Edward (Teddy) Carrick (Craig)

[…] about there with no shoes and socks on or anything like that. I loved it.SC: You must have come back to England did you?EC: Once or twice to see odd members of the family.SC: Did you see your Grandmother?EC: Yes.SC: When did she die ?EC: In 1928 I think it was .SC: Oh then you had quite a long expe[…]

Kenneth Griffith

[…]ans, privileged English because of the beauty of the place.  And the Flemish settlers, they introduced weaving into the area. I can still remember a little building called the Flemish Weaver's House. It's gone now, for some foul petrol station. And there are one or two old Flemish houses s[…]

Cyril Howard

[…] as a trainee I did many things, I worked in the cutting rooms with  Sid Hay, if I remember, Sid had been invallided out     of the airforce, a much decorated airman, and I was  the&nbs[…]

ARMSTRONG, Moira BECTU copy

[…] I mean you were, you were accepted as being a member of the workforce but there was, there was always […]

Tom Peacock

[…] and how the plasterers shop tended to be organised. A member of NATKE, Tom discusses the role of Trade Unions […]

Ernest Marsh

[…]of it, which was at the Leicester Square Theater in London, and I was horrified at the end of the film, there's a sequence where Chaplin is given his Honorary Oscar, because he never won an Oscar in his life, but he was awarded an Honorary Oscar. And. And the dialog on the screen goes that he is wai[…]
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