[…] help process it! Because they were taken back to a laboratory in Brussels, who were very short of staff because […]
[…] 1913 Tunwell took a at job at the Pathe Freres laboratory, before joining GB Samuelson at Worton Hall Studios. He […]
[…] later because it all has to be done in a laboratory and then when you get it, it doesn't work. […]
DAPHNE ANCELL 1 [Side 1] [OI] The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project. Daphne Ancell, […]
[…] up his daughter, old uncle Alec Tozer, in a 16mm laboratory in Southampton Row underneath a barbers in a basement. […]
Interviewed by Andrew Dawson, University of Greenwich, 14 February 2011Okay Roy first of all could you give me your date of birth please?Fifteenth of August 1939. Almost the day that war broke out.Ah. And if you could start really right at the beginning. Family background, parents, siblings, where w[…]
[…]us papering up space for a paper in the roll of film beginning of the sequence you want in another paper at the end . And so that when he goes in the laboratory they know which bit you copy and print. That's the mechanics of it.BG What was Philip Jenkinson like?CY Like I didn't deal with him too oft[…]
[…]hadto be rushed back because it had to be processed. We had a processing plant in our building,our own processing plant. We started off by using Kays Laboratory but after a while we formedour own laboratory and when we moved into Television House in Wirrall Street, in about 1960,our own lab was in t[…]
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Johnny Goodman: It also happens that my cousin, or my second cousin is Michael Green who owns Carlton and I also knew he owned the laboratory, but he had nothing to do with it. But I got this phone call and I said, "Oh." He said, "Yes, very interested in you. Got your name, we're […]