Series AUD 29/1-2 - Recorded interview, called 'Life's workshops - cells, chromosomes, and heredity' of C[yril] D[ean] Darlington by W[illiam Henry] Bragg as part of series of talks, entitled 'Science lifts the veil' broadcast by the BBC

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AUD 29/1-2

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Recorded interview, called 'Life's workshops - cells, chromosomes, and heredity' of C[yril] D[ean] Darlington by W[illiam Henry] Bragg as part of series of talks, entitled 'Science lifts the veil' broadcast by the BBC

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  • 1942, 2009 (Creation)

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4 Waveform Audio files (44.3 MB)

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Though the box containing original discs from which these copies were made is annotated 1943; the actual discs were undated, and the publication date of a book relating to the talk indicates the original recording is dated 1942. The digitized copy made 6 April 2009.

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These copies were created from series of two instantaneous discs created by London Transcription Service, which are held by John Innes Centre. The first disc contains parts 1 and 3 of the interview, the second disc contains parts 2 and 4 of the interview.

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British Broadcasting Corporation, 'Science lifts the veil: a series of broadcast talks on the conquest of the sub visible universe' (Longmans and Co. for the British Council, 1942)

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