by Francis Jackson
Recording of part of the first recital given on the new organ in the Paris" Church of St. Peter and St. Paul. Godalming, Surrey, on January 10.
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Twenty-one language lessons based on a pamphlet with grammar commentary by Dennis Ward
University of Edinburgh Dennis Ward answers listeners' questions with Emmie Vosnesenskaya
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Welding by J.G. Ball, Professor of Physical Metallurgy, Imperial College, London
Our own era is variously described as the plastics age, the atomic age, and so on. But there is a good case for thinking of it as the welded age. If we could not join things by welding our surroundings would be very different. There would be no new Forth Road Bridge and possibly no radio valves either. Professor Ball explains why.
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