Jonesonian Institution

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Synopsis

The Jonesonian Institution is a museum dedicated to preserving the curios of history. Here we present remarkable selections from our unique audio archives.

Episodes

  • Treasures from The Jonesonian: Marlo Farnbridge

    01/03/2013 Duration: 02min

    'Treasures from The Jonesonian' presents remarkable selections from The Jonesonian Institution's audio archives. Hosted by Chief Archivist Gordon Jacobs. 11. Inventor Marlo Farnbridge's Experiments in Transmitting Sound Through Various Materials Archivist: Nate Starkey Producer: Alex Gallafent

  • Treasures from The Jonesonian: The Fundamental

    01/03/2013 Duration: 03min

    'Treasures from The Jonesonian' presents remarkable selections from The Jonesonian Institution's audio archives. Hosted by Chief Archivist Gordon Jacobs. 10. The background to the world's most famous haircut, the Fundamental Archivist: Natasha Rothwell Producer: Alex Gallafent

  • Treasures from The Jonesonian: Séance Maybe

    01/03/2013 Duration: 02min

    'Treasures from The Jonesonian' presents remarkable selections from The Jonesonian Institution's audio archives. Hosted by Chief Archivist Gordon Jacobs. 9. Dina Craddock's Séance Maybe Archivist: Julie Sharbutt Producer: Alex Gallafent

  • Treasures from The Jonesonian: Lapland Municipal Authority

    01/03/2013 Duration: 02min

    'Treasures from The Jonesonian' presents remarkable selections from The Jonesonian Institution's audio archives. Hosted by Chief Archivist Gordon Jacobs. 8. Telephone calls to the Lapland Municipal Authority Archivists: Natasha Rothwell, Julie Sharbutt Producer: Alex Gallafent

  • Treasures from The Jonesonian: Susheela Jones

    01/03/2013 Duration: 03min

    'Treasures from The Jonesonian' presents remarkable selections from The Jonesonian Institution's audio archives. Hosted by Chief Archivist Gordon Jacobs. 7. Susheela Jones and the Recording Booth Archivist: Natasha Rothwell Producer: Alex Gallafent

  • Treasures from The Jonesonian: NASA's Secret Scripts

    01/03/2013 Duration: 02min

    'Treasures from The Jonesonian' presents remarkable selections from The Jonesonian Institution's audio archives. Hosted by Chief Archivist Gordon Jacobs. 6. NASA's Secret Scripts in the Event of Mission Failure Archivist: Chris Griggs Producer: Alex Gallafent

  • Treasures from The Jonesonian: The Last of the Dodos

    01/03/2013 Duration: 03min

    'Treasures from The Jonesonian' presents remarkable selections from The Jonesonian Institution's audio archives. Hosted by Chief Archivist Gordon Jacobs. 5. Gregor McCaffrey and The Last of the Dodos Archivist: Bob Kulhan Producer: Alex Gallafent

  • Treasures from The Jonesonian: Radio's Ad King

    01/03/2013 Duration: 02min

    'Treasures from The Jonesonian' presents remarkable selections from The Jonesonian Institution's audio archives. Hosted by Chief Archivist Gordon Jacobs. 4. Mort Jackson, Radio's Advertising King Archivist: Micah Sherman Producer: Alex Gallafent

  • Treasures from The Jonesonian: Appalachian String

    01/03/2013 Duration: 02min

    'Treasures from The Jonesonian' presents remarkable selections from The Jonesonian Institution's audio archives. Hosted by Chief Archivist Gordon Jacobs. 3. Mary-Sue Winchester's Appalachian String Theory Archivist: Ashley Ward Producer: Alex Gallafent

  • Treasures from The Jonesonian: Oval Office Receptionist

    01/03/2013 Duration: 02min

    'Treasures from The Jonesonian' presents remarkable selections from The Jonesonian Institution's audio archives. Hosted by Chief Archivist Gordon Jacobs. 2. Norbert William, Oval Office receptionist Archivist: Dan Hodapp Producer: Alex Gallafent

  • Treasures from The Jonesonian: Tulips Growing

    01/03/2013 Duration: 03min

    'Treasures from The Jonesonian' presents remarkable selections from The Jonesonian Institution's audio archives. Hosted by Chief Archivist Gordon Jacobs. 1. An excerpt from Das Universum Mit Spink (1974) Archivist: Andy Ross Producer: Alex Gallafent

  • The Last of the Ham Radios

    13/07/2012 Duration: 02min

    You may be surprised to learn that ham radio kits are no longer manufactured or sold in the United States. The internet has claimed another victim. At the start of 2012 Jonesonian archivist Ashley Ward was tasked with monitoring the dwindling range of ham radio signals. She eventually identified and recorded the final transmission ever to be broadcast via ham radio in this country. It featured a woman in Macon, Georgia going by the callsign ‘Lady Jane 43’. By a cruel twist of fate her first broadcast also turned out to be the nation's last. CAT:JON591#33HR (Archivist: Ashley Ward)