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Description
This programme takes 4 different types of historical evidence used in the study of the family from 4 different periods & looks at their strengths and weaknesses.
Metadata describing this Open University video programme
Module code and title: A103, An introduction to the humanities
Item code: A103; 08
First transmission date: 16-06-1997
Published: 1997
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Duration: 00:24:03
Note: Loan copy available on compilation video A103/5,6,7,8; Programme also used for AZX103/08
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Producer: Betty Talks
Contributors: Lindsay Allason-Jones; Roy Boulting; Hugh Cunningham; Arthur Marwick; Rosemary O'Day
Publisher: BBC Open University
Keyword(s): 16th century conduct books; British Library; Family history; Family Way; Roman Britain; Yorkshire Museum
Footage description: Footage - Coat of Arms above fireplace in Blithfield Hall. Portrait of Elizabeth Bagot. Parish register. Roman tomb stone (0'25"-1'15") --History books ('1'44"-2'03") --The World we have Lost by Peter Laslett. The Family, Sex & Marriage in England 1500-1800 by Lawrence Stone. Journal article, The emergence of the modern life cycle in Britain by Michael Anderson (2'21"-3'01") --City of York emblem. York City wall. Yorkshire museum. Tomb stone (3'21"-6'34") --Lichfield Cathedral. 16th & 17th century Conduct books. Parish register, Anne Bagot's marriage entry 1577. Blithfield Church. Blithfield Hall. Watercolour of Blithfield Hall. Portrait of Walter Bagot, Elizabeth Bagot, Hervey Bagot. Common Place book (6'45"-12'20") --Edward Pieres' Last Will & Testament (12'27"-14'2") --Public Record Office. 1881 census, Sambourne family. 1871 census, Arch family (14'51"-18'16") --Scenes from The Family Way (18'42"-23'13"). --End of footage
Master spool number: DOU8948
Production number: FOUA485N
Videofinder number: 5198
Available to public: no