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30 and Out? The National Media Museum Under Threat

Posted on June 13, 2013 by Francis Hodgson
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Work in Progress at the Media Space in London.  The Media Space was planned to improve the visibility of one of the great photographic collections in the world.  Photographed by Kate Elliott

Work in Progress at the Media Space in London. The Media Space was planned to improve the visibility of one of the great photographic collections in the world.
Photographed by Kate Elliott

There is now no effective state policy for the provision of the culture of photography to the nation. Continue reading →

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Posted in Photography | Tagged Amanda Nevill, Arts Council, Barry Lane, BBC, Bibliothèque Nationale, British Film Institute, Colin Ford, David Lammy, Department for Culture Media and Sport, Greg Dyke, Harry Ransom Center, Ian Blatchford, Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Science and Industry, Museums Libraries and Archives Council, National Media Museum, National Museum of Photography Film & Televsion, National Railway Museum, Royal Photographic Society, Science Museum, Tate, Victoria & Albert Museum | 2 Replies

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