Mike Hodges

[…]p;Mike Hodges  0:26  Right I was born 1932. And I was born in Bristol. My father worked for W. D. and H. O. Wills the tobacco company. He start</mark></</mark>mark>ed there as a young man and ended there as an old man. I mean, he, his whole life was spent with them. And he was a traveller but a commercial trav[…]

Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)

[…]terviewer John Taylor. Recorded on the twenty-eighth of February 1991, with interjections by her husband, Peter (PdN). Side one.[00:34]Who shall we start</mark></</mark>mark> with? Shall we start</mark></</mark>mark> with Sarah Erulkar?Well, you realise I’m from India, and I came over here when I was about five, when let’s face it, Ind[…]

Bill Mason

[…]irector, film producer, recorded on 4th October 1987, interviewer Alan LawsonAL: Where were you born.BM: I was born in Edgebaston, which is the snob part</mark></</mark>mark> of Birmingham on 9th November 1915 .AL : What kind of schooling did you receive.BM: I went to one of the classy Birmingham prep schools called Wes[…]

Sue (Susan) Crockford

[…]I was a girl. I passed the eleven plus.SF: Yes.I went to a girls’ grammar school.SF: Yes.The teachers who taught us Maths and Science and English and Art</mark></</mark>mark> were all women, so ineq..., I didn’t stub my toes against inequality for a long, long time, I didn’t think about it.SF: So this was all during the[…]

Richard (Tony) Arnell

[…]or cello?RA: Yes, because you could con a student or a friend in to doing that for you. And I wrote works for people at college. I wrote 2,3 string quart</mark></</mark>mark>ets, a piece for cello and piano, an orchestral piece which was never performed. I wrote about 6, 8, 10 pieces when I was a student at college. And[…]

Hugh Stewart</mark>

[…] an intelligible sentence together is something which is a lost art</mark></mark> for so many of them. John Legard: And you […]
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