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[…] the Project literally to their dying day. I single out Alan</mark> Lawson</mark></mark> (an ACT founding member) who had joined us […]
[…]asier since the unions have been broken out there. But in those days you had to be an assistant to I think for many years I think was an example when Alan</mark></</mark>mark> JAGs who was one of the finest artists in England at the end of the Forties decided to try his luck in the America's got to Hollywood and was put[…]
[…]some sort of activity before.WR: There was next door, in this Kingdom & Chapman’s garage there was a glass, a big glass building. I’ve forgotten -Alan</mark></</mark>mark> you knew the name of it, but that was a film studio, where they lit it by having blinds all over the glass and that sort of business.LH: Also the[…]
[…] think was the guiding light, he started it off, and Alan</mark> Lawson</mark></mark>, he joined it. Because I never knew Roy</mark> […]
[…]ehind the history project? How did you come to...Manny Yospa: I'm not sure, I think Roy</mark> Fowler</mark>, I think was the guiding light, he started it off, and Alan</mark></</mark>mark> Lawson</mark></</mark>mark>, he joined it. Because I never knew Roy</mark> Fowler</mark> before but I knew Alan</mark></</mark>mark> Lawson</mark></</mark>mark> from years ago.Charles Drazin: Yes. So you must have met a lo[…]
Dallas Bower interview Rec or ded 18.6.87, interviewer Alan</mark> Lawson</mark>/Roy Fowler</mark> Tape 1, Side 1 • When and where were […]
[…] system also instantly recognises familiar voices such as Roy Fowler</mark>, Alan</mark> Lawson</mark></mark> and Mike. As a result of our exploratory […]