[…]o recruited you John Halas: to ways it was. First I employed labour, one day a charming blonde cameraman turned up at Bush House, his name was a Ralph Bond, we nearly fell in love with each other and he taught me a great deal about how to employ people. I was a quick student and he gave me guid[…]
[…]knew exactly what I wanted to do and I knew there was a basis for it in England. I knew there was a Film Society movement, I'd also corresponded with Ralph Bond on it, of what was happening, and I set up 'Contemporary Films' in February '51 and took a one-room office in Greek Street. And there conti[…]
BECTU History Project - Interview No. 118[Copyright BECTU] Transcription Date: 1998-12-12Interview Date: ??? Interviewer: Ralph Bond ?Interviewee: Ivor Montagu NB: This is evidently the transcript of the soundtrack of a filmed interview with Ivor Montagu (details not given on tap[…]
[…]d three official visitors and we had three representatives didn’twe?[OI] Yes, that’s right.Because I remember, mm, I used to go with George Elvin and Ralph Bond. [OI] Yes.And Sid Morrison. We got to four, that’s right.Yes, and I think you had the same at the Women‟s TUC or maybe two.[OI] Yes.Mm, mm.[…]
[…]nknown Speaker 21:32 image of the benevolent Academy. Well,Speaker 1 21:35 I found it benevolent Academy Deidre. You remember Ralph Hogg and I came on to the committee? Yes, I remember to have a little bit of a fight with you. Yes, it wasSpeaker 2 21:49 highly org[…]
[…] and the headmaster said at one point I think I should like to see your one of your shows so I'll come this evening, so we put on a programme, it was Ralph Smart or something, it was a film called Soap that you could get free and one from the Shell industry, and we put these on, he thought these wer[…]