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[…] Norman Swallow, Alan Lawson Transcriber: Alexis Poole Norman Swallow: Copyright of this recording is vested in the BECTU History Project. […]
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[…]n we start off by...if you could tell me when you were born and a bit about your family background and early life?Larry Allen: Well as far as I can remember, you know, I can remember the soldiers coming back from the First World War and taking the puttees off for one other relation. I was sat on the[…]
[…] manager with experience at AR TV Rediffusion television and London Weekend Television. Gerald is now retired. The interviewer is john P. Hamilton, a member of the committee. The date Tuesday the 16th of November 1993. Our recordist is our esteemed Chairman Roy Fowler. And we're all you know that wi[…]
[…]a city office as an office boy. I won't tell you how many stamps I stole. During that time I used to take the Boy Scout, a little magazine, you may remember - and in it I saw an advertisement one day with a handsome young man in naval uniform with a ball of the earth, with his foot on the ball, the […]
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