Record

RefNoAV/5/1
LevelItem
TitleMathematics in War
Date1948
DescriptionTalk by Dr L J Comrie. Original recording made by The Dominion of New Zealand National Broadcast Service of a broadcast made in 1948. The date, time and station were not noted.
This is a transfer of four sides of two 78 rpm, 30cm cellulose nitrate on metal 'acetate' coarsegroove discs (the original recording) Transfers completed on 22 July 2003.
Four sides of the original two discs edited together to provide continuous listening.
Duration 13' 37''
This CD also contains transfers made without any attempt at audio restoration
Duration 14' 15''.
Extent1 disk
FormatCompact disk
PhysicalDescriptionTransfers made via CEDAR (Computer Enhanced Audio Restoration) to reduce surface noise and with the four sides edited together for continuous listening by British Library Sound Archive, BLSA reference 1CDR0013299
The same disk contains transfers made without any attempt at audio restoration,
British Library Sound Archive reference 2CDR0001782
NotesOffsite box 2014FX087
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialAV/4/6
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