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Age to Age

on BBC Radio 4 FM

The last ten years has seen the growth of the heritage industry, which has changed attitudes towards the interpretation of the past. Barry Cunliffe talks to Tim Schadla-Hall who is deeply concerned by current trends. And Sean Street visits New
Lanark, which has survived almost unchanged from the Industrial Revolution and is where Robert Owen developed his imaginative approach to community life. Producer John Knight

Contributors

Talks:
Barry Cunliffe
Unknown:
Tim Schadla-Hall
Unknown:
Sean Street
Unknown:
Robert Owen
Producer:
John Knight

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