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TRANSCRIPT OF CAROL OWENS INTERVIEW BEHP – REVISED BY COCarol Owens - IntervieweePaul Collard - Interviewer29th November 2017SPEAKER: M3 [Paul Collard]This is a British Entertainment History Project interview with Carol Owens at home in Ealing. The date is the twenty ninth of November 2017. The came[…]
[…]R FOR BECTU HISTORY PROJECTMF: I'm a Liverpudlian as you may gather from a problem I have with certain words like fur-her? but otherwise I spent most of my life down in the London area. I think at this stage I would have been influenced in my career by my late father, Leslie Faber - I think it might[…]
[…]dent, like everything else. I went to see Mrs Carrington, I think even by marriage no relation to Dora Carrington, but she was the appointments officer of the University of London and I happened to discover that they had bought a house in Gordon Square which used to belong to Adrian Stephen an[…]