John Aldred

[…]there we'd have been knocked over too. That was one example of recording natural sound effects. We did our homework on one occasion and the battalion commander said we're entrenched down that road there, just go down and ask the sergeant what's happening. We saw all our troops in the ditches at the […]

Jim Gorrie

[…]hich is the biggest gunnery school in the world, I believe. And that's where initially was and the man who was in charge. And he began his lifting at commander Hamilton. I think his name was and We were split up at the end I was sent to Bristol and I stayed there for about for the first while I was […]

Alan Izod

[…]ot the sack instead. That was the end of 1936. I got a job with with ETS, what was ETS educational in general services, which was run by a man called commander JLF. Hunt  who was the man who provided all the programmes for the Navy ships, which he did in association with a firm called Cecil Cat[…]

Philip Leacock

[…]24Interview Date: 1987-10-28Interviewers: Stephen PeetInterviewee: Philip LeacockTape 1, Side 1Stephen Peet: Ah, here we are, 28th October 1987. Name of interviewee, Philip Leacock, interviewed by Stephen Peet. The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project. Tape 1, Side A. Ho[…]

A A (Tubby) Englander

[…]002-07-08Interview Date: 1996-04-11Interviewer: Arthur GrahamInterviewee: A.A. 'Tubby' Englander[Tape1, Side 1]Arthur Graham: ...A.A. Englander. Name of the interviewer: Arthur Graham. The copyright of this recording is invested in the ACTT History Project. Side 1. Okay?Tubby Englander: Hmm.Arthur G[…]

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NEWSLETTER OF THE BRITISH ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY PROJECT www.historyproject.org.uk Issue 3: Spring 2020 Chair’ s Welcome Dear All, I hope that […]
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