Maurice Carter

[…]Maurice Carter, art director, interviewed 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 […]

Dennis Main Wilson

[…], it’s a nice story: There were five of us who ended up in a school called Deansfield Road which is on the Rochester Way which is the A 2 Dover to London [road]. Our house was right on the bloody thing. And when they opened it up we didn’t get any sleep from about 1935 onwards. But further up the ro[…]

Alf Cooper

[…]to make munitions of war any more.Yes.Thanks to Maggie Thatcher they’ve all got it back again.Where were you, where were you born Alf?[Pause] Well, I don’t know much about it but I, I believe I was born in Mare Street,Hackney, I lived the bulk of my life at Finsbury Park. Till I got married I lived […]

Tilly Day

[…] the - what they wanted for thirty-two and sixpence, I don't know - but he seemed to think I'd got […]

Tilly Day

[…]ere was a man there named Savage and he interviewed me, and he seemed to think that I'd got all the - what they wanted for thirty-two and sixpence, I don't know - but he seemed to think I'd got everything! And so I was engaged and I started and I was terribly thrilled. I started the next day, which […]

John Schlesinger

[…]ry. We did all sorts of wonderful things. He taught chemistry and analysis of things was by sight, taste and smell. Perhaps it was smell and taste, I don't know. I remember licking bits of arsenic. Anyway he introduced us to The Last Laugh which was a famous German film. Norman Swallow: You've […]

Daphne Ancell

[…]ht pass I didn‟t take thenote home [Laughter] I just tore it up and never said anything. And one time my mothercame up to the school for a sort of, I don‟t know, a little end of term thing or somethingand the headmistress said „Mrs Le Brun [ph 023] we were very disappointed that you didn‟t reply to […]

Hazel Allen

[…]ker  0:56  He went to St. Peter's school, a public school in New York. He was born in New York, he was no he was born. And Caspian mother g Don, and sorry. God, woman, God woman, he was born God, oh my God, sorry. And he was some piece of school. And then when he was 15 years of age, his f[…]
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