The British Entertainment History Project (History Project)Â is a living archive for the stories and experiences of those who have chosen […]
[…] and other related artefacts Developing a digital archive and promoting online accessibility for the benefit of public use, including for education and […]
[…] research, last month Sarah Currant at the BFI kindly arranged for me to access their copy of the BECTU Oral History Project […]
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[…] four is an interview conducted by Rodney Geisler on 27.4.95. for the BECTU History Project. In both, Craigie recounts her […]