Charlotte Jennings

[…]n in Blackheath was that my sister been born two years before she was born in Cambridge, and my parents married in 19 29. And both sides of those pet sets of parents and my mother and my father totally disproved the marriage, because my father was getting one pound a week in the price of a postgradu[…]

Lionel Banes

[…]ing meal provided if you were after eight o'clock, they used to break for half an hour and give something like fried egg on chips, very greasy on the set. Or did you go? No, you used to go. You went to the canteen? Yes, yeah.Unknown Speaker  9:12  Because working under those conditions the[…]

Robert Scott

[…] easy to, they were very good cameras and it was quite easy to make a mess of it really, I think. So, eventually, I did the engineering part of that. Setting the iris and the gain and various bits and pieces of the camera to get the cameras to match. And then the occasional bit of vision-mixing real[…]

Gerald Chambers

[…]und there were outcrops of iron stone and there was a water supply to drive the mills etc. And therefore they in this valley called thorncliffe, they set up this firm of Iam founders, which subsequently developed into pits collar is coke making plants and the making of pig iron as well asJohn P Hami[…]

William R Vicker

[…] us, since we're it's only a sound, you know, people can't see them, so if you can explain what they are, well,Speaker 1  8:14  well it, it sets out the the number of hours you worked a Week, which was 52 and a half hours a week, half past seven till six o'clock in the week days and on a S[…]

Robert Beatty

[…]which I think Terence Young was directing or producing and then the whole thing went up the spout, they ran out of money, I know Richard was rather upset because he had to pay off various people himself, that he got stuck with. Not very much, but some of the people who worked for him like his make—u[…]

Roger Davis

[…] help, please contact BEHP Secretary,  sue.malden@btinternet.com.Speaker 1  0:00  My name is Roger Davis. And I'm down in deepest Somerset, which is the county where I was born and where I've been fortunate enough to retire. I now live in the city Cathedral City of wells, which is a g[…]

Peter Montagnon

[…]writers. He because he knew the manager terribly well, who used to work for him had been one of his foreman, when he was the manager of a much bigger setup, at the monotype actually, printing presses and all that sort of thing. And so I was apprenticed in and I was sneaked into the factory when I wa[…]

Michael Colomb

[…]t even get an interview at Ealing. The various documentary outfits, which was smaller and I was told, you know, this is the place to get into a small setup that I think we call the film centre with Egan street  And everybody was telling me to go to these small little establishment because you'l[…]
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