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For some, cassettes were a way to keep in touch Maryam Wahid Uncovering the history of long-distance communication for migrants in Scotland
Looking at record player display at Museum of Youth Culture. Credit: Museum of Youth Culture. Object Lessons: Youth Culture Takes Shape