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Stanco Blue Light

Series

Series Name
Living Tomorrow

Issue

Issue No.
72
Date Released
1971
Length of issue (in feet)
448
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 11020 Glass
  2. 2Blind Inspectors
  3. 3Simulog
  4. 4Stanco Blue Light

Story

Story No. within this Issue
4 / 4
Summary
COI synopsis: The old wives tale of curing a baby’s yellow jaundice by putting them in the sun has a valid scientific basis. The chemical causing the colour has been found to be broken down into harmless elements by the sun’s rays - and it all started with photography.
Keywords
Health and medicine; Children; Science and technology; Inventions and discoveries
Written sources
COI Microfilm Roll 36 [BFI National Archive]   Used for synopsis
COI Reference
MI 1458/72
Credits:
Sponsor
Central Office of Information (COI)
Sponsor
Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Cutter
Rod Smith

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Film Archive

Name
British Film Institute (BFI)
Email
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Web
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Phone
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Fax
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Address
21 Stephen Street
London W1T 1LN
Notes
The BFI National Archive also preserves the original nitrate film copies of British Movietone News, British Paramount News, Empire News Bulletin, Gaumont British News, Gaumont Graphic, Gaumont Sound News and Universal News (the World War II years are covered by the Imperial War Museum).
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