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Industrial Archaeology


All video sales fund archive recording work!

Prices in these pages are for VHS (PAL or NTSC format) copies, recorded on professional grade tape, or for DVD-R disks. All are supplied in attractive library cases with full colour printed covers. They all include worldwide delivery and are quoted in UK pounds (£). (If you want to convert prices to other currencies as a guide, you can use the XE.com Personal Currency Assistant, but you don't need that information to order from us.)

There are three easy ways to order:

If you prefer to mail your order enclosing payment then wherever you are in the world, if you can send UK pounds, the quoted price is all you have to pay!

Enclosing other currencies

We can accept cheques or money orders in other currencies, but please ask for an accurate quotation first as regrettably we have to make an extra charge to cover bank conversion costs.
Remember you can use a credit/debit card whatever the currency!

For any enquiry except an actual order, you can also e-mail: e-mail address (To stop 'spam', this address must be typed in manually!)
Please do not send us your card details by e-mail! The form is the only secure way.

We are not here just to make money, but we want to offer you the best "customer service" that we can.
Our policies can be seen on the terms and conditions page.

Independent reviews of many of our tapes are available.
Prices include VAT for orders within the EU.

Other TV standards

PAL is the 625-line colour TV system used in the UK, most of Europe, and Australia. NTSC is the 525-line system used in North America and Japan. France and Russia use the SECAM system, but are normally able to view PAL tapes & DVDs. We supply VHS tapes (and DVD-Rs when available) in PAL or NTSC at the same price - all VHS tapes are available in PAL or NTSC. Please specify which you require when you order, otherwise we will make an assumption based on your address! (If you are not sure what TV system your country uses, check our TV Standards page.)

(If your country uses NTSC but you have a multi-standard VHS or DVD player and TV so that you can play PAL tapes or DVDs; we suggest that you order PAL copies, as the picture quality will be slightly better!)


Last modified 08/08/06