Michael Neve audio interviews with Frank Honigsbaum and Lord Hill of Luton

  • Neve, Michael (Raymond)
Date:
c.1982
Reference:
GC/98/3/a
Part of:
"Stuffing their Mouths with Gold"
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Michael Neve audio interviews with Frank Honigsbaum and Lord Hill of Luton. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

An audiocassette which contains two interviews from Michael Neve's research into the origins of the National Health Service for subsequent Radio Three programme, 'Stuffing their Mouths with Gold.' The first interview is with Frank Honigsbaum, historian of the NHS. The second interview is with Lord Hill of Luton, PC, MD, DPH. This is a digitised version of GC/98/3. Both sides of the original audio cassette tape have been digitised.

Publication/Creation

c.1982

Physical description

2 encoded audio files (01:03:57) 2.06 GB

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