[…]f very nice parents, whose parents were living in Russia at the time of the pogroms and left in, say, 1890, something like that. Went from there, accidentally, to New York – I think they were meant to come here. They stayed in New York and then they did come to London and respectively had […]
[…] in Hammersmith, Latimer Upper, direct grant school. It was then a very, very, mixed school, socially very, very, mixed; went to read history as an undergraduate at Cambridge, and then studied film, as a postgraduate at Bristol, and was very keen to try and find a way to bring these two great intere[…]
[…]herine “Kay” Fowler [KF]Transcription by David Sharp.NB: Some background noise is present from time to time. Where possible I have clarified points made, and inserted missing or forgotten names. [DS][preliminary setting up conversation]David McGillivray [McG]: Here we go. Harry tell me where and whe[…]
[…]n Liverpool, in the Parliament Street area and not one that is to be enjoyed these days. And he also, although I can't remember this, was a cotton trader at one time in his career and we moved about. If I remember, we lived in Manchester at one time and then we moved to Liverpool and occasionally we[…]
[…]ctInterview no: 467Interviewee: Phyllis DaltonInterviewer: Rodney GieslerDuration: 01:33:42 & 00:25:48 (total 01:59:30)COPYRIGHT: 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 material […]
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Copyright is vested in the BECTU History ProjectFREDDIE FRANCIS, lighting cameraman, feature film director, interviewer Alan Lawson, recorded on 24 November 1993SIDE 1, TAPE 1Alan Lawson: When and where were you born?Freddie Francis: I was born in the wilds of North London, Barnesbury, north London […]
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