The 109-year-old media company British Pathé scoured its archive for its best content related to Ireland and has made three vintage nuggets available on its streaming service, British Pathé TV, back ...
RRsat Global Communications Network has completed its latest project for British Pathé, reformatting and delivering one of the largest archives of historic audiovisual content to YouTube. Consisting ...
British Pathé’s forbidden Irish film “Revolution in Colour”, a full-length documentary reveals never-before-seen color footage for the first time, including footage of the Ulster Covenant. Editor's ...
It dominated the world in newsreel, its visual archives chart more than a century history, and it established a benchmark for cinematic journalism. Now, British Pathé is returning to screens for the ...
In a move that started as a project to save money on film storage, British Pathe has put more than 3,500 hours of its old newsreels online, creating what it says is the largest online digital news ...
Newsreel archive British Pathe has uploaded its entire collection of 85,000 historic films to YouTube, making rare 20th century videos available to the public. History enthusiasts will now be able to ...
British Pathé is to release its entire archive of videos – totaling 3,500 hours of content – on YouTube. The archive, which comprises 85,000 videos, contains footage of historic content from both ...
PICTURE an age, if you can, when there was no Sky News, no BBC News 24, no CNN and no ITN. Indeed, picture an age when there was no television news at all. In those not-so-long-past days, if you ...
British Pathe's YouTube channel is a treasure trove of history . We've picked out some of our favourites, from "gallant little Bournemouth" taking on Manchester United, to the lady log-rolling ...
In an inventive, generous act, British Pathé has uploaded its entire collection of 85,000 pieces of footage from vintage newsreels to YouTube. If you stop by to check it out, you might have trouble ...
The recent announcement by the 20th-century newsreel maker British Pathé that it was uploading thousands of hours of its digitized footage to YouTube sparked a flurry of excitement among history buffs ...
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