Search Results for: Education
Roy Fowler
[…]great bit of interest to tell about that. Born March 10, 1927, born in North London in a place called Bush Hill Park on Village Road. Education was very ordinary I went through the state schools, a lot of it was during the war so consequently one did get shipped around a bit but it w[…]
Mike Hodges
[…]ollege at the age of seven, and it was the Irish Christian brothers who are pretty renowned bunch of religious thugs. [chuckles]. So it was a curious education really, it was the sort of non education and in some ways. It was pretty rugged stuff. I mean, it was wasn't sort of one of the - certainly […]
Joe Busuttil
[…] called Bob Peake and Bob was a total nutter, a very clever guy, brilliant bloke - a lot of them were, you know, they were working class kids, had no education but they had got loads of nouse and intelligence, and Bob was a really gifted guy but a total loon, total loon, total nutter. And we w[…]
Bill Ward
[…]; Born in Plymouth, January the first, 1916 so that means that two days ago, my 81st birthday. Alan Lawson 0:44 Education? Bill Ward 0:45 Education was, first of all in Hyde Park kindergarten, I think it was. And then I went down to&nb[…]
Erica Masters
[…] just, first of all, although I'd been at a boarding school in Jamaica, I wasn't that impressed by it, but somehow I felt that I wanted to further my education and I felt this sort of strong feeling for England, I had to go there. And I arrived in England with literally about three pounds in my pock[…]
Christine Collins
[…]I went to all the local schools and so forth and then progressed to what was called thenSouthgate County Grammar School. So it was just a general old education. Didn’t like itmuch, but I was very average. I got average marks in everything; I came average, halfway down the class and all that sort of […]
