[…]t, Queenie Turner christened Alice May. Laboratory worker, neg and pos, pos , assembler, negcutter and finally librarian of The Imperial War Museum’s Film Archives.Interviewers Alan Lawson and Syd Wilson. Recorded on the twenty-seventh of April 1993. Side One.Right well first and foremost when and w[…]
[…]r was a widow by that time so I left school at sixteen.Jim Connock : And did you then have any further training, or did you have any training for the film industry, or did you...?Kitty Wood : No I didn't. I wanted to go into the film industry from the age of twelve, and I went to see Jimmy Ritchie [[…]
[…] getting rather fed up with… Back to what? To the BBC. To the BBC to do…? They wanted me to go […]
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[…]; I didn’t stay with it for terribly long because the BBC asked me to go back and as I was getting rather fed up with… Back to what? To the BBC. To the BBC to do…? They wanted me to go back and take over from the woman who’d been running the actual use of the archives. Arch[…]
[…]els at the same time not necessarily working on one model in doing all kinds of jobs at the same time.Alan Lawson 9:04 But that Lancaster bomber must have been very concentrated. How long did that take?Ray Morse 9:11 Quite a while its got real motors in it what we use. […]