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really, how do you go about arranging that, can you do it via the web or do
you have to go there ? "Richard Brooks" wrote in message ... Stolly wrote: As far as i know this is authentic. Does anyone know anymore about this ? Is it indeed authentic ? http://www.stolly.org.uk/lanc.wav Its a 400k wav file. Dunno but there is an archiving service by the IWM and they'll fill a CD-R with stuff you ask for, for about a tenner which is very cheap. All that wartime recording by in-the-field news gatherers can be yours for little money! Richard. |
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Stolly wrote:
really, how do you go about arranging that, can you do it via the web or do you have to go there ? Well, it was all because I missed a copy of The Golden Hour LP entitled Aeroplanes of World War II which I had lent to someone and never got it back, you know the score. Anyway, as the source of the LP was from IWM recordins I telephoned the Imperial War Museum and a very nice woman told me that they had a service where you could mention the stuff you wanted and they'd slap half an hours stuff on a CD for a fiver or an hours stuff for a tenner. Or you could go there and listen through then select what you want. I've got some leaflet in a folder somewhere and shall dig it out for you, Richard. "Richard Brooks" wrote in message ... Stolly wrote: As far as i know this is authentic. Does anyone know anymore about this ? Is it indeed authentic ? http://www.stolly.org.uk/lanc.wav Its a 400k wav file. Dunno but there is an archiving service by the IWM and they'll fill a CD-R with stuff you ask for, for about a tenner which is very cheap. All that wartime recording by in-the-field news gatherers can be yours for little money! Richard. |
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Richard Brooks wrote:
Stolly wrote: really, how do you go about arranging that, can you do it via the web or do you have to go there ? Well, it was all because I missed a copy of The Golden Hour LP entitled Aeroplanes of World War II which I had lent to someone and never got it back, you know the score. I should have stated correctly "Sounds of the Aeroplane at War 1939 - 1945" If you can grab a copy of that you'll be very lucky. I've burned onto CD my own copy from some crappy old tapes that a guy was selling at Biggin Hill some years back and he got them from the BBC archives when they were throwing their records out. Richard. Richard. |
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Stolly wrote:
really, how do you go about arranging that, can you do it via the web or do you have to go there ? I wonder if the last paragaph is what it refers to ? http://www.iwm.org.uk/shopping/publicate.htm Anyway, I can't find the leaflet right now but on a yellow Post-It note I've found IWM 0207 416 5000 Sound Records - Rosemary. Richard. "Richard Brooks" wrote in message ... Stolly wrote: As far as i know this is authentic. Does anyone know anymore about this ? Is it indeed authentic ? http://www.stolly.org.uk/lanc.wav Its a 400k wav file. Dunno but there is an archiving service by the IWM and they'll fill a CD-R with stuff you ask for, for about a tenner which is very cheap. All that wartime recording by in-the-field news gatherers can be yours for little money! Richard. |
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In message , Richard Brooks
writes Stolly wrote: really, how do you go about arranging that, can you do it via the web or do you have to go there ? I wonder if the last paragaph is what it refers to ? http://www.iwm.org.uk/shopping/publicate.htm Anyway, I can't find the leaflet right now but on a yellow Post-It note I've found IWM 0207 416 5000 Sound Records - Rosemary. Richard. "Richard Brooks" wrote in message ... Stolly wrote: As far as i know this is authentic. Does anyone know anymore about this ? Is it indeed authentic ? http://www.stolly.org.uk/lanc.wav Its a 400k wav file. Dunno but there is an archiving service by the IWM and they'll fill a CD-R with stuff you ask for, for about a tenner which is very cheap. All that wartime recording by in-the-field news gatherers can be yours for little money! There was a famous recording made by Richard Dimbleby(?) in a Lancaster over Germany. The Germans were alleged to have broadcast live from a bomber over London, but I don't think that would be in the IWM. Mike -- M.J.Powell |
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M. J. Powell wrote:
In message , Richard Brooks writes Stolly wrote: really, how do you go about arranging that, can you do it via the web or do you have to go there ? I wonder if the last paragaph is what it refers to ? http://www.iwm.org.uk/shopping/publicate.htm Anyway, I can't find the leaflet right now but on a yellow Post-It note I've found IWM 0207 416 5000 Sound Records - Rosemary. Richard. "Richard Brooks" wrote in message ... Stolly wrote: As far as i know this is authentic. Does anyone know anymore about this ? Is it indeed authentic ? http://www.stolly.org.uk/lanc.wav Its a 400k wav file. Dunno but there is an archiving service by the IWM and they'll fill a CD-R with stuff you ask for, for about a tenner which is very cheap. All that wartime recording by in-the-field news gatherers can be yours for little money! There was a famous recording made by Richard Dimbleby(?) in a Lancaster over Germany. The Germans were alleged to have broadcast live from a bomber over London, but I don't think that would be in the IWM. Mike Dunno but the record does have on side one, a sound track of a Do17 taxiing and taking off, recorded internally. What a bloody awful noise that was. The more interesting and the longest track is of a single Me109 starting up, taking off and buzzing the recordist a couple of times, then there are several pairs of Me109s taking off, same with He111s taking off and finally the whole lot approaching from some distance away. All starts quiet with a bird singing in the foreground then lots and lots of aircraft flying over then all fades out. After a while the bird starts singing again. I think the track is called "Bound for London." Richard. |
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Stolly wrote: As far as i know this is authentic. Does anyone know anymore about this ? Is it indeed authentic ? http://www.stolly.org.uk/lanc.wav Its a 400k wav file. How was this recording made? Dave |
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Tripped over this on Ebay. Seems to be an LP that includes this
particular recording. http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....925013&categor y=306 The CO |
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