Peggy Hyde-Chambers (nee Rignold)

[…]erson in sight.[Laughter]So I stayed smiling and saluting and waved with, with my left hand.[Laughter]But I wasn’t there for very long and then I was posted to Rutland Gate in, opposite the barracks and there I drove an ADMS who had the maroon ribbons round his hat.[A 20:13]Yes.And his name was, mm,[…]

Sarah Erulkar (de Normanville)

[…]lly...Well, they’re the three that were successful. The other two were totally different. Onewas the film on design of stamps, called Picture to Post, which I got the BAFTA for, and again, Arthur was my cameraman â€“ no, he wasn’t – sorry, it was Douglas Ransom. Andthat was, again, a gl[…]

Cyril Crowhurst

[…]to any union.A          Didn’t belong to any union at all.  They had mostly come in from either the Post Office or from Weston Electric or such like things etc.  But, oh incidentally, the man who was the stage hand man who used to run up all the[…]

Charles Crichton

[…]use I was at Ealing at that time, you enjoyed very much, was Bill Blewit on that one.CC : Yes .SC : Tell me about Bill Blewit.CC: Bill Blewit was the post master at Masle and Harry Watt and Cavalcanti, I don’t know, the documentary boys had used him quite a lot before the war. He was a natural actor[…]

Interview Recordings – Editing

[…] for the entire interview process from planning, through production to post-production and ensuring it is ready and complete for publishing. […]
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