Dudley Lovell

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Keith Ewart

[…], true. Maybe it is today. I don't know. I've not been in there for 30 years, and every 20 years, I didn't work for younger and Rubicon. When I was a stills photographer, Crawfords, I did a lot for at the time, but I very rarely went in the building. So I just don't know. I mean, my contact with the[…]

Sydney Samuelson

24 Jun 1988The copyright of this recording is vested in the ACTT History Project. Sidney Samuelson CBE, Entrepreneur, Chairman of Samuelson Film Service. Interviewer, Alan LawsonSide One.  Q: Sidney, when and where were you born?SAMUELSON: I was born in Paddington in Warrington Crescent I […]

Harry Miller

[…]inst a rock [LAUGHTER] Maid of the Mountains right?  The cameraman who took over I saw recently was Ernie Palmer.  He had a mate used to do stills called Jock somebody.  They were great Chinas you know, well we all were in those early days.But I can always remember that Maid of the Mo[…]

Hazel Allen

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Bernard Gribble

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Dennis Kimbley

[…]e tech. Like we can't think of his Christian name, but his surname was Harris, ron ron Harris, who was the camera man. And Freddie White, who was the stills photographer in charge of that unit. There's a bit of a connotation there. Just quickly, very aggressive, as you said, What happened? His daugh[…]

Douglas Slocombe

[…]he time came. And I don't think they were held up for 10 minutes, but the I got some, I got some fascinating material there, both both movie but also stills. I took a lot of still stuff in the imaginary line. I also, which I paralleled with a visit to the marine Chandon champagne. I have to call it […]

Wolfgang Suschitzky

[…]. They cut holes into the fences for us to stick our lens through. And whenever the animals were tame enough we could go into cages, and I carried my stills camera, and in between shots, I could take photographs, and I soon found that I could sell Those pictures. So my unpaid job really provided me […]

Harry Fowler

behp 0629-t-harry-fowler-transcriptInterviewee: Harry Fowler [HF]Interviewer: David McGillivray [McG]With occasional interventions by Mrs Catherine “Kay” Fowler [KF]Transcription by David Sharp.NB: Some background noise is present from time to time. Where possible I have clarified points made, and i[…]
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