Bill Douglas Centre
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The Bill Douglas Centre for the History of Cinema and Popular Culture contains both a public museum and an academic research centre, housing one of Britain's largest public collections of books, prints, artefacts and ephemera relating to the history and prehistory of cinema. The Centre was founded in 1994 but opened to the public in the autumn of 1997 as part of the British celebrations of the centenary of cinema. Unlike the majority of these celebrations, the Centre is a permanent facility, encouraging the ongoing enjoyment, understanding and study of the twentieth century's greatest popular art form and its precursors.
The museum at the centre is open to the public free of charge.
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Chancellor: Floella Benjamin
Vice Chancellor: Steve Smith
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Affiliated Institutions: College of St Mark & St John • Camborne School of Mines • Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry • Institute of Cornish Studies
Campuses: Cornwall Campus • St. Luke's • Streatham
Commmercial Operations: Science Park • University of Exeter Press
Miscellaneous: Northcott Theatre • Bill Douglas Centre • Xfi