Gerry Weinbren

[…]dney premises as it were. Because we had taught management to seeing that this was an extremely good way of getting coverage getting them sounds publicity of the type they wanted. But when I left of course I had problems because I hadn't made from for some time and I had to get to start again.SPEAKE[…]

Margaret Dale

 Interview with Margaret Dale (choreographer, ballet dancer, television producer)The copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History project.Interviewer Norman SwallowRecorded on the 21st January 1992. DISC 1 Side One Track 1NS: First of all Maggie, when and where were you born?[…]

Cedric Dawe

[…]ear, making the models etc. and then it was instructing in tank recognition and so forth and I was excused all duties and kept on in that sort of capacity.R. F. I see. I was going to say, before we leave the 30s finally you did mention David Rawnsley. I should ask you about your colleagues in the Ar[…]

John Allen

[…]of a multi police force. And you went round in jeeps and there was one British one French one American and one Russian you know and you patrolled the city and generally sort of kept an eye out for any troubles and that sort of thing. And then eventually I left the Army and I returned to technicolour[…]

Patrick (Paddy) Carey

[…] Scotland, and oh, no, it was it was its final title, I think was 50 acres. And it was made on a 50 acre farm. And it was made for the the the electricity supply people whose name I've forgotten. And it was about it was really boosting electrification on farms, you know how even a small farm with on[…]

Kenneth Griffith

[…]; Kenneth Griffith  37:18  Because she had a man friend who ran that shop. And that was a terrible nightmare. But I was in a city where there was a theatre, the old famous Festival Theatre. And I, for the first time, went to see a play. I went to see this distinguished compa[…]

Charles Cooper

[…]ycling south, it took us a month, and we finally arrived in New Orleans. We were then making our plans to sell the bikes and take the train to Mexico City. We then found that as Britain had just gone into the war that we were citizens of a belligerent country and we could no longer get into the Stat[…]

Lionel Banes

[…]es, when the war broke out, he changed him anglicized his name to max green. But we'd been working from gainsboroughs on a location in welling Garden City,Unknown Speaker  28:02  and there were some great plate glass windows there, and in a rag that took place,Unknown Speaker  28:10 &[…]

Reg Sutton

[…]une, or most of it, a million and a quarter, to found Sutton�s Dwellings. That was William Sutton who ran a carrying business from Golden Lane in the City. My grandfather was a distiller and brewer and they both had shares in each other�s companies so that's the antecedents.Roy Fowler: Your backgrou[…]
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