BVWS Archive
The BVWS has a vast archive of information about the Society itself, the NVCF and many other vintage technology related matters.
If you have any questions about our archive or have relevant material that you feel should be included and preserved, please contact our Archivist by email to archivist (at) bvws.org.uk
Website Archive
The BVWS are proud to archive and preserve these websites to ensure they remain available permanently.
Please be aware that they have not had any significant updates for many years and will not receive any further updates. Some of the information may therefore be out of date and/or inaccurate.
If you have a website which is relevant to our membership but is no longer maintained, and wish to have preserved and archived here, please contact our Webmaster by email to webmaster (at) bvws.org.uk
405 Alive Website
When the BVWS took over 405 Alive from Andy Emmerson in 2002 we also took on the related website.
It contains a vast amount of historical and technical information that continues to be relevant to restorers and collectors of vintage televisions, as well as historians.
Old Tellys Website
Long-standing BVWS member Steve Pendlebury created Old Tellys back in 1999 and maintained it until 2007.
It contains a vast amount of technical information that continues to be relevant to restorers and collectors of vintage televisions.
In February 2026 Steve entrusted the BVWS to preserve his work in our archive.
The Valve Page Website
Long-standing BVWS member and former committee member Jon Evans created The Valve Page back in 2000 and maintained it until 2012.
It contains a vast amount of historical and technical information that continues to be relevant to restorers and collectors of vintage televisions, as well as historians.
In February 2026 Jon entrusted the BVWS to preserve the important parts of his work in our archive.

