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Recording of the week: When in the trees the rooks build hight

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This week’s selection comes from Cheryl Tipp, Wildlife & Environmental Sounds Curator. Birds have long been viewed as predictors of weather. Their voices, flight patterns and nest building activities have…

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Recording of the week: On the meditative practice of drawing

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This week’s selection comes from Giulia Baldorilli, Sound and Vision Reference Specialist. Having been to live drawing classes myself over the last few months, I started to appreciate and master…

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Recording of the week: The memory of liberation in Holocaust survivor testimonies

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This week's selection comes from Dr Madeline White, Curator of Oral History. In the week of Holocaust Memorial Day, our recording of the week reflects on the theme for Holocaust…

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Rosemary Goad

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Sue Bradley remembers Rosemary Goad and the agreement that allows us to hear her voice today.

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Recording of the week: Norman Ackroyd on Henry Moore

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This week’s selection comes from Karen Atkinson, Assistant Librarian at the Henry Moore Institute. The Henry Moore Institute in Leeds has collaborated with National Life Stories on its Artists’ Lives…

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Voices of British theatre design: Explore the world of theatre behind the scenes

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Celebrating the launch of 'Voices of British theatre design', an exciting new British Library website featuring over 50 audio clips from National Life Stories oral history recordings.

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Recording of the week: A new year song from Vanuatu

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This week’s selection comes from Vicky Barnecutt, True Echoes Research Fellow. In early 1924, just before leaving the island of Efate due to ill health, the Presbyterian missionary Eric Raff…

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Recording of the week: ‘Kuli milimo’, there is work in the house of the Lord

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This week’s selection comes from Edoardo Marcarini, Audio Project Cataloguer for Unlocking our Sound Heritage. Inspired by the festive atmosphere, I bring you not one but two recordings this week.…

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Ian Rawes and the London Sound Survey

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By Steve Cleary, Lead Curator, Literary and Creative Recordings. In October this year many of us at the British Library were distressed to hear of the death of Ian Rawes.…

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BL Sports Word of theYear 2021

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Jonnie Robinson, Lead Curator of Spoken English, writes: It’s perhaps not surprising that vax and its more conventional older sibling, vaccine, were designated 2021 Word Of The Year by dictionaries…

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