[…] he used to go back and forth to New York for one day we were in Paris and it was […]
[…]8/3/2001Side 100:00:00 – 00:17:35 Born 1924, in Melbourne; when she was 11 her family moved to Sydney; at 14 she went to art school where she studied for 6 years; she came from a nice middleclass family which had no connection to her later career; after the first two years at college she was require[…]
BECTU History ProjectInterview no: 385Interviewee: Sheila WhitakerInterviewer: Stanley Forman, Manny Yospa Duration: 01:19:00COPYRIGHT: No use may be made of any interview material without the permission of the BECTU History Project (http://www.historyproject.org.uk/). Copyright of interview materia[…]
Manny Yospa 0:03 This is the BECTU history project. We're doing interview number 354. Dawn Stanford Stanhope I get for some unknown reason, I guess it's called Stanford 23rd of may 1995. That's it. Okay. But okay.Stanley Forman 0:31 Dawn can I begin with your birt[…]
[…]me how, you know, when you were born and wherewas born in 1914, and eventually went to Hampton, which was Hampton grammar school. And in this, just before the school holidays, 1928 I was offered a job as assistant to the stills camera man at Whorton Hall. And I said, Fine, you know, this was for the[…]
[…] Finsbury Park Hotel in those days. remembers the little boy playing on the biliard room roof. So the first daylight air raid on London was the formation of Gotha aircraft coming over to a big V shaped formation making a funny humming noise. bombing raid, you know, in daylight feed, you […]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 246 [Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: 1998-12-01Interview Date: 1992-03-06Interviewer: Alan Lawson, with Geoff ParryInterviewee: Peter BirchTape 1, Side 1 Alan Lawson : Right well, first and foremost, when and where you born?Peter Birch : I was born[…]
[…] the last occasion. I’d just like to put them down for the record, and one was a cameraman that was […]
[…]claimerThis transcript has been produced automatically using Otter.It provides a basic, but unverified or proofread transcript of the interview. Therefore, the British Entertainment History Project (BEHP) accepts no liability for any misinterpretation of the content of this interview.However, the BE[…]