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| Archive Reference / Library Class No. | D7686/4/33 |
| Former Reference | D7686/BOX/32 |
| Title | Original "raw" transfers of Henry Came To Tideswell and How Hucklow Became Great |
| Date | Sep 2005 |
| Description | Audio recordings of play performances, with introductions by L. du Garde Peach. |
| Extent | 1 item |
| Level | Item |
| Repository | Derbyshire Record Office |
| Archive Creator | Lawrence du Garde Peach (1890-1974) of Great Hucklow, dramatist |
| Further Information | Unable to generate a Checksum in original DROID scan, but was able to generate in Teracopy (March 2026, BL).
Unable to ingest How Hucklow Became Great into the Digital Repository using Teracopy (March 2026, BL). |
| Format | Digital |
| Related Material | See D7686/4/30 and D7686/4/22 for access copies, D7686/1/9/1 and D7686/1/9/3 for scripts, D7686/4/27, D7686/4/10, D8686/4/1 and D7686/4/3. |
| Term | Drama |
| Sound recordings |
| Dialects |
| English dialects |
| Archivist Note | Note these are the original "raw" transfers from the reel to reel tape before processing, created as .aiff files. They therefore contain the original mains hum and tape hiss etc. .aiff files are used as archival master files. .aiff files means that a) there are high quality uncompressed master from which copies can be made in future b) along with the .mp3s, increase the chances that the file formats will be readable 50 years from now.
Advice provided by East Midlands Oral History Archive, University of Leicester Feburary 2026. |