[…]w with Mr John Hogarth by Rodney Giesler on the 8th June 1994. Can you tell me when you were born and how you came into the industry - give me a sort of chronology?John Hogarth : Yes. I was born in February 1931 and entered the industry in September of 1946. It's a point of quiet amusement for me th[…]
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[…]d by Roy FowlerSIDE ONE, TAPE ONERoy Fowler: When and where were you bornMaurice Carter: I was born in the London, in 1913, and I had the normal sort ofschooling, Gladstone, and I eventually went to an art school when I was 15.Roy Fowler: That was always part ofMaurice Carter: I suppose I always had[…]
[…]an Kemp-WelchTape 1, Side 1Roy Fowler: '91 and we're at John P. Hamilton's in Paddington and we have a very distinguished lady, Joan Kemp-Welch, of, I think, absolutely formidable achievement. So we'll start at the very beginning, Joan, and the origins. When and where you were born, family back[…]
(cut off) 1994 Tape 1 side 1 Eileen Diss, interview number 323.I: Where were you born?ED: In Hackney, East LondonI: Ah, what kind of schooling did you receive?ED: Very ordinary Elementary School and the 11 plus to the local Grammar School which was Guilford County High School fo[…]
[…]o go into welfare work really, my mother had done an awful lot of school care committees and so on and so I answered an advertisement in the Times, a Commander Menges, who wanted a secretary to help with two charity organisations, two Irish organisations, one was the Benevolent Society of St Patrick[…]
[…] [CNA] building at Marble Arch. I was promoted to Lieutenant Commander, which I didn't know about at the time, I […]