The Conservative Party Archive, held at the Bodlean Libraries, University of Oxford, holds a small but growing audiovisual collection, in a variety of formats ranging from gramophone recordings of Stanley Baldwin’s speech at an election rally in 1928 to WebCameron footage on Mini-DV tapes following David Cameron’s progress during the 2010 General Election campaign. The majority of the collection consists of recordings of annual Conservative Party conferences and party political broadcasts. A more complete collection of both of these can be found at the BFI National Archive, which also holds copies of early films produced by the Conservative & Unionist Films Association from the 1930s-1940s. The Archive holds a large quantity of personal papers, manuscripts, photographs, records and speech transcripts.