Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)

 Sarah Erulkar   471Sides 1 and 2  SPEAKERSInterviwee Sarah Erulkar, Interviewer Rodney Giesler Rodney Giesler  00:00This is an interview with Sarah Erulkar, recorded by Rodney Giesler on the ninth of March 2000, for the BECTU oral history archive, in who[…]

John Box

[…]1920 in England but moved to Ceylon; father couldn’t get a decent job after WWI so he worked in a number of remote areas of Ceylon to work as a civil engineer; JB was here until 9 or 10 years old; moved back to England where JB went to school in Cumberland and then London, while his father and broth[…]

Lusia Krakowska (Mrs Arendt)

[…]be spelt Eugene Cekalski, who was born 1906 in Russia and died 1952 in Prague. He was a director, writer, producer, cinematographer, editor and sound engineer throughout his career, spanning from the 1920s to the 1950s.[v]This appears to be Lieutenant-General Wladyslaw Anders (1892-1970) who was in […]

John Turner

BECTU History Project - Interview No. 421[Copyright BECTU]Transcription Date: TBCInterview Date: 1997-10-09Interviewer: Alan LawsonInterviewee: John TurnerJOHN TURNER, news cameramanTape 1, Side 1Alan Lawson: First, John, when and where were you born?John Turner: I was born in Hampstead actually, ye[…]

Harry Manley

[…]M: And you had what was called standard printing and a mask, and the mask was leader.00:34:32 – 00:48:47 CFS continued to expand; Roland Chase had an engineering bent; Calder equipment was put in to their own specifications; CFS were unique until Universal came a long much later; they handled a lot […]

Dicky Leeman

[…]write back to me and send me little things, you know. And when we were in the desert I met a guy whose name I can't remember, but he was in the Royal Engineers doing this mine spotting thing, and we got chatting and I found out he worked for Humphries Labs and he was also an ACT member. And when I w[…]

Monty Berman

[…]gh with a Number One did youMonty Berman: No, no, no, after Alamein I was sent back to Cairo and I think after that Iwas attached to a bunch of Royal Engineers who were making a journey across SaudiArabia, poisoning locusts. So that was quite an interesting trip to travel from one side of5Saudi Arab[…]

Dawn Stanford

[…]stols? Yes.Dawn Stanford  32:55  Yes, yeah. Because I just we just arrived. Christmas of 69. Yeah. And so Jeff is torn betweenarchitectsand engineers, as a medical professional, who wants to get them all talking to each other, designing things that work. And the architects should know what[…]

Christopher Miles

[…]ockney, but can you tell me a bit about your family and how you came to be in the film industry?Right. My family consisted of a father who was in the engineering business, who would started making his own films and when he was young man just after the the First World War. So we have a very unusual 1[…]

Ann Turner

[…];29:13  Because she her father. She just didn't, she thought all art was arty farty because her and it was inherited from her father, who was an engineer. And we got a lot of this. When we come to Monitor, I will go on to a bit about it. But at that stage I remember her coming back from Johns i[…]
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