[…] on with it, but they used to pay a penny and get a bag of sweets, and an apple or somethingSC: When was this, about 1925?EB: I’m not sure, I went to London eventuallySC: But you did the children’s matinees at Southend.EB: OH yes, until the fire, it was burnt to the ground one Sunday night. I went a[…]
[…] at the end of the war when I was in London and they used to go to the Overseas Club […]
[…]ering attitudes of licence managers in the different archives . In particular she ran across a real ‘stickler’ at the National Film Archives in London called Dawley Dorly Minnick……She’d been there a long time. And, I think that she was Hungarian or Austrian. I can’t remember where she wa[…]
[…]d to go back I tried to work it so that it was the weekend before so I could bring them back with me. But no, they had to arrive. And then we went to London, so I had to go back on my own. And as I will I'll get up late and I'll wander up. We weren't going to start until Saturday afternoon. So I'll […]
[…] pub called the Finsbury Park Hotel in those days. remembers the little boy playing on the biliard room roof. So the first daylight air raid on London was the formation of Gotha aircraft coming over to a big V shaped formation making a funny humming noise. bombing raid, you know, in dayl[…]
[…] told come all the way from California he's flown to London from London Leeds flown to Cork and from know […]
[…] you know she was part of the Olivier lot you know. She had a fellow who used to work with her, Roger Ramsdell and he was amazing. My brother went to London with him one day and came back and said to my Dad “Does Roger know everybody?” And Roger used to come up to the Art Department, he did all this[…]