Radio Broadcasting
Found in 174 Collections and/or Records:
Aerial Terminal Calculations, 1936
The material consists of a report 'Aerial Terminal Calculations', published by Marconi Ltd., no. 10, dated 1936.
Album of photographs of the Tenth General Assembly of U.R.S.I. [Union Radio-Scientifique Internationale], Sydney, 1952
This sub series consists of 30 files containing photographs of Edward Appleton, colleagues and friends, from his school days in 1900s to the 1960s.
Archers ready to shock Middle England with first gay kiss (The Herald), 1 Mar 2004
A collection of newspaper and magazine cuttings covering issues relating to the LGBTQ+ community.
Articles cover local, national and international news, however Scottish publications have the strongest representation with Edinburgh and Glasgow based publications being a specific strength within this sub-series.
B.B.C. Data sent by T.W. Bennington to Edward Appleton, 1957-1961
B.B.C. Data sent by T.W. Bennington to Edward Appleton. This material is referred to in the corresponndence sent by Bennington in Coll-37/E.7.
BBC Radio 4 cassette tape labelled 'A world in your ear 22/7/2000', 22 July 2000
Contains discs and tapes of recordings featuring Ian Wilmut, including radio and television programmes and educational videos.
'Beam Wireless', no date
'Beam Wireless', a 9 page heavily corrected draft for broadcast to inaugurate 'the last of a series of wireless links between Great Britain and the Dominions', no date.
Brief correspondence on 'Inter-Union Committee on the Ionosphere', 1960-1961
Brief correspondence on 'Inter-Union Committee on the Ionosphere', dated 1960-1961. This was the successor to the Mixed Commission on the Ionosphere (M.C.I).
Broacast from the Empire Programme, c1945-1960
Broadcast by John Baillie examining the revealing of the word of God.
Broadcast from Bedford Corn Exchange, 1943
Broadcast by John Baillie, examining the issue of prayer and problems with it, such as individual self-centredness.
Broadcasting and the Churches, 1949
Broadcast celebrating the silver jubilee of broadcasting in Edinburgh and examining how broadcasting is used to churches, comparing it with other means of communication.