Sheelagh Rees

[…]n, in Belfast?[Laughter]2In Belfast.Right.And I think it was Mrs Haverfield, Mrs Haverfield either interviewed me but or was closely connected on the London side to the appointments. And she was a very elegant lady and I had this interview and I did the typing and I did the shorthand and I have the […]

Gerry Anstiss

[…]sed to have to go through to Northhampton most of the time, to a professor there who carried on the teaching that was started at the Royal Academy in London. But in 19 In fact, in 1939, I was the leader of the junior Symphony Orchestra at the Albert Hall, played at the Albert Hall. dad wanted me to […]

Peter Proud

[…]ives or enhanced our prestige.When my father died I came down to mother here in London.What sort of age would that be? I was about thirteen.What had you been do[…]

Roy Lockett

[…].Ah. And if you could start really right at the beginning. Family background, parents, siblings, where were you born?Mm, I was born in Croydon, south London. My Dad was a plumber, mm, but he was in the Army throughout the, from almost the time I was born until about 1945 so I hardly ever saw him. Mm[…]

Brian Shemmings

[…]p;married again around about 1946 and we went to live in Stockwell in southwest London and I went to Henry Thornton grammar school. In Clapham Common between 1947&nb[…]
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