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Author: Melanie Williams, (School of Art, Media & America Studies, University of East Anglia) Screen costume has now been firmly established […]
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[…] and preparatory for boys. And of course people ignore the error you go to a girls school, but in retrospect, I got a very good sort of grammar style education from there and I went to a bigger Grammar School in St. Albans when I was 11. When then when the war ended, my parents were keen to get back[…]
[…]t was obviously intricate enough for them to think that, although I didn't necessarily have the basic they were asking for higher level requirements, educational requirements, I didn't had had some O levels, but not not the advanced levels. They they thought that that was adequate. They asked me to […]
[…]arents weren't, weren't well off enough to pay for university fees. And in those days, Somerset was an Agricultural Council, and didn't think further education was a particularly good idea. So it was almost impossible to get to a county scholarship. So although I had three University places, I never[…]
[…]est? How did you become interested?Speaker 1 1:18 Well, it's quite accidental, really, because I left school at 15 Not having a very good education because the war came and I was evacuated for three years. So didn't have a very good schooling. And I decided to leave at 15 and had no idea[…]