A A 'Alf' Tunwell

[…]ys, as I've told you before, we had to use tripods. And that wasn't very easy to go into a football ground, or a racecourse and start trying to pinch pictures with a camera and tripod. I can quote you, for instance, the Grand National, was a great pinching job.Ralph Bond: Oh yes, tell is about that.[…]

Keith Nunn Comp

[…] had hodgkin's disease and passed away. Anyway now we were moving home from hindhead to Woodroyd as st revellss in […]

Carmen Dillon

[…] [Looking through photographs] I was just trying to find a picture of - never mind - I forget everybody's name. […]

Jim Peters

[…]nd, gosh, we didn't have an outside aerial. It was an inside aerial and it looked Sputnik with a couple of wires from it and I always remember my Dad moving about the room trying to get a picture and we'd say, "Hold it! Hold it! Hold it!" and he was in an uncomfortable position but eventually it did[…]

Keith Nunn

[…]portunity and went back to live with Father. Who I stayed with until unfortunately as I say had hodgkin's disease and passed away. Anyway now we were moving home from hindhead to Woodroyd as st revellss in Gloucestershire. When I went to school in colford and the family again moved so we now lived i[…]

Mike Hodges

[…]front of the camera. Mm hmm. The artists loved you they were because they were relying on their words, you know, being correctly at the correct speed moving through the things - Rodney Giesler  19:36  I was going to say was that your job scrolling it at the right -[speed]? Mike H[…]

Elizabeth Furse (née Wolpert)

[…] a sort of, and the post office union with, with John Gresham [ph 18:50] they had, they had political aims, you see.Right.They did this. But I was in pictures, you see. So...So, I was going to say let's then go back to that time at Elstree, was there just the one film that you worked on?No, no, I we[…]
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