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[…]916 at Stamford Brook in London during an air raid. I believe it was a Zeppelin raid. My father was not present because he was a Captain in the Royal Naval Air Service and he was in the Royal Flying Service and he was in the Royal Air Force and he has long since deceased which is another story altog[…]
[…] not present because he was a Captain in the Royal Naval Air Service and he was in the Royal Flying […]
[…]st track of you between G-B I and Realist.Kitty Wood : Well I wanted to leave G-B I as soon as the war was over, but I was in the middle of a lengthy Naval film and I - the director virtually blackmailed me into staying. And I wasn't able to go at a time when it would have been advantageous for me t[…]
[…] learned how to use portable 35mm and 16mm projectors for naval shows.[48] Rigorous training was crucial in a profession that […]
[…]he was he and the film were accompanied by a pianist. And this was a very, very special occasion. And then we also have in the town a very well known naval author, Richard Woodman, and and he described in detail the relationship between what he had seen on the screen of the film and his knowledge of[…]