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[…] were. Rodney Giesler : And when you were working on two different floors, did you have a lot of height? […]

Chris Kelly

[…] the the older siblings left and went to Vienna, and my grandfather, then after and my and my grandfather and great grandfather then joined the other two siblings in Dresden where the grandfather then died there and Misha then went to Berlin afterwards and enjoined and joined a with Max Reinhardt it[…]

Tim Emblem - England

[…]affinity was with the film side of things so I dealt with that. So, yeah, I was involved in everything from live transmissions of feature films, with two telecine channels back-to-back doing automatic changeovers every 20 minutes or so between reels, and play-ins to the studios, and that sort of thi[…]

L P (Bill) Williams

[…]n about sound proofing...L.P. Williams : No no, no no, it was an ex-aircraft factory Stoll Studios were.Rodney Giesler : And when you were working on two different floors, did you have a lot of height?L.P. Williams : Oh yes, yes, yes. Not as high as the sound stages were, usual factory sort of heigh[…]

Harold Myers

[…]y, I was born in Notting Hill, 19 112 my parents were refugees from Russia, victims of the pogroms. My father came over first and followed 18 months, two years later by my mother. My father was a gentleman, Taylor. We lived in something approaching a slum in the back waters of Notting Hill, and it w[…]

Ron Hill

[…] just off Oxford Street. Now, he wasn't it wasn't Newman and Kingston on the lineRon Hill  8:36  Newman Allaria? then he went on from there two years in there and then took over the reins when George left went down to the Bush. Yes, he became foreman.Alan Lawson  9:00  Then the o[…]

Muriel Cole

[…] and where you were,Speaker 3  0:35  right? I first drew breath just before the outbreak of World War One in June 1914, which means that in two months time, I shall be 74 the place this auspicious event occurred was in a small terrace suburban house in Willesden. At the bottom of our garde[…]

Penny Woolcock

[…]om the middle of the 19th century to the early 20th century, there was 60,000 people in Buenos Aires who spoke English at home, there was a kind of network of private schools that we all went to and country clubs in which we entertained ourselves at the weekend. And, and it was very mercantile commu[…]

Roy Lockett

[…]n, but because it was an union apprenticeship you got a day off a week at college and you got, and I did voluntarily, I had to do one night but I did two nights a week at night school as well. So and that, that was really, and I became very interested in a whole set of things which weren’t simp[…]

Anne Hanford

[…] in this ASLIB Special Library Group?ANNE HANFORD:  Well, there was somebody who worked for Shell, Michael Molds  I think there were one or two academic libraries.  I honestly can’t remember all their names now.  Oh, and also the BFI used to send people as well so you got to know[…]
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