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[…] the fact that you could get lunch at the Cafe Royal for 17.5d up to the beginning of the war, […]
[…] architecture and in 1928 I became an associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects. Uh, during the time I […]
[…] a week, were always devoted to the activities of the Royal Family and sporting events. Do you feel that this […]
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[…] a funny look and I said, "That wasn't very good, was it?" He said, "No!" So I went next door to the top spot, which was the pub, next to the Theatre Royal which is where STV originally was and I had a gin and tonic and I'm sitting there and about ten minutes later Jimmy came in and said, "I've been[…]
[…] horse-drawn milkmen and bakers’ vans and coal vans coming round delivering every day. My Mum and Dad rowing. MDThose were the days before television… BAOh we didn’t have… I bought our first television after I had been working for about four or five years. My parents couldn’t a[…]