1890 Recording in Which the Explorer Accepts The "Freedom of the City of London"
1890 Recording in Which the Explorer Accepts The "Freedom of the City of London" a song by Henry Stanley on BeMusic
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1908 Recording of the Inventor of the Phonograph and the Motion Picture Camera by
Amy Johnson,
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1914 the Inventor Discusses His Work with Alexander Graham Bell as They Worked Together Inventing the Telephone by
Amy Johnson,
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The 20th Century's Most Famous Physicist Discussing the Atomic Bomb in 1945 by
Amy Johnson,
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The Biophysicist in 1962 Discussing His Work with James Watson in Discovering the Structure of DNA by
Amy Johnson,
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1953 Recording in Which the Inventor of the Jet Engine Discusses His Work by
Amy Johnson,
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1950 Recording in Which He Discusses Discovering Penicillin by
Amy Johnson,
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In 1935 the Inventor Discussed the Sending of the First Transatlantic Wireless Message by
Amy Johnson,
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The "Father" Of Psychoanalysis in 1938 Discussing His Work by
Amy Johnson,
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The First Man to Fly Solo Across the Atlantic Discusses His Epic Journey in 1927 by
Amy Johnson,
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1909 Recording in Which the He Discusses His Participation in the Race to Conquer the South Pole by
Amy Johnson,
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1890 Recording in Which the Explorer Accepts The "Freedom of the City of London" by
Amy Johnson,
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1936 Recording in Which the Archaeologist Discusses Finding the Tomb of Tutankhamen by
Amy Johnson,
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In 1930 She Discussed Becoming the First Woman to Fly Solo from Britain to Australia by
Amy Johnson,
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Holder of World Records in Powerboating, Car Racing and Flying; Here, In 1931, She Discusses Her 'Round the World Flight by
Amy Johnson,
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Recorded in 1934 the First Man to Fly Across the English Channel Discusses His 1909 Journey (In French) by
Amy Johnson,
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The Only Man to Hold the Land and Water Speed Records at the Same Time in a 1931 Recording. by
Amy Johnson,
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The First Woman Mp in the House of Commons Defends the Working Class and Discusses War in 1931 by
Amy Johnson,
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Leader of the Women's Suffragette Movement Championing Women's Right to Vote in 1908 by
Amy Johnson,