A day at Gebel Moya, season 1912-13. Part Three.
- Date:
- 1912-1913
- Videos
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Description
Scenes of everyday life, archaeological digging and communal sports and recreation at Gebel (or Jebel) Moya, an archaeological site in the Sudan, excavated by Sir Henry Wellcome between 1911 and 1914 as a public works project. Includes scenes of Sir Henry seated watching the organised races and inspecting the excavations and consulting with archaeologists and officials.
Publication/Creation
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 1912-1913.
Physical description
1 videocassette (VHS) (33 min.) : silent, black and white, PAL.
1 DVD (33 min.) : silent, black and white
1 videocassette (HDD5) (33 min.) : silent, black and white
1 videocassette (DIGI BETA) (33 min.) : silent, black and white
1 DVD (33 min.) : silent, black and white
1 videocassette (HDD5) (33 min.) : silent, black and white
1 videocassette (DIGI BETA) (33 min.) : silent, black and white
Notes
See F. Addison, "Jebel Moya" (Oxford, 1949); A Rupert Hall and B A Bembridge, "Physic and Philanthropy: A History of the Wellcome Trust 1936-1986" (Cambridge, 1986), pp. 11-14, 35-36; and John Symons, "The Benevolent Autocrat: Sir Henry in the Sudan", Wellcome Journal" (June 1991), pp. 8-11.
Creator/production credits
Wellcome Foundation Ltd.
Copyright note
Copyright held by Wellcome Trust
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