[…] of Sandra D. Ward.Christine began by re-capping how her life in archive began:“Around 1966, I joined the BBC quite by chance because I did languages at University and I wanted to be an interpreter. I couldn’t get a job, no-one did straight out of university. So I did a bilingual secretarial course […]
[…]o, can we begin by saying who you are, where you were born and when?Peter Mullins: Right. My name is Peter Mullins, I was born in London, Holborn, Great Ormond Street Hospital, 15th September 1931.DB: And what sort of family was it? Were they in the business or not?PM: No, I suppose they were a lowe[…]
[…]ory project. We're doing interview number 354. Dawn Stanford Stanhope I get for some unknown reason, I guess it's called Stanford 23rd of may 1995. That's it. Okay. But okay.Stanley Forman 0:31 Dawn can I begin with your birth. Where were you bornDawn Stanford 0:36 &nbs[…]
[…]ou very much. I think my main claim to fame is we we produce enough, about 2500 pounds a year to the CTBFannual dinner dance,no old thing. We give an award and for people in business outside the business we think of you know, done reasonably well. And that that really it I come in here on a Wednesda[…]
[…]here?Alan Lawson 1:03 have you been back,Ray Morse 1:04 no, no, never been back. However,Alan Lawson 1:07 what about schoolingRay Morse 1:10 my people who have owned a string of pubs, about 14 of them. So as shifted from one school to another, I […]