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Foundations of the Future: Building the Bodleian Weston Library

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Oxford on Film: From Attic to Archive
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Step into 1937 Oxford! Watch Queen Mary break ground on the new Bodleian Weston Library, explore lost city streets, and meet the young archaeologist racing to save history.
Step back to 1937 and witness the transformation of Oxford’s historic Broad Street as the iconic Bodleian Weston Library rises from the heart of the old city. In this episode, we explore the visionary design of Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, the disappearance of centuries-old houses, and the pioneering archaeological work led by a young Rupert Bruce-Mitford. Using rare archive footage, hear the story of the public groundbreaking ceremony by Queen Mary, and discover how this project helped shape modern urban rescue archaeology - techniques still in use today.

Footage from March of Time. US National Archives 1937. Also footage from 'Oxford 1941' by the British Council.

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Oxford on Film: From Attic to Archive
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Peter Robinson
Keywords
bodleian
Giles Gilbert Scott
architecture
archaeology
archive film
Department: IT Services
Date Added: 03/12/2025
Duration: 00:04:32

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