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[…]w old were you then?Jack Rockett: Fifteen.Sidney Cole: What had you done - what sort of schooling had you had up to that time?Jack Rockett: I went to central school, grammar school.Sidney Cole: Where?Jack Rockett: Oh at - in Walthamstow, Essex.Sidney Cole: So you were sort of Londoner.Jack Rockett: […]
[…] knighthood.Reg Sutton: That's right, that's the story. Yes, that's the story. I wouldn't be surprised.Roy Fowler: But he was also very close to Tory Central Office. wasn't he?Reg Sutton: No that was Gerald Sanger.Roy Fowler: Oh I beg your pardon.Reg Sutton: Now Gerald Sanger was editor, now he was […]
[…]travelling by Greenline [bus]. Well it was alright coming up in the morning, but in the evening, I was fairly down the line, the Greenline started in central London, Oxford Circus or something, and particularly on a Friday night or if I left early, and it [the frequency] was every half hour, the bus[…]
[…] on t he M25 . It went right across the central reserv ation. NORMAN J. WARREN: Yes, because it is […]
[…] had up to that time? Jack Rockett: I went to central school, grammar school. Sidney Cole: Where? Jack Rockett: Oh […]
[…] Roy Fowler: But he was also very close to Tory Central Office. wasn't he? Reg Sutton: No that was Gerald […]
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