Patrick (Paddy) Carey

[…]st in art which I, I had had before. Remember, when I was nine, a travelling salesman sold my mother. The Children's encyclopaedia, andI, my, my twin models are interesting, but I spent hours looking at it. And I learned something both about art, and about wildlife and nature and that kind of thing.[…]

Erwin Hillier

[…] politics. I'll tell you why. Because Berlin, in those days was not had what I call liberal outlook, very much. So the Nazis looked upon with certain models, the ridicule crude people Volker and they said, Never will they come to power. They may accept them in Bavaria, because the Prussians don't fo[…]

Len Runkel

[…]ou put your blank onUnknown Speaker  1:05:56  and you printed against the negative on a track printer. A matter of fact, it was a converted Model D, Bell, how Model D, 1917,Unknown Speaker  1:06:07  we put ball races in it.Unknown Speaker  1:06:11  It was set up very ac[…]

Oswald (Ossie) Morris

[…] and I'm to look after it can I can have a camera and he gave me a cinephon I've never seen a cinephon in my life before. Brian had a lovely vinten . Model 8 and I mean it was really a lovely camera to look through and everything. Brian had gear head only one I knew worked with a gear head and […]

Vernon Sewell

[…] it like this." He said, "No, it will be a model." I said, "Well, a model will be awful! I'm […]

Vernon Sewell

[…]cant!" I said, "But..." He said, "You can't do it!" I said, "But Mr Korda it's all set, I've arranged to do it like this." He said, "No, it will be a model." I said, "Well, a model will be awful! I'm not going to do a model" and I went out. And Cunningham who was Korda's right- hand man said, "Verno[…]

Leonard (Len) Harris

[…]ostly Mitchells. On the other hand we used also DebriesAlan Lawson: That was the Superparvo?Leonard Harris: Superparvo yeah, and I had ordinary Parvo models, that were mostly used for location work, exteriors. Stanley Rodwell had a Superparvo, I remember - do you remember Stanley Rodwell?Alan Lawson[…]

Francis Searle

[…]d then the Dragon stick running moles and jelly molds and wet moles and all that sort of thing. And I rather interesting thing here ways, because the modeler was Bianchi, bianco, Bianchi. And much later, when I was working for Sydney box at Riverside, he was the modeler at Riverside. Small world, sm[…]
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