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Image:DD100525|[[DD100525]]: Letter dated 20 november 1967 from Brown & Company Limited to John Coates of T.V. Cartoons Ltd.: "The sample electronic sounds were played to our client, the Royal Bank of Canada, and were very well received." | Image:DD100525|[[DD100525]]: Letter dated 20 november 1967 from Brown & Company Limited to John Coates of T.V. Cartoons Ltd.: "The sample electronic sounds were played to our client, the Royal Bank of Canada, and were very well received." | ||
Image:DD100400|[[DD100400]]: Delia's list of 9 tapes sent 31st March 1968. | Image:DD100400|[[DD100400]]: Delia's list of 9 tapes sent 31st March 1968. | ||
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At Kaleidophon Delia helped prepare a commercial spot for the Royal Bank of Canada. From her papers, she appears to have reused elements of Trade Mark Britain in its construction.
She usually calls the piece Bank.
Papers
- DD100325
DD100325: Cover of bundle "Bank"
- DD100437
DD100437: Notes for "Trade Mark Britain"
- DD100525
DD100525: Letter dated 20 november 1967 from Brown & Company Limited to John Coates of T.V. Cartoons Ltd.: "The sample electronic sounds were played to our client, the Royal Bank of Canada, and were very well received."
- DD100400
DD100400: Delia's list of 9 tapes sent 31st March 1968.