Reg Sutton

[…] a street fire watcher and I was a voluntary billeting officer when people were being bombed and we used to […]

Mike Bradsell

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Philip Bonham-Carter

[…]kePB-C = Philip Bonham-CarterPhilip Bonham-Carter: My name is Philip Bonham-Carter. The date today is the 5th October2018. I was born in – at the end of the war, in 1945. Darrol Blake: Where? PB-C:  I was actually born in Gerards Cross in Buckinghamshire. My parents at that stage, rig[…]

Esther Harris

BECTU History Project Interview no: 465 Interviewee: Esther Harris Interviewer: Denis Gifford No of tapes 1Duration: 0:84:00COPYRIGHT: No use may be made of any interview material without the permission of the BECTU History Project (http://www.historyproject.org.uk/). Copyright of interview material[…]

Peter Montagnon

[…]d that was when General Jupp managed to knock off General de latense?at Dien Bien Phu, and I was was actually sheduled go out there to as the liaison officer, to to them, but that fell through so I went to Malaya instead. And I'm sort of shot through there, I was then made a company commander quite […]

Ted (Robert Edward) Newman

[…] waster bait for a penny. I always remember that. And mistake we used to have visits from the police and from Mr. Coombes, he was our fire prevention officer. You never knew when they were coming. But Mr. Combs was a bee. And if anything was wrong, you knew about it. And one of the things I always r[…]

Johnny Speight

[…]my. And we found some that to be true when that last war started. In the end they had to uprank the civilians coming in because I was in signals. Our officers had come from Sandhurst and all those places, they couldn't dial a telephone, let alone lay a line and all that kind of thing. They were havi[…]

L

[…] my father became shortly after that the first school medical officer that Sheffield had. Then we moved and lived there […]
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