[…]rried in South Africa to a very charming man called Jack Rudd who was very sweet to me and had two children from his previous marriage, and so I was part</mark></</mark>mark> of a family for the first time, which was lovely. Then, when the war ended, we came back in ’45 and I went back to Heron’s Ghyll. But by then I wa[…]
[…]ntact BEHP Secretary, sue.malden@btinternet.com.Simon Rose 0:00 Hello, Mike, thank you very much to the group for agreeing to take part</mark></</mark>mark> in the history project.Unknown Speaker 0:05 My pleasure.Simon Rose 0:08 I'd like to start</mark></</mark>mark> simply with when and where were […]
[…]ntact BEHP Secretary, sue.malden@btinternet.com.Simon Rose 0:00 Hello, Mike, thank you very much to the group for agreeing to take part</mark></</mark>mark> in the history project.Unknown Speaker 0:05 My pleasure.Simon Rose 0:08 I'd like to start</mark></</mark>mark> simply with when and where were […]
[…] was never allowed, but she somehow or another found, because she sent me to a very good dancing school to begin with.LW: How old were you when you start</mark></</mark>mark>ed?WT: Three. And the rehearsal pianist, accompanist there, was Glynis Johns mother, and I think it was she who suggested that I should go in to do[…]
[…]ut eight schools, and ended up at Brighton High School.Right. These were straightforward schools, not specialised in any way?No. Well, you know, it start</mark></</mark>mark>ed off with kindergart</mark></</mark>mark>en and it went to the first secondary school, I was there three weeks and came the Blitz. I then was at a council school for […]
[…] was coming through as they went. You can imagine the art</mark></mark> depart</mark>ment problems, and having every hand prop made, and […]
[…]iscussion is with Jonathan Balcon, who is the son of Michael Balcon. Jonathan now, we're going to range over vast areas of territory so where do we start</mark></</mark>mark> in this? I think maybe the Balcon family itself, the origins and ...Jonathan Balcon 0:35 Yes Roy I think probably you are right. But can I j[…]
[…]sler 0:09 This is an interview with Edward Williams recorded by Rodney Giesler in Bristol on the 12th of January 1994. Tape one. Let me start</mark></</mark>mark> by opening the vacant birth and your family background where you're born. Yes.Edward Williams 0:34 Well, my name, as you say it's Edwa[…]
[…]l.Ah, ha.And she’s the only one I can quote.1Sheelagh Reece DRAFT. Tape 1 Side AAnd then I did, I did my secretarial work there because they had a depart</mark></</mark>mark>ment. It amuses me now that the girls go to these schools and they’re out in three months knowing everything and I did two years, [Laughter] you kn[…]