Business archivist by day; rowing club archivist by night. So, quite a lot of 19th and 20th century British history, and grumbling about digital and A/V preservation.
Not the UNICEF spokesman.
Be nice, I'm trying my best.
James Elder
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This sounds very exciting.
Starmer plan to disadvantage GCSE revision for people born after April just dropped
“Everything we do here is to provide access and to preserve,” said Angie Davis, who works at the State Historical Society. But those two values “often are at odds with each other, because the more access you have to a thing, the more at risk potentially a thing can be.”
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The first few pages of Idaho’s original state Constitution are tattered.Red ink has bled through — a consequence of state archivists deciding to laminate the first few pages in the ‘70s.
Sudden memory of the Pye TV we had when I was young; the last TV we had with no remote.
The buttons were labelled BBC1, BBC2, IBA and 4; IBA being Independent Broadcasting Authority.
Until the early 90s, although everyone called it ITV, that term wasn't used on screen or (I think) in the TV Times.
On the channel itself, as those of my generation and older will well remember, the idents and continuity announcements etc were all for the regional franchise holder (so Thames and LWT for us in Buckinghamshire).
I believe the regional independent commercial TV franchises do actually still exist.