Yle Archives - Yle Elävä arkisto
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The last upload was February 2019.
Making sound effects uploaded February 2019
Equipments for making sound effects, 1940s uploaded February 2019
Equipments for making sound effects, 1940s uploaded February 2019
Making sound effets, 1940s. uploaded February 2019
Equipments for making sound effects, 1930s uploaded February 2019
A. O. Väisänen, professor of musicology and ethnomusicology, Finno-Ugric music scientist uploaded September 2017
Erkki Vala, journalist, writer and literary critic uploaded September 2017
Matti Kurjensaari uploaded September 2017
Ilmari Turja, journalist and author, 10.10.1947 uploaded September 2017
G. J. Ramstedt in the radio studio with Sakari Pälsi, 1948 uploaded September 2017
The Parliament House of Finland, 1945 uploaded September 2016
Newly-built Children's hospital in Helsinki, 1948 uploaded September 2016
Helsinki city centre in 1947 uploaded September 2016
Helsinki Olympic stadium and stadium tower, 1938 uploaded September 2016
Havis Amanda sculpture by Ville Vallgren in Helsinki uploaded September 2016
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A live rooster in the studio, 1930s.
- jamica1 said:
- Yle Archives - Yle Elävä arkisto said:
Radio reporter Mrs Vuokko Arni, 1937.
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jamica1 said:
Is that a microphone? Odd looking design or am I just seeing it at an odd angle?
Television camera Marconi Mk IV BD863
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Flickr said:
Congrats on Explore! ⭐ January 15, 2024
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Sigurd Krieger said:
Congrats on Xplore!!
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Ian Betley said:
Congrats on Explore! ❤📷❤ great image! regards.
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V A N D E E said:
💕 Congrats on Explore, love this capture! 💕

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jacklowry47 said:
I've seen those in history books and when today's television programmes would show clips from the past. Incredible to compare today's modern cameras with old ones like this. Technology sure changes a lot. Wonderful historical photo you got.
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