behp0076t-cyril-crowhurst-transcript This interview is the copyright of the BEHP7 hours 45 minutes Side A - Interview with Cyril Crowhurst at his home on Monday 6 February 1989. A In point of fact I was born in 1906 and the birth […]
[…] public's attention and the year that we used to have stills from the films in a still case to display […]
[…] of all women and they didn’t even want a male photographer there representing ‘The Journal’. That‟s right. Yes, I remember […]
Timecode 05:28:11:02 to 06:14:18:10 SPEAKER: M1 How much. Side 8 was a Morris side 8. QUESTION Now do you want […]
Time Code 00:00:00:00 to 00:45:46:00 Ossie Morris Side 1 I worked I worked on was the Morris lighting camera and […]
[…]a plantation in New South Wales, and he's still out there. My younger brother, youngest brother, James, he was he went on to be a professional travel photographer. And all around the world had a huge travel library and many of his photographs so with big photographic libraries, like LME, and so on.S[…]
[…]ived-in! Not tacky - lived-in! R: That's right! No, you're absolutely right. I: But I remember this campaign particularly well. R: The photographer that took that was in Edinburgh. He was a very good photographer. He did it very well. A young guy. I: Oh yeah! I mean it certainly […]
[…] the Evening Times and there was a fire out the east end of Glasgow somewhere. I can't, it was a flat somewhere so they had a reporter and they had a photographer and they had a driver and the Evening Times started really early in the morning so I think they were out there about seven o' clock and e[…]
Interviewed by Andrew Dawson, University of Greenwich, 14 February 2011Okay Roy first of all could you give me your date of birth please?Fifteenth of August 1939. Almost the day that war broke out.Ah. And if you could start really right at the beginning. Family background, parents, siblings, where w[…]
[…]Times. [Laughter] [TIME 01:24:34] When the BBC appoints a committee to advise on preserving archives then … I had a call from the photographer of The Times, well publicity put him on to me, saying could I take your picture in the Film Store, which is always a great visual backgro[…]