[…] Girdlestone: And he got a job as Lab Manager at London Films, you know, William Jury's company, who donated Glebelands, incidentally. […]
[…] I did go there and. And had a very nice time with the son of Karl Gaya, the film laboratory man in Germany, went over there to visit see. He came to London, and then invited me over, and I went there. I saw their film laboratories, and it was a show up for hours and Americans because they were perf[…]
[…]uper Eight and occasionally 16mm. I remember once taking a 16mm projector home with me and we used to get a lot of the big Feature Films sent up from London. People used to hire them out by a catalogue, a catalogue of films which people could look through and hire and rent by the day or the weekend […]
[…]. We did look after the mall and I came to denim from Shepherds Bush in 45. Then in later 45 we started a pitcher's den and couldn't cater for called London town, which Wesley Ruggles directed. She's done. Charlie Ruggles,Jim Shields 3:49 sinister. Okay.John Hargreaves 3:50 W[…]
[…]one just starting out?Norman Fisher: It was something about that, it was between two and three pounds a week.Roy Fowler: Could you survive on that in London or did you have help from your parents?Norman Fisher: No, my mother who was a widow then, she came down and set up in house here, so I was stil[…]
[…]gers, hundreds or a couple of 100 stringers, 100 in the United States of land and others scattered around the rest of the world, offices far apart as London and Australia.Speaker 1 19:31 Did you get sorry? Were the stringers in England at all?Unknown Speaker 19:35 Only One In[…]
[…]ion with our film industry. I trust this isn't too un-gentlemanly to ask you, but may I ask when and where you were born?Ella Mallett : I was born in London - English mother and Channel Island Jersey father.Roy Fowler : Right. And would you care to tell us when?Ella Mallett : 15th April 1894.Roy Fow[…]
[…] Perth Rep? Yes. And then what, what brought you to London? What, what, what were your ambitions at that particular […]
[…] a week. Roy Fowler: Could you survive on that in London or did you have help from your parents? Norman […]