Leonard Harris

[…] And we didn't mind working late because you got half-a- crown if you worked after eight o'clock, for supper money. […]

Gordon McCallum

[…] pre-war equipment and stuff that had been used by the Crown Film Unit, I suppose, during the war a little […]

Denis Forman

[…] you were allowed to stay forforty-eight hours. But our combined wishes ensured that we actually stayed there for seven months,I think it cost half a crown week. We had our gratuities, if I remember rightly it was £28.Taylor/Peet: Was that the gratuity £28?Denis Forman: I had more than that over £10[…]

denis-forman

[…] there for seven months, I think it cost half a crown week. We had our gratuities, if I remember rightly […]

Leonard (Len) Harris

[…]work, well there were four of us I remember, we'd take it in turns as to who was to work late. And we didn't mind working late because you got half-a-crown if you worked after eight o'clock, for supper money. So if the unit worked until about half-past-seven on the floor, by loading and unloading an[…]

Gordon McCallum

[…]begin with, a picture of what we had to use. When I went to Pinewood - immediately - we had the pre-war equipment and stuff that had been used by the Crown Film Unit, I suppose, during the war a little bit, and Army Film Unit, making training stuff and so on. And the equipment basically was a six - […]

Jimmy Wright

[…]e in cotton. The clothing industry and Yorkshire cotton in Lancashire. Class pottery Crown Derby pottery Wedgwood pottery and the idea was that these photos will be […]

Dallas Bower

[…]from this kind of thing happening and now I don't know to what extent it's gone on insofar as British films as a whole are concerned but I gather the Crown Film Unit films have been made into cassettes and presumably that is the business of the Imperial War Museum. Because my, my information for thi[…]
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