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Welding is an essential process in structural steelwork, yet remains an unfamiliar process to many structural designers. These presentations explain the processes and practicalitiers of welding, the...
A six-part series of 30-minute programmes in which steeplejack Fred Dibnah uncovers the craftsmanship behind some of the United Kingdom’s most astounding architectural feats. Each of the three tapes...
A two-part series outlining the building services required for a typical office building,
The Chrysler Building, completed in 1930, stood proud at 1,046 feet as the world’s tallest building until it was eclipsed by the Empire State Building in 1931. This programme explores the story of the...
Adam Hart-Davis investigates why the Millennium Bridge wobbled and how it was fixed by building his own wobbling bridge.
Fred Dibnah tours Britain admiring some of the greatest achievements in civil engineering, from the earliest wrought iron suspension bridge to the Channel Tunnel. He also steers a barge across the...
This video provides a guide to what access audits are, what they are for and how to carry one out appropriately and effectively. It outlines service providers’ duties under the October 2004 provisions of...
The video consists of a film on Edinburgh’s cinemas and an example of the kind of movie with full supporting programme that would have played in them.
An introduction to the art of late medieval England and the early years of the Renaissance. This is the age of the Hundred Years’ War, the Wars of the Roses and the early Tudors. Under kings from Henry IV...
The 1951 Festival of Britain is mostly remembered for the South Bank Exhibition in London, and this slide set contains views of the exhibition and many of its buildings and structures (including the Dome of...
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