Education Department, 1970s; and the production of tapes (for sale)...
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...
Previously known as the TRILITH RURAL VIDEO UNIT, Windrose is a media charity, based in Bourton, Dorset. As part of its general activities, which include video, TV and radio production and community media...
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