“And we saw the thing had done a computation” – The modern computer turns 70
It’s been 70 years since the first successful run of the Manchester Baby, arguably the worlds first modern computer. read more
It’s been 70 years since the first successful run of the Manchester Baby, arguably the worlds first modern computer. read more
This week’s selection comes from Stephen Cleary, Lead Curator of Literary & Creative Recordings. In this archive recording from the African Writers Club collection, South African poet and anti-apartheid activist Dennis Brutus reads the introductory poe… read more
In March this year the British Library began a new research project with the Archives and Research Center for Ethnomusicology American Institute of Indian Studies (ARCE) in India, focused around our South Asian audiovisual heritage collections. Funded … read more
This week’s selection comes from Greg Green, Audio Project Cataloguer for Unlocking our Sound Heritage. There are hundreds of thousands of recordings of birds in the sound archive, but not all are of the typical songs and calls we would expect. I have … read more
David Hendy writes about an upcoming event at the British Library, Britain Reimagined: A New Oral History of the BBC. read more