Sam Williams

[…]ing and I worked on the three to 11 shift. Jimmy Gemmel was the developer who done the early shift very old timer retired now he came from Pathe and |Lens Meston? who has been in the trade since 1911. He was working on the printing shift and he was a sight printerSam Williams  18:27  he ac[…]

Stephen Peet

[…]films that she'd made. I think they were 20 minutes or 10 minutes - I only remember the name of one of them: "Around the Village Green" - to make a silent version for sending overseas for places that still hadn't got sound machines. [00:15:46] And so this was a marvellous job. I had to write th[…]

Bert Craik

[…]ing and I worked on the three to 11 shift. Jimmy Gemmel was the developer who done the early shift very old timer retired now he came from Pathe and |Lens Meston? who has been in the trade since 1911. He was working on the printing shift and he was a sight printerSam Williams  18:27  he ac[…]

John Aldred

[…]e film industry because my interest went back a long way even though I was only 16. For instance I can remember my first visit to the cinema in the silent days, at the Majestic Cinema in Doncaster because my father was a great cinema buff and he loved going to the movies or films as they were called[…]

Roy Parkinson

[…]d Secrets of Scotland Yard by ex Chief Detective Inspector Ernest Haigh, one of these stories was filmed by H.B. Parkinson as Lost, Stolen or Strayed in 1921 in which Haigh is credited as writer and cast member] I was playing a small part in it, the boy I suppose. I'll alway[…]
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