Search Results for: Head of BECTU
Phil Windeatt
[…]Black Dwarf, erm, and I got on very well with John and he said: ‘look I’ve got this idea of setting up a magazine called The Beast’, which was quite ahead of its time. It was to look at ecology, Green issues, animal liberation, he said ‘would you be interested in working on it?’ And I said ‘well, ye[…]
Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)
[…] we arrived, we lived in Streatham and that, in a way was the best thing that happened. Because we were sent to school, where there was (a) wonderful headmistress called Miss Lefroy, who apparently was a famous person, I didn't know. But you know, she was, she, she liked us (laughter). And that was […]
Phyllis Dalton
[…]ueen, Renee Asherson?Renee Asherson, that’s right. [telephone ringing] Yes, we made their costumes. So thatwas quite fun.Elaborate ones, the medieval headdresses and everything.[both speaking together]Absolutely, yes. And I remember the weight of it, because one of the dresses was made ofMoygashel l[…]
John Turner
[…]Masonic school in Bushey, which was a great asset to me. I was there until I was sixteen. They were very autocratic there as far as jobs went and the head master said, you know, "Oh, you'll presumably go into a bank or something like that." So, I hadn't a clue what to do but I had an uncle in the fi[…]
Peggy Gick
[…]anything. That was all done by the civil service, called the Naval Store Department, and my father was in it and finally got to the point when he was head of it. But his work took him around the various dockyards, from Chatham, Portsmouth, Plymouth...up to Scotland, and we tended to travel round, ac[…]
Mary Harvey (Welford)
[…] lot of people in the studio. And, I'm trying to think what happened. Oh yes, and, and went over for a while to Two Cities Films, who, that was their headquarters at the time, with, with a lovely man called Giudice.Y es.7Mary Harvey Tape 1 Side AG-I-U-D-I-C-E. And, and, and I worked for a little whi[…]
