Clyde Jeavons

[…]of material from which the committees could select, because they wouldn’t do that homework themselves, and the same with television and the same with scientific films because we had a science committee as well. So all these were formally set up, and some of the names were staggering, people who were[…]

Philip Donnellan

[…]art from my prep school. But Mary Baker Eddy, which was a lot of intellectually pretentious nonsense, was completely unintelligible to me. I mean the scientific statement of being which I remember to this day but I wont bore you with.  I mean but of course the thing about Christian Science is t[…]

Michael Clarke

[…]10:07  Secondary?John Hargreaves  10:10  Yes, I heard the news man, how isn't that I did in fact write a film for them a little later. Scientific film. Well, anyway, films, in fact, packed up. And we also started scurrying around to jobs. And I was offered a job by Donald Alexander an[…]

Patrick (Paddy) Carey

[…].John Taylor  25:27  What was the next that you did for in the Arctic?Paddy Carey  25:31  Yes, the other one was an expedition or scientific expedition, which was doing research into the physiology of cold. And the place where they had chosen I think, wasCambridge Bay that was on[…]

Alan Izod

[…]there was there was Frank Goodliffe,Alan Izod  24:44  who was working with 35 millimetre films, mainly Frank had had been a a member of the scientific Film Unit. I think it was really basically largely with  scientific filming. And I think this influenced his work a great deal. But hi[…]

Rodney Giesler

[…]timer system, as in a gents urinal. John I chortled about this. I was always looking for an analogy to explain clever technology to people who were unscientific. A lot of animation was used, and again I did a lot of drawings showing phase relationships in alternating currents. Rotating vectors. You […]

Vivienne Collins

[…]n’t know, I cannot, do you know it’s extraordinary I cannot remember whether Mark laid me off or whether then I wasoffered a job at, at Technical and Scientific. But anyway I went, that’s where I wentafter that.It’s down the road from there.Yes, over the umbrella shop.Mm.Over...Oh yes.Smith’s the um[…]

Roger Smither

[…]aces where it shouldn’t be. There are anecdotes about Nitrate Won’t Wait, about such campaigns around the world. There are few rather more thoroughly scientific things about the history of nitrate film, the history of the replacement of nitrate with acetate. What else? All sorts, there is something […]
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