[…];First name, I suppose these were your bosses and your gods,Speaker 2 28:14 oh yes, yes, yes, yes. And basically, yes, basically, was the accountant. I try to visualize the picture I've got up on my wall of the of a unit. Still, a lot of the faces I shouldn't I can I would recognize. Wel[…]
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[…] Gunn, the first assistant and me. RF: Was there an accountant? RW B: I don't remember an accountant? RF: There […]
[…] And was the first stage on the ground levelMaurice Carter: The general plan was the entrance door, and a very thin corridor, off tothe right was the accountant's office and that corridor led to the open space where thegreen room was built with the art department over the top and doors to number one[…]
[…]'t know what, I suppose you see Baker Todman, Baker Rook as it became and whatever it's called now Baker Tilly, were very distinguished film industry accountants at one time. And I mean, they looked after all our family affairs until they became too big and our affairs became too small you know.&nbs[…]
[…]hat year was that do you know?1950. That‟s when I started there June. And came up for our sort of three monthlyreview. Do you remember old Pulley the accountant?DAPHNE ANCELL 7Yes.Sarcastic perisher isn‟t he. He said to me „I‟m very pleased to see how you and Miss Reeve have got on so well‟. So I so[…]
[…] he'd stand up and fight everybody to see that you got what was yours? You us. I trust him with my life and yours as well. Bateman was who he was, an accountant, a chartered accountant, who worked for the rank organization at the beginning. He ran Radio Pictures. He was the secretary, charter Secret[…]
[…] Well I was born in Birmingham. My father was an accountant and during the first war we moved out from […]
[…] of three monthly review. Do you remember old Pulley the accountant? DAPHNE ANCELL 8 Yes. Sarcastic perisher isn‟t he. He […]
[…]nRoy Fowler: So starting at the beginning, when and where were you born?E.M. Smedley-Aston: Well I was born in Birmingham. My father was an accountant and during the first war we moved out from Erdington to Henley-in-Arden which in those days was a very nice little village between Stratfor[…]