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[…]ed by breaks in the tape. It is unclear whether this is the due to censorship or to the recording being paused on site.)Desmond Dickinson (DD)Camera, DirectorBECTU No. 111Interviewers: Ralph Bond (1963) (RB), Kevin Brownlow (1972) (KB)05/07/1963 and 30/07/19723 Tapes Interview with Ralph Bond ([…]
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