The Unlocking Our Sound Heritage project will save and make available to the public almost half a million rare and unique recordings. These recordings are threatened by physical degradation or stored on formats that can no longer be accessed.
by Mike Hatcher, Unlocking Our Sound Heritage volunteer
Unlocking Our Sound Heritage (UOSH) volunteer Mike Hatcher hears about life in an idyllic spot on the edge of Lake Tanganyika – and the father and son who documented it in a local newspaper the…
The Unlocking Our Sound Heritage project will save and make available to the public almost half a million rare and unique recordings at risk of being lost.