[…] one son and four daughters. So my grandfather altogether had two sons and eight daughters and out of those two […]
[…] of course in those days you knuckle down there because you needed a job I had no private means. And I needed to my living I mean, I think I only had two pairs of shoes. One was the pair. I wore at hops at University on Saturday nights and the other was a pair of waterproof grey Wellington's.Alan La[…]
[…]owledge of photography, to pull focus, and that better than the person who was then employed there to do that. What camera were you working? They had two or three cameras. They had one standard MitchellUnknown Speaker 6:43 in a blimp.Unknown Speaker 6:44 Yes, they had a homem[…]
[…]ght a cinema in Dinnington in West Yorkshire called The Palace, still there, chemist shop now. And ran that for several years using his family, two daughters and a son, as the projectionists and the cashiers etcetera.
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[…]n early films and her name was Magarey Lorring, for those films.Norman Swallow: Is that Loring?Julia Cave: Lorring and we left there when I was about two. My father then… [um] war broke out shortly, well when I was three I guess and my father joined the admiralty. So, we… from then on, […]
[…] nail sticking up in it and he’d turned it over because in the snow and... Oh, in, in those days, I don’t suppose they do anymore but we used to wear twopairs of good woollen socks and moccasins, because moccasins were, were very, your feet could move in they, they kept much warmer in moccasins than[…]
[…]ckled margin. And we have actually had a camera. So we made mo vies and great movies. When we were eight onwards I was under the influence with those two men. The chapter moved away. From. Weaving tidy. So anyway I am afraid that was a situation that well we both wanted to get in the movies and have[…]
[…]hot to a long shot, you couldn't adjust the parallax in the middle of the shot. But that was the standard camera of all documentary films, clockwork, two springs, and it worked very well. It was quite reliable,Speaker 1 13:05 but the widest angle was 35 mill, wasn't it at that time? Yes,[…]
[…] are for a young man? When you leave school in two or three year's time maybe there's something you can […]
[…]ding German bomber just dropped some bombs, for fun I think. I saw a light-DB: Where you were in Kent? PM: In Kent. I was sleeping in a bed with two other boys. We were evacuees and the ceiling came down. It was an old farmhouse; on the end of the bed and the rest of the room there was black du[…]