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The [[Initial Catalogue]] is the first attempt, by [[Mark Ayres]], to catalogue Delia's [[Attic Tapes]] and Papers, giving a reference number to each, the best guess at the label that used to be stuck to each tape and a brief description of what the contents seemed to be.
 
It appears to have been prepared as a table in a Microsoft Word document.
 
In the WikiDelia we have one page for each tape, named DD001 and so on, all in [[:Category:Tape]], and a table of the same on the page [[DD]].
 
It is superceded by [[Louis Niebur]]'s ''[[DD Audio Files Commentary]]''.
 
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Image:DD170708.jpg|[[DD170708]]: DD001-DD025
Image:DD170708.jpg|[[DD170708]]: DD001-DD025
Image:DD170718.jpg|[[DD170718]]: DD026-DD054
Image:DD170718.jpg|[[DD170718]]: DD026-DD054
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Image:DD170835.jpg|[[DD170835]]: DD324-DD333
Image:DD170835.jpg|[[DD170835]]: DD324-DD333
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The [[Initial Catalogue]] is the first attempt, by [[Mark Ayres]], to catalogue Delia's [[Attic Tapes]] and Papers, giving a reference number to each, the best guess at the label that used to be stuck to each tape and a brief description of what the contents seemed to be.
It appears to have been prepared as a table in a Microsoft Word document.
Here we have one page for each tape, named DD001 and so on, all in [[:Category:Tape]], and a table of the same on the page [[DD]].


=See also=
=See also=
* [[BBC Radiophonic Archive - surviving work]] and the [[Tape Library List]], which catalogue another collection of Delia's tapes, the ones at the BBC.
* [[BBC Radiophonic Archive - surviving work]] and the [[Tape Library List]], which catalogue Delia's BBC tapes.


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Latest revision as of 12:02, 11 May 2020

The Initial Catalogue is the first attempt, by Mark Ayres, to catalogue Delia's Attic Tapes and Papers, giving a reference number to each, the best guess at the label that used to be stuck to each tape and a brief description of what the contents seemed to be.

It appears to have been prepared as a table in a Microsoft Word document.

In the WikiDelia we have one page for each tape, named DD001 and so on, all in Category:Tape, and a table of the same on the page DD.

It is superceded by Louis Niebur's DD Audio Files Commentary.

Photosnaps

See also