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Rainbird

A radio play set during the bread riot in Ipswich, 200 years ago, with a cast of local people and musicians. This audio recording lasts for 34 minutes and 13 seconds
 

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Creators: Producer - Leech, Peter
Composer - Leech, Peter
Subject: Art, Community & Local Groups
Oral History
History
Contributors: Ipswich Community Radio - Funder/Sponsor
Commedia Millennium Awards - Funder/Sponsor
Community Media Association - Funder/Sponsor
Millennium Commission - Funder/Sponsor
Date created: 08 / 05 / 2003
Language: English
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Ipswich
Rights: Community Media Association has non exclusive rights for the use of the work in The Showcase, but the overall copyright rests with Peter Leech. Copyright Peter Leech.
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