[…]d supervisor. The name of the interviewer is Vanessa Jackson and the date is 29th of March 2019.Unknown Speaker 0:22 So, Louise, can we start</mark></</mark>mark> just with some formalities your name? Your date of birth, your place of birth? Your nationality? Okay. Well, my full name is actually Mary Louise […]
[…]ded by Rodney Giesler on the ninth of March 2000, for the BECTU oral history archive, in whom the copyright of this recording is vested. Well we're start</mark></</mark>mark>ing and perhaps could I ask you when and where you were born, Sarah? Sarah Erulkar 00:23I was born in Calcutta. My parents had to come o[…]
[…] only thing, I was quite a good bowler, I was a good bowler, and I might have, you know, if I'd gone on. Well then...John Legard: So presumably you start</mark></</mark>mark>ed there at, sort of, normal age for?Pat Jackson: It was in 1929...1929...John Legard: So you were thirteen years old. [Over interviewee]Pat Jackso[…]
[…]rding is copyright the ACTT History Project. It�s an interview with Reg Sutton that is taking place on 16 September 1987 at the Samuelson Group Headquart</mark></</mark>mark>ers. First of all Reg let me ask you when and where were you born?Reg Sutton: I was born on 24th October 1916 at Stamford Brook in London during an[…]
[…] (1967), and In Which We Serve (1942). Colleagues mentioned include Art</mark> Director</mark></mark> Carmen Dillon and NATKE officials Tom O’Brien and […]
[…]ter, cameraman; DW’s first job at Southern Rail was to catalogue their archive.00:12:00 – 00:23:30 DW moved on to British Transport Films, where he start</mark></</mark>mark>ed as a messenger boy; he was sent to Hull during the making of Berth 24; during his time at Waterloo he had already been taught some of the basics[…]