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- Intellectual Property Office. "Explanatory Memorandum to the Copyright and Rights in Performances (Research, Education, Libraries and Archives) Regulations 2014, 2014 No. 1372 the Copyright and Rights in Performances (Disability) Regulations 2014 2014 No. 1384 the Copyright (Public Administration) Regulations 2014 2014 No. 1385" (PDF). www.gov.uk. The National Archives. Retrieved 30 July 2014.
- Prinsley, Mark; Byrt, Sarah (May 26, 2011). "United Kingdom: Fit for the Internet age? The Hargreaves Review of Intellectual Property and Growth". Mondaq Business Briefing. OCLC 52908923 (journal), OCLC 6715378346, 8420962412 (article).
William Vincent Tilsley
[edit]- Tilsley, William Vincent (1931). Other Ranks. With an introduction by Edmund Blunden. Cobden-Sanderson. OCLC 249793150 (all editions), 639972076, 504112114.
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[edit]- Who Was Who. "Tilsley, Frank". Vol. 5: "1951–1960" (4th ed.). London: Adam & Charles Black (publisher). 1984 [1961]. pp. 1089–1090 – via Internet Archive (Kahle/Austin Foundation) . ISBN 0-7136-2598-8.
- "Frank Tilsley". IMDb. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
- Goodreads. "Frank Tilsley" (bio & reading list). Retrieved July 30, 2018.
- "Resettlement Center". Foreign Military Digest. 27 (3). June 1947: 109. United States Army Command and General Staff College – via Google Books .
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Citing article by:
- Squadron Leader Frank Tilsley, Frank (January 1946). "Resettlement Center". Royal Air Force Journal. 4 (1).
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- Belfast Telegraph (online); McIlwaine, Eddie (August 6, 2016). "Secret Journal That Couldn't Fall Into the Hands of Nazis: Royal Air Force Journal". Retrieved October 7, 2022.
- Citing publication → Royal Air Force Journal (PDF). 2 (4). February 1944 – via International Bomber Command Centre.
- And publication article → Flight Lieutenant Frank Tilsley. "The Abby Memorial" (PDF): 140–141.
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- Briggs, Asa (1995). The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom (5 Vols.). Vol. 4: "Sound and Vision". Oxford University Press – via Google Books (limited preview). LCCN 61-16211 (Vol. 5), LCCN 94-13026 (Vol. 5); OCLC 237674 (all editions).
- "Biographical Note (1965)". Vol. 2: "The Golden Age of Wireless". 1995. p. 613 – via Google Books (limited preview). ISBN 0-1921-2930-9 (Vol. 2)
- "The End of the Monopoly". Vol. 4: "Sound and Vision". 1995. p. 918 – via Google Books (limited preview). ISBN 0-1921-2967-8 (Vol. 4)
- Radio Times. Sunday Night Theater: The Makepeace Story (4 stories). BBC TV. Retrieved May 4, 2019 – via BBC Genome Project.
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Online:
- "The Ruthless Destiny" (aired Sunday, October 16, 1955; 20:15).
- "A New Generation" (aired Sunday, October 23, 1955; 20:15).
- "Family Business" (aired Sunday, October 30, 1955; 20:15).
- "The New Executive" (aired Sunday, November 6, 1955; 20:15).
- "The Ruthless Destiny". 129 (1666). October 14, 1955: 14.
- "A New Generation". 129 (1667). October 23, 1955: 14.
- "Family Business". 129 (1668). October 30, 1955: 14.
- "The New Executive". 129 (1669). November 6, 1955: 14.
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Articles:
- "A Man Called Seth". 129 (1666). October 14, 1955: 6 & facing page.
- "The New Executive". 129 (1669). November 6, 1955: 15.
- Birmingham Post & Birmingham Gazette (The) (March 18, 1957). "Author Dead in Garage" (re: Frank Tilsley, age 52, died March 15, 1951). No. 30752. – via Newspapers.com.
- 1st ed.. p. 7 (col. 1, middle).
- County ed.. p. 7 (col. 1, middle).
- Dudley ed.. p. 7 (col. 1, middle).
- Oxford Companion (The) (1996). "Tilsley, Frank". In Stringer, Jenny (ed.). The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Literature in English. Oxford University Press. LCCN 96-26699; ISBN 978-0-1915-1647-4, 0-1921-2271-1; OCLC 71197155 (all editions), 895004031.
- Book (online). 1996. p. 669 – via Internet Archive.
- Oxford Reference (online). 2005.
- ProQuest Ebook Central. 1996. p. 669. Retrieved August 3, 2018.
- H.M.S. Defiant. Published by the author, Frank Tilsley, July 27, 2016 – via Google Books. ISBN 978-1-5355-6251-5