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  1. Burton. A Scientific Reminiscence: Professor Kenneth Burton in Conversation with Professor George Peterson at Imperial College, London, February 1990 (1990)

    Subject
    Biology

    Prof. Kenneth Burton in conversation with Prof. George Peterson at Imperial College, London, February 1990. Burton’s best-known paper (and a citation classic) is on the conditions of the diphenylamine...

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  2. Goodwin. A Scientific Reminiscence (1990)

    Subject
    Biology

    Prof. Trevor Goodwin CBE FRS in conversation with Prof. Eric Brown. Goodwin was an Honorary Member of The Biochemical Society and a past Chairman. He made important contributions to biochemical research,...

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  3. Hodgkin. A Life in X-Ray Crystallography of Biological Materials. Dorothy Hodgkin O.M. Frs Talks to Professor Guy Dodson, 6 June 1990 (1990)

    Subject
    Biology; Chemistry

    Dorothy Mary Crowfoot Hodgkin was awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1964 for her work using x-ray techniques to discover the structure of important biological substances, such as cholesterol, Vitamin...

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  4. Bartley. An Interview with Emeritus Professor Walter Bartley (1989)

    Subject
    Biology; Medical sciences

    Part 1 reviews the career of Walter Bartley, particularly his wartime work on scabies, night blindness, vitamin A and vitamin C deficiency, secondary shock, shipwreck survival, and the digestibility of the...

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  5. Cornforth. Sir John Cornforth Frs in Conversation with Prof. T.W. Goodwin Frs, 11 October 1989 (1989)

    Subject
    Biology

    John Warcup Cornforth and Vladimir Prelog jointly received the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1975 for their efforts to relate molecular structure to the properties of chemical compounds. Cornforth won his...

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  6. Blaschko. An Interview with Professor Blaschko (1988)

    Subject
    Biology

    Part 1 covers the life, education and experience of Hermann Karl Felix ‘Hugh’ Blaschko, until 1933 when he emigrated to England. In Part 2 Professor Blaschko discusses his activities and research at...

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  7. Past Speaks, The: An Introduction for Oral History (1987 Audio)

    Producer
    Roy Hamilton
    Subject
    History; Librarianship
    Distribution
    Sale, Audiocassette.

    A guide to the technique and use of oral history. Gives advice on selecting potential informants and on the technique of assessing information. Contains six subjects, each of which includes examples from...

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  8. Can we Afford the Doctor? (1986 Video)

    Director
    Marilyn Wheatcroft
    Producer
    Sharon Goulds
    Subject
    History; Sociology
    Distribution
    Sale, Videocassette. VHS. col. 75 min.

    An entertainment in music hall style that looks at memories of health care before there was a health service. Records the research, writing, rehearsal and performance by the Age Exchange Theatre Company in...

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  9. Four Films After Shoah (1985)

    Director
    Claude Lanzmann
    Subject
    History
    Distribution
    Sale, DVD (Region 2 PAL, 439 minutes), £24.99

    Claude Lanzmann’s follow-ups to his landmark SHOAH, each of the four films explores in further depth specific aspects and events of the Nazis’ extermination programme. A VISITOR FROM THE LIVING (1997)...

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  10. Oral History in the Primary School (1983 Video)

    Director
    Jan Mathew
    Subject
    Education
    Distribution
    Sale, Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 50 min., 1997 sale: £30.00 (+VAT +p&p)

    A studio-based programme showing Mary Burnard giving a lesson in oral history to five 7-year-old pupils. She uses role-playing techniques and artefacts from World War 2 to stimulate discussion.

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