[…]coupled with my working class parents is because all my life I felt this kinship to the firm which blithely in my youth, I felt I should be part of, especially in financial and managerial sense. It seems to be something very much akin to, to me, as opposed to my parents and my brothers. All of us wo[…]
[…]idn't experience and also the trams were wonderful in London too. I used to love riding on the train. So all in all those holidays were you know very special ones indeed. I look back on them with great pleasure. Anyway I attended the Royal Free School which was quite a good school. It had a very ver[…]
[…]y in the in the early very early 60s they they opened up from being a special effects that with Tommy Howard they opened up into into commercial to a […]
[…]almost like it was a...it was a drum rather than - it didn't have the handle at the back here.Fred Tomlin: That's right, yes.Bob Allen: So that was a special tubular thing made up for the boom?Fred Tomlin: Made up for the boom that's right yes. We used to mount it in there, slot it into it, that's r[…]
[…]nbsp;AL An LLB? JG LLB. AL And you didn’t use it then? JG No, I was very interested in industrial and trade union law, and that was my speciality, and when I left college I was … went to the careers office and they suggested me for two basic jobs, and one was a research oficer at Equi[…]
[…]a couple of years until I spotted in a newspaper and advertisement for a competition that aimed at getting a group of young people out to Canada on a special train. I entered this and had to spend a couple of weeks learning about Canada and it all it entailed and answer a large number of questions. […]
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[…]I remember Ronnie being absolutely thunderstruck. Because I was her NumberTwo we thought it terribly important that it shouldn't appear that it was a special relationship so sheused to go out with Philip Mackie a lot to try and disguise what was going on but yes we weremarried and then she went to C[…]