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OHD_WRT_0177 NT oral history experience

To date I have collected ten oral history interviews with a wide range of people associated with Seaton Delaval Hall, from former residents to National Trust staff and volunteers. Overall, the experience has been positive for both myself and those I have interviewed. I have enjoyed listening to their stories and many have told me after the interview how much they enjoyed the experience. It is important to note I am recording under Newcastle University and not the National Trust. This means I need to follow the university’s ethics and data protection policies. However, during my three-month placement at Seaton Delaval Hall and my efforts to get the recordings archived, I developed a better understanding how recording oral history within the National Trust works.

If you type oral history into Acorn you get “the guide to setting up an oral history project.” Although sadly many of the links to other Trust oral history projects are dead-links, the guide gives a good foundation to recording oral history. The emphasis of working with The British Library and getting training from the Oral History Society which can be paid for by the Sir Laurie Magnus Bursary is great. I have come across many oral history projects where archiving is very much treated as an afterthought, so it is refreshing to see how the guide encourages working with an archivist throughout an oral history project. However, both the guide and the current permissions and copyright assignment form, which is to be used for archiving the recordings at the British Library, are not completely up to date with regards to data protection and the copyright assignment. There is little to no mention of GDPR and the copyright assignment looks a little too simple if compared to what copyright, data protection and licensing experts, Naomi Corn Associates, currently advise.

It is also important to point out that in the guide there is no mention of the ethical issues you need to consider when recording oral history, only a small paragraph on what to do in case the interviewee gets upset. Because I am recording oral histories via Newcastle University I had to go through thorough ethical approval. There is no such process within the National Trust.

Another slightly out of date element is the storing of the oral history recordings before they are archived. The guide focuses on an electronic cascading file system, which is fine. But it does not discuss the devices where these files need to be stored and I am pretty confident that the way the National Trust stores its files has clearly changed since the writing of this guide. I contacted the data protection office and they informed me that an oral history recording and its accompanying metadata needs to be stored on SharePoint for data protection reasons. This seems completely logical, only I was also informed by IT that they would prefer it if people did not have large WAV files on SharePoint because this interferes with the Trust’s carbon neutrality aims. I would also like to note that the archivists I have talked to emphasise that a digital file only exists if it is stored in three different places with at least one of them not being cloud based. There is therefore a slight conflict between data protection and IT, although I was later offered to upload my WAV files to the Seaton Delaval Hall SharePoint, after I mentioned this issue to a member of staff.

In addition to dissecting the Trust’s guide to oral history I have become familiar with the British Library’s cataloguing system – cadensa. It is definitely not the most user-friendly interface and the software company that developed it seems to no longer support cadense, which is slightly worrying. The National Trust audio collection at the British Library is their biggest collection with over 1000 entries but access to these recordings is limited due to the cadensa software. From the contact I have had with the British Library they are aware of their limitations and understand they might not be able to offer the best access to archived recordings. They are after all also working with limited resources.

What I believe I am able to concluded from my experience doing oral history recordings on a National Trust site, is that the foundations are there but they just need updating. By bringing together oral historians, IT support, the data protection office, archivists, and copyright experts one could easily update the guidance to make the process safer and more ethical.

OHD_WRT_0172 Chpt. 01 History of oral history tech

Chpt. 01 – The History of Oral History Technology

“The history of progress is littered with experimental failures.”

– Victor Papanek, Design for the Real World

Let is take a moment to contemplate the MiniDisc. Developed by Sony in 1992, it was meant to replace the cassette, with its ability to edit and rewrite recordings, and 60 – 80 minutes audio storage, it was the hot new thing that was going to change how we record forever. Fast forward thirty years or so and the MiniDisc has become one of the textbook examples of a failed technology. For oral historians and sound archivists the promises made by the Minidisc were never fulfilled but for different reasons. For oral historians it was difficult to use when recording, and for sound archivists it was incompatible with certain editing and storage softwares, and sharing files was not universally possible (Perks, 2012). Today there still is a disconnect between what oral historians want from technology, what sound archivists want from technology, and what the technology actually offers. It is a three-way relationship where no one is completely satisfied. Oral historians wish technology to provide them with the tools to better contextualise their archived oral history recordings and utilise the orality of oral history recordings, even though oral historians have heavily relied on transcripts for years (Boyd, 2014; Frisch 2008). Archivists simply want a technology that will last and ensure access for many, many years to come (Perks, 2012). Technology however does not exclusively cater to oral historians and sound archivists, but supplies far more lucrative fields and is therefore more likely to bend to their needs and desires (Perks, 2012). This means there is a gap in the market for technology that satisfies oral historians and archivists. Over the years there have been several attempts to fill this gap. I say attempts because no one technology has completely fulfilled oral historians and sound archivists wishes, some are very close but complete adoption has not yet been achieved. To some extend this is due to people having their fingers burnt too many times, I refer back to the Minidisc. Alongside the differing needs of oral historians and archivists, there is the tension between the techno-enthusiasts and the techno-phobes. While some oral historians, like Michael Frisch greet the technological age with much enthusiasm others, like Al Thomson have taken a slightly more cautious approach (Frisch, 2008; Lambert and Frisch, 2013; Thomson, 2007). Although truth be told it is difficult to constantly be aware of people’s feelings towards technology as it is so rapidly evolving. When Al Thompson wrote about about the digital revolution in Four Paradigm Transformations in Oral History, Youtube was only two years old and social media sites were not as prominent as they are now. Rob Perks wrote Messiah with the Microphone before the huge revelations around the NSA and GCHQ surveillance in 2013 and the Cambridge Analytica scandal post-2016. Not to mention the colossal impact the COVID-19 pandemic had on both the fields of oral history and archiving and their relationship with technology.

Nevertheless, taking all of this in my stride, in this chapter I wish to explore the attempts made to find a technological solution to the problem of archived oral history recordings as my project makes up part of this bumpy ride. I wish to take a moment to reflect on the history of oral history technology, investigating what has happen so far and what I can learn from my predecessors. Above all what I am looking at is why they failed. At face valued this seems cruel but in reality any story about innovation is a story about failure (Syed, 2020, p.43; Papanek, 200, p. 184). The trick is to look failure in the face, something designers are repeated credited being good at (Syed, 2020; Kelly and Kelly, 2013). So that is what I am going to do. I, a designer, am going to visit my ancestors, the endeavours that sadly failed, and my elders, those who are still battling away. I shall pay my respect, listen to their stories and warnings, and build the foundation of this project. My journey starts with a visit to the graveyard of oral history technology. 

Welcome to the graveyard

The oldest plot in the graveyard of oral history technology belongs the TAPE system. A system devised by Dale Treleven in 1981 at the Wisconsin State Historical Society, that encouraged users to access oral history tapes in a way that puts ‘orality’ at its centre. Naturally it was deemed to much and not shiny enough (Boyd, 2014). The second oldest and rather grander plot belongs to Project Jukebox. Developed at the University of Alaska Fairbanks at the start of the nineties it was described as “a fantastic jump into space age technology” (Lake, 1991, p. 30). However according to Willam Schneider, one of the developers, it was more like a “stumble” into digital technology with the naive hope that it would save time and money (Schneider, 2014). There is mention of CDs, dial-up technology, and software support provided by a corporation they refer to as Apple Computers Inc. (Lake, 1991; Smith, 1991). Project Jukebox did not fully make it out of the twentieth century, but it definitely started trend. Next to Project Jukebox lies the grave of the Visual Oral/Aural History Archive or VOAHA. Sherna Berger Gluck at California State University, Long Beach was deeply inspired by Project Jukebox during the creation of VOAHA, specifically their approach to ethical concerns surrounding sharing oral history recordings and its ‘boutique’ nature (Gluck, 2014; Boyd, 2014). Although this time there was a focus on ensuring that it was better connected to the web, we were after all at the turn of the millennium and the internet was getting big. Eventually both Project Jukebox and VOAHA became victims of the seemingly inevitable technological advancements and university budget cuts, however both are also survived by their ‘children’. The former has a version available online and the latter was absorbed into the university library system, not without some hiccups (Gluck, 2014).

Beside these two juggernauts of projects the graveyard is filled with similar endeavours, mostly websites copying the ‘boutique’ style interface, which remained largely the same only slight altering to fit wider developments in digital aesthetics (Boyd, 2014). An example of such website was the Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky Oral History Project Digital Media Database developed by Doug Boyd, which in his words was a “gorgeous” website that had “logical” information architecture. However, the requirements to achieve this ‘boutique’ style every time a new recording was added were too high for these larger scale oral history projects, making ventures like Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky Oral History Project Digital Media Database, Project Jukebox and VOAHA, more akin to well curated exhibitions than oral history archives (Boyd, 2014, p. 89). Another project, Montreal Life Stories, established at Concordia University seemed to whole heartedly embrace this digital exhibition format. Steven High writes how digital storytelling, using digital software to blend together various mediums into a narrative experience for a viewer, became key in ensuring better community participation in the Life Stories project (High, 2010). Sadly, although no surprising, www.lifestoriesmontreal.ca no longer links to the original project. When reflecting on Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky Oral History Project Digital Media Database Boyd admits this focus on the userbility led to a lack of consideration for the maintenance required to keep his website running. In the end it was “digitally abandoned, opened up to online hackers and eventually taken down” (2014, p. 9). Just like Project Jukebox and VOAHA, the Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky Oral History Project Digital Media Database is survived by a comparable version on the web today. I am of course unable to compare the two, however the project’s kin does seem to crudely jump between host websites and insist on opening a new tab every time. Nevertheless the same cannot be said for many of the project’s comrades which leave nothing behind bar a trail of dead links.

In another part of the graveyard lies the significantly smaller section of oral history software. Here Interclipper and Stories Matter lie side by side. Interclipper was a software most prominently championed by Michael Frisch, who in 1998 saw the market research software as the answer oral history’s archiving problem. The appeal of the software was its ability to ‘clip’ larger audio files to into more bitesize chucks and adding appropriate metadata (Lambert and Frisch, 2013; High, 2010). Sherna Berger Gluck decided to use it in her pilot project pre-VOAHA, however Gluck opted to develop her own system instead as Interclipper did not supply a digital file of the entire oral history recording alongside the clips, and its database was not compatible with the internet (Gluck, 2014). In another situation, students at Concordia University tested out the software and found it frustrating to use, worried about certain information being lost, and thought it too expensive (Jessee, Zambrzycki, and High, 2011; High, 2010). This testing was part of a wider project for developing a new oral history software, which would become Stories Matters.

Stories Matter started as an in-house database software created at the Centre of Oral History and Digital Storytelling at Concordia University. It was meant to be a software for oral historians by oral historians (High, 2010). Like all its predecessors, including TAPE to some extend, Stories Matters wanted to move away from the transcript and focus more on the orality of oral history recordings, and better contextualise the recordings. Jacques Langlois from Kamicode software was hired as the software engineer. He mostly had experience developing video games and no experience with oral history (Jessee, Zembrycki, High, 2011, p. 5). From the article written about the project the development process seemed to be a bit of a bumpy ride filled with miscommunication and endless bug fixing, in other words a classic design process. And yet as far as I can tell Stories Matter no longer exists. The majority of the links in the article on the software are dead and, although Stories Matter does have a page on the Kamicode software website, I am unable to download it.

Neither Interclipper nor Stories Matters are available to use, hence the graves. They, like the digital archives/exhibits, broke down under technological advancements, university austerity, and a lack of maintenance, leaving nothing but suggestions of their existence in a handful of papers. In a relatively short period of time this graveyard has been fill with projects initial fuelled by the promise of technology advancements only for them to left in the dust. At first this all seems to be a deeply tragic story but then I must remind you of the quote at the start of this chapter: “The history of progress is littered with experimental failures” (Papanek, 2020). So let us see what we able to learn to from all these failures.

Learning from my ancestors

After visiting my ancestors, walking between all these graves, there is a lot to unpack, but one thing stuck in my head, Doug Boyd’s story of the Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky Oral History Project Digital Media Database. The database was, according to Boyd, a beautiful site to behold, yet fundamental requirements were not met and it stop working. This reminded me of the age old debate between whether a design should be functional or beautiful. In his book, Design for the Real World, Victor Papanek writes how the most asked question by design students is “should I design it to be functional or to be aesthetically pleasing?” But this is the wrong question to ask, in fact according to Papanek the question does not even make sense, because aesthetics actually is one of the elements of function. Papanek goes on to explain how in order to make a design function you need address six elements: method, need, association, use, telesis, and aesthetics (Papanek, 2020). As I said there is a lot to unpack from my visit to the graveyard of oral history technology so to give myself some structure I will use Papanek’s six elements of function to further dissect the triumphs and tribulations of my ancestors in an attempt to discover why they are no longer with us.

Use

 I think it can be said the general aim of my ancestors is to use technology to help bring orality into the centre of archived oral history recordings and frame the recordings in a wider context. The designs were meant to be used to create a better listening experience. This is where the designs were mostly the same, their differences lay with access and format. Project Jukebox was, due to it being the 1990s, was not connected up to the internet, but projects like VOAHA, Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky Oral History Project Digital Media Database and Montreal Life Stories, had a prime aim to make the oral history recordings as accessible as possible via the internet (Gluck, 2014; High, 2010). Similarly the creators of Stories Matters decided to make their software web-based instead of being a downloadable software like Interclipper (Jessee, Zambrzycki, and High, 2011; High, 2010). When we look at format things become a bit more vague, as it was only in retrospect Boyd labeled Project Jukebox, VOAHA, and Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky Oral History Project Digital Media Database as well-curated exhibitions rather than an archives (Boyd, 2014). However, Steven High championed the digital storytelling in Montreal Life Stories, and in a paper on Stories Matters, it is mentioned that other database projects like The Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation and The Informedia Digital Video Library at Carnegie Mellon were seen as too archive-like (Jessee, Zambrzycki, and High, 2011). And of course some projects focused more on creating general software, while other focused on enhancing one particular set of oral history recordings. In conclusion, even though there was the overarching aim to focus of orality and wider contexts, the use of each design changed slightly depending on their attitudes towards access and format. These discrepancy suggest there is no universal idea under oral historians as to what they want these digital designs to be and do – what they want to use them for. I imagine there is a need for multiple designs: a good exhibiting tool for when oral historians want to present their findings, and a good storage and access tool, for after the end of an oral history project when everything is archived. But the latter is where something far more fundamental needs to be addressed by these designs.

If we return to Papanek, he starts his section on use with the question “does it work?”. Clearly, the designs in the graveyard of oral history technology no longer work, thus something within use of the designs was overlooked. If these projects aimed to be archives or tools to build archives they failed, because the main use of an archive is keeping things for a long time. This leads us back to Rob Perks and his writing on the relationship between technology, oral historians, and sound archivists. According to Perks oral historians are more likely to embrace new technology which makes recording easier, while sound archives are slightly more apprehensive since the longevity of the technology has not been proven. Permanent preservation of recordings is a priority for sounds archivists which sadly none of the designs I have discussed were able to achieve. In fact there is little to no mention of sound archivists in the articles on the projects in the graveyard and not including them might have contributed to their deterioration. Designs failing because certain people were not included in the design process is a common occurrence. One of the most famous examples is the Segway, which was heralded as the future of transport by Jeff Bezos and Bono. Sadly no one decided to asked town planners where the Segway could be ridden: the street or the pavement? Or wondered whether actual humans would use this, as you could not take your kids on it, do your weekly grocery shop on it, or commute long distance (Hall, 2013). Now, the projects I have been talking about are not close to being as horrendously tone-deaf as the Segway, but if they intended to create something which would last and be used as a type of archive then something was missing in the designs. That something brings us the original reason these technologies are needed—“The Deep Dark Secret of oral history” (Frisch, 2008).

Need

The general principle of “the Deep Dark Secret of oral history” is the painful reality that archived oral history recordings spend their time collecting dust rather then being listened to (Frisch, 2008). To solve the deep dark secret of oral history the design needs to last, like an archive, yet the projects I have discussed have not done that. They have address some of the issues Frisch discusses in his paper, Three Dimensions and More: Oral History Beyond the Paradoxes of Method, like orality and context, but not, as I said previously, the requirements set by sound archivists. However, as Perks highlights with his tales of Minidisc and such, technology is not known for its longevity. I would also add, while it is often believed that once something is on the internet it is there forever, the average life span of a webpage is in fact around a hundred days. Webpages and their accompanying links move about, are removed and go missing on the expansive network of the internet all the time causing all sorts of “link rot” (Lapore, 2015). Link rot is a phenomenon I experienced many times during my research into these projects, because while the projects no longer exist, the papers on them do and they contain all the original links which have now ‘rotten’ completely. What all of this highlights is “digital fragility”. Digital networks are complicated. If we look back to the MiniDisc it was only particular softwares and hardwares matching up—a particular network—that allowed use and access. In the twenty-first century digital networks are becoming increasing complicated and therefore increasing fragile, like a giant house of cards, one wrong move and everything comes crashing down (Floridi, 2017). What we have here is a radical disconnect between the need for a solution that last and the medium chosen by oral historians to solve the problem, which has proven to be rather unstable. I am not suggesting a complete abandonment of digital solutions but a better focus on how to use it in a way that will last and therefore addresses the fundamental need of archived oral history recordings to last beyond a hundred days.

Method

An underlying with problem with how we think about technology is the perception it will deliver us the future. A far more logical and realistic way to think about technology is not to look at the latest technological developments but the technology the average person actually uses (Edgerton, 2008). In the book, The Shock of the Old, the historian David Edgerton gives examples of historical uses of technology from horses being far more important to Nazi Germany’s expansion then the V2, to how more bikes are made every year than cars, to the truly insane amount of coal we consume now in comparison to the period of the Industrial Revolution. According to Edgerton there is no such thing as the modern era, just newer and older tools being used to muddle through life as we have always done. The area of oral history technologies is not exempt from this as Frisch and Douglas Lambert suggest a do-it-yourself approach by “rummaging around in our virtual toolbox” for more cost effective, quicker, and more efficient solutions the deep dark secret, as least for now while we wait for “the optimally imaginable tool” (Lambert and Frisch, 2013). Papanek also encourages DIY. More specifically, he discusses how the relationships between methods, materials, and tools all work together to create the foundation of a functional and responsible design. For example the log cabin was the result of a large amount of trees, the axe, and the process of the ‘kerf cut’ (Papanek, 2020, p. 7). There was no need to import skilled labours, tools or materials, it was all already there, it was to an extend DIY. This type of DIY not only delivers inventive solutions but also is likely to address the foundational needs of a group in areas like cost, and allow easier reparations, again good for cost.

If we now look at the designs found in the graveyard of oral history technologies and the processes, tools, and materials used to make them, we see little DIY and a heavily reliance on newer technologies. Project Jukebox had support from Apple Computers Inc.. During the development of Stories Matters a software developer from Kamicode. Others did utilise their university’s own IT department (Gluck, 2014). However, as I learnt from interviewing the archivist who helped set up the archive at BALTIC art gallery, each software developer often has a unique way of doing things. A consequence of this is that once a software developer moves on, trying to find another who can help maintain the software without overhauling it completely is a challenge. And in all cases updates within the new technologies or the complete abandonment of them led to the project collapsing. As I mentioned in the previous section on need, digital networks are incredibly fragile and the work needed to sustain them requires expertise not everyone has. Sticking to you “virtual toolbox” and older more established technologies might make creating a solution to the deep dark secret of oral history archiving easier to achieve within the structures it is built in.

Telesis

The structures we design in and how we make our designs synthesise with these structures Papanek refers to as ‘telesis’ element of design function. As he writes: “the telesic content of a design must reflect the times and conditions that have given rise to it and must fit in with the general human socio-economic order in which it is to operate.” (Papanek, 2020, p. 17). Others have referred to this a ‘product ecology’ (Tonkinwise, 2014). To explain how the design and its surrounding structure interact Papanek offers the example of Japanese floor mats, tatami, and a grand piano. The tatami fits within the Japanese culture of leaving your shoes at the door, but in Western society where we happily walk around inside in our high heels these rice straw mats would not last long. Then again a Western grand piano, which utilises the reverberations of stone walls, would not do well in a Japanese home of rice straw floors and paper walls (Papanek, 2020, p. 18). It is similar to the previous section on methods but boarder, including cultural habits and importantly the thing that makes or breaks most endeavours – money. Up to this point I have only briefly referred to it but funding or the lack there of was a recurring obstacle in many of the oral history technology projects and in many cases it delivered the final blow to the projects (Schneider, 2014; Gluck, 2014; Boyd, 2014; Lambert and Frisch, 2013). If we view this through Papanek’s idea of telesis then we can see how the developers were deeply focused on the design and less on the design’s ecology. There is the possibility that within a different structure which offered a steady supply of money the designs might have worked, as is the case of some of the living members of the oral history technology family. However, the majority of them were developed within the structure of a university where funding is scarce and not recognising this a start of the design process is probably one of the leading reasons as to why these projects ended up in the graveyard.

Association

There is another, more nebulous element of design function that also draws on the design’s wider context; the languages and associations we use to navigate the world. Within design association is a very powerful tool to assist users in using new products. The best examples of this are the document save button which looked like a floppy disk, and the early automobiles, whose design is clearly based off horse drawn carriages. Our familiarity with already existing products helps the designer integrate new products into society, but it is also the element of function where a huge amount of manipulation can take place (Papanek, 2020). For example in certain smartphone applications the refresh motion is purposefully designed to emulate a slot machine to replicate the addictive nature of slot machines to the applications keeping the user on there for longer (Orlowski, 2019). Whether the creators of the designs in the graveyard of oral history technologies intentionally tried to play on certain associations, like the above examples, or not, I do not know. Nevertheless, this does not mean associations were still not subconsciously made by the designers and users. As soon as people started putting oral histories online they moved into the sphere of association that surrounds the internet: the world of speed, efficiency, and entertainment. This move, as Anna Sheftel and Stacey Zembrzycki discuss in a paper on the affect digital technologies are having on oral history practice, might have made oral history recordings more consumable but a side effect is people are spending less time reflecting the wider context of the recording (Sheftel and Sembrzycki, 2017). Similarly, William Schneider also warns against the allure of technology: “technology, with its opportunities and constraints, can also take over our attention, and we can get carried away with the possibilities offered and lose track of the speakers and their narratives.” (Schneider, 2014) Associations are very powerful tool, not recognising them can cause all sorts of unforeseen consequences and therefore, like all the elements I have already discussed, need to be integrated into any design.

Aesthetics

The last element of function returns us to the question “should I design it to be functional or to be aesthetically pleasing?” or “do you want it to look good or to work?” (Papanek, 2020) Aesthetics are important because humans are very ruthless creatures, if we do not like the look of something or there is a second better looking version, we reject first version. The previously mentioned Segway was, among other things, also relentless mocked for the way it made people look (Hall, 2013). Many of the projects discussed did look nice and most of them were user friendly, but because this was the creators main focus the other five elements of function were forgotten and that had devastating effects. I hope that I have made it clear that the answer to the question is: you should make it look good and also all of the above.

Measuring my ancestors against Papanek’s elements of function has allowed me to break these designs and projects down into their various components and analys each in more depth, giving me a better understanding of what went wrong. I now know how the projects addressed issues around orality and context, but am still left a little confused about what exactly they wish to make: a software, an exhibition, an archive? I understand the base need to address the deep dark secret of archived oral history recordings, and how using newer technologies and relying on outsiders’ skills makes it difficult to maintain designs in the long run. I am aware of the influence the spaces and structures the design would operate in, like the funding system and the internet, have on the fate of the design. And finally I know designs need to look good, but it cannot be the only point of focus. The main aim is to create a balance between all of the elements of function, which Papanek suggests will result in a well functioning design (Papanek, 2020). Nevertheless, I still feel there is something missing from this investigation. I understand what information could have been gathered by the developers in order to create this balance between the elements of function, but I do not know how they should have done this and how this compares to their original development processes. In the next section I will revisit the projects’ processes and see how they compare to the various development processes you find in design.

Trial and error?

The majority of the things written about the development processes of these design involves discussing the relationship between the oral historians and the tech people. With the development of Stories Matters it seems a lot of pressure was put on the single software developer Jacques Langlois, especially when it came to tracking bugs in the software. There also was a disconnect between the desires of the oral historians, who were mainly focused on the userbility of the software, and Langlois, whose priority was to make sure the software did not crash and ran smoothly (Jessee, Zembrycki, High, 2011). Still this relationship seemed rather more collaborative than Project Jukebox where the relationship in one paper is rather crudely summarised to “all the computer specialist had to do was make it all work” (Lake, 1991). These development processes prove how difficult communication across disciplines can be in collaborative settings. You have to avoid solely sectioning off parts of the problem for individual disciplines to work on, like the comment from Project Jukebox suggests. Within design allowing or encouraging ‘conflicts’ through each discipline voicing their view of the problem can be used as creative stimuli (Sterling et al. 2018). An example of these “creative tensions” happened during the development of VOAHA when the oral historians desired contextual information be presented, they engaged to an in depth discussion with the IT experts in order to come to a conclusion that satisfied both parties (Gluck, 2014).

Yet collaboration does not have to be limited to those who are the producers, Michael Frisch and others who did work around Interclipper found great benefit in “hanging out a shingle” instead of sticking solely to their own project when they were developing ideas around the management of oral history recordings in digital environments (Lambert and Frisch, 2013). The design theorist Roberto Verganti highly encourages inviting many people from an extremely wide range of fields to come to look your work or design or problem. He refers to these people as ‘interpreters’ who are able to give a different perspective on a situation which might not have seemed obvious from the onset (Verganti, 2009; 2016). By harvesting these alternative perspectives on the problem in hand, the problem is no longer a fix concept but something that changes depending on the angle you view it at. This technique is often referred to as ‘reframing’ (Dorst, 2015). The reframing of the problem is intertwined with the development of the design. Kees Dorst and Nigel Cross give an example of this ‘co-evolution’ of design and situation, or problem and solution, in the paper, Creativity in the design process: co-evolution of problem-solution, where group of design students are given an assignment to find a new litter disposal system on Dutch trains. By the end of their design period one student had reframed the assignment to also included disposing of the waste from the toilets, which previously was simply emptied out on to the rails through a hole in the train. Another student had expand concept of the litter disposal system from within the train to a wider system across the entire rail transportation network, after all you have to get the litter off the train at some point (Dorst and Cross, 2001). By reframing the assignment both students simultaneously developed a design and their understanding of the problem.

Of course having an endless stream of people coming though you door voicing their opinion at you so you able to create creative tensions and use them to reframe your problem is not going to be helpful all the time. Therefore it is advised to build in moments of increased collaboration into the design process through the testing of prototypes and crit sessions, where you invite people to come critique your work. The latter allows for creative tension to take place, while the former offers slightly more practical feedback. The developers of VOAHA experienced the need for this practical feedback when they realised their search mechanism would return results that left out the carefully constructed contextual material assigned to each recording. Sadly, the people only discovered this after editing was no longer possible and so it could not be fixed (Gluck, 2014). An iterative process of developing a prototype, testing it, and then feeding the results back into the development is likely to have picked up this fault alongside other information.

Looking at the design processes of the oral history technologies and comparing them to various design methods I now see how getting input from multiple people across disciplines, regularly testing out the design and then using this feedback to further development are all good ways to gather the information necessary to balance Papanek’s elements of function. But what do you then? During the development of Stories Matters there was extensive testing but it still ended up in the graveyard of oral history technologies (Jessee, Zembrycki, High, 2011). This is the point, after the development of the design and it has been released into the world, a designer becomes a gardener according to Ezio Manzini. Each object designed is like a plant and this plant is part of a bigger network of other plants like a garden. The designer is the gardener who plans and curates the garden, but also prunes, weeds, and composts the garden (Tonkinwise, 2014; Manzini and Cullars, 1992). The metaphor illustrates the continuous nature of design. It might start off with a period of initial development and testing, but after it is released into the world continuous maintenance needs to occur, just like a garden. But this is where is goes wrong and not just for my ancestors but for so many products because after iteration comes maintenance and to quote the writer of Manifesto for Maintenance Art 1969! Meirle Laderman Ukeles: “maintenance is a drag.”

Maintaining or destroying

In her manifesto Ukeles explains how the world can be separated into two systems “the Development System” and “the Maintenance System”. The Development System encourages the unadulterated making of stuff, while the Maintenance System is occupied with keeping the created stuff in good condition. Ukeles sums up the relationship between these systems with the question, “after the revolution, who’s going to pick up the garbage on Monday morning?” With this question she wishes to highlight how society values the Development System above the Maintenance System (Ukeles, 1969). Manzini with his garden would, I imagine, agree wholeheartedly with Ukeles. Maintenance is not really design’s “thing”. Cameron Tonkinwise, who quotes Manzini in a book chapter titled Design Away, even implies that the complete opposite is true and design is inherently destructive (Tonkinwise, 2014). Design is firmly part of the development system and has little interested in the maintenance, so when things break instead of fixing a new product is developed. And things will always break or in the case of Papanek’s elements of function, things will be thrown off balance and then break. All elements of function are subject to change. Our associations change, our taste changes, the wider world the design operates in will be radically different tomorrow. Maintenance’s task is to keep the balance between the elements stable through general repair, but also updating the design to better fit the ever-changing world we live in. To go back to the garden metaphor, you do your pruning and weeding, but sometimes you might need to make some more radical interventions, like when there is a climate crisis which means you can grow grapes in Newcastle but also have everything ripped from the roots in the third storm of the month. However instead of maintaining the garden, according to Tonkinwise, modern society’s answer to this the instability is to constantly produce new things destroying old ones in the process (Tonkinwise, 2014). The graveyard of oral history technologies is proof of this, not because I think this is the attitude of the individual developers, but because the system did not allow them to do otherwise. Nearly every paper on the project mentions running out of money (Smith, 1991; Boyd, 2014; Gluck, 2014; Lambert and Frisch, 2013). The option to maintain existing designs or build upon older ones was never there.

Design takes time. It takes time to develop and it takes arguably an infinite amount of time to maintain. Time is money which my ancestors did not have. If they did then maybe they could have had a iterative design process filled with creative tensions and prototype testing, allowing them to fulfilled Papanek’s six elements of function, making them produce an amazing design that was able to be consistently maintained for many years. But they were never really given a chance, instead they had one shot and in this case it missed. However they left me a mountain of knowledge to take with me on my own journey, but before I embark on this venture it is probably also wise to briefly visit the living members of the oral history technology family.

Listen to your elders

The oldest living member of the oral history technology family is the Shoah Foundation, previously The Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation, which was set up by the film director Stephen Spielberg in 1994 (Frisch, 2008). Now the survival of this particular project is most due to the very high level of support and backing they have consistently received over the years (Boyd, 2014). The other two are the Australian Generations Oral History Project and Oral History Meta-data Synchroniser or OHMS. The Australian Generations Oral History Project is a collaboration between academic historians, the National Library of Australia and Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Radio National with a good amount of funding (Thomson, 2016). Oral History Meta-data Synchroniser or OHMS is a web-based software developed by Doug Boyd after his work on the Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky Oral History Project Digital Media Database. There are many parallels to be found in the design of these technologies and their ancestors, so I will not repeat myself. However, there are still things to be learnt, particularity in the two areas these project are grappling with – ethics and scalability.

How to be good

The idea of access and the ethics of it has become a large area of discussion within the oral history technology community (Bradley and Puri, 2016). During the development of the ancestors people were already aware they might need to advise student to “never ask a question you don’t want the world to hear via the web” (Gluck, 2014, p. 43). On the other hand with Project Jukebox, ideas around copyright seem a little all over the place as they were mainly worried about the copyright of photographs and not the recordings (Gluck, 2014; Lake, 1991). Managing ethics, access, and the internet is, to use the title of Mary Larson’s paper on the subject, an exercise of “steering clear of the rocks” (Larson, 2013). The Shoah Foundation has managed this by only letting people who pay to have access (Levin, 2003), but back in the graveyard many of the ancestors wanted to use the internet because it granted more access (Gluck, 2014; Jessee, Zembrycki, High, 2011; High 2010). This spirit lives on in the Australian Generations Oral History Project and OHMS. 

The access/ethics structure of Australian Generations Oral History Project was designed to allow a level of access the internet promises, while also protecting interviewees. It therefore starts with the interviewee having complete control of the recording for the duration of their lifetime through a rights agreement contract. In the rights agreement the interviewee can agree or disagree to their recording being used, before or after a certain date, in four different scenarios: “listening in the library’s reading rooms for research purposes, procurement of a copy that a user can have at home, exposure through the library’s website, catalogue and collection delivery system, or publication by a third party.” And the interviewees are then allowed to change their mind at point. This part of the access/ethic structure is the “legislated ethical component” (Bradley and Puri, 2016). This refers to Mary Larson’s article, Steering Clear of the Rocks: A Look at the Current State of Oral History Ethics in the Digital Age, where she divides debate surrounding ethics into “legislated (what one can do) and voluntary (what one will do)” (Larson, 2013, p. 36). The “voluntary ethical component” of the access/ethics structure of the Australian Generations Oral History Project involved the ethical judgments originating from the content of oral history recordings that need to be handled by humans (Bradley and Puri, 2016). It is these ethical judgements were the shortcomings of technology and the digital age become most apparent. In his book, The Design of Future Things, Donald Norman paints the scenario of a smart house that turns on the lights and the radio when its residents get out of bed in the morning. However, when a person decides to get out of bed in the middle of the night because they cannot sleep, the house also turns everything on and wakes up the person’s partner (Norman, 2009). The technology is not advanced enough to understand the slight differences in this scenario let alone the complex ethical issues the Australian Generations Oral History Project handles. In these cases human still have the edge above technology, which undoubtedly important to remember when designing any technological solution. 

Making it big

Currently the biggest challenge facing OHMS is the scalability of the technology. Initially OHMS was only available as the in-house software for the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History at the University of Kentucky Libraries, however in 2013 Boyd writes how they had received a grant to start the process of making the software ready of open-source distribution (Boyd, 2013). When I consider the challenge I am reminded of two things I learnt from investigating those in the graveyard of oral history technology. The first one is Manzini’s garden and gardener metaphors and the importance of maintenance, which Boyd completely acknowledges in his paper on the software: “open-source tools must be designed with sustainability in mind in order to be truly successful. […] We will actively engage [the user] community to provide feedback and information that will allow for effective and ongoing development and for the future innovation of this freely available tool” (Boyd, 2013, p. 105). The second one I am reminded of is Papanek’s function element of telesis and how he warns “it is not possible to just move object, tools, or artefacts from one culture to another then expect them to work” (Papanek, 2020, p. 17). The main idea behind open source software is that anyone can use it but as the element of telesis suggests it might not necessarily be true due too digital inequalities. The “digital divide”, a termed coined in United States during 1990s initial referred to the differing levels of access to hardware, software, and the internet. However since then the idea of access has been broadened to include the skills needed to access and retrive information and increasingly, the skills needed to communicate through various mediums, and create content. The reason for this expansion is because people realised that digital inequalities did not disappear in places where there was unilateral physical access to digital technologies (Van Dijk, 2017). Therefore ideas like free open access, which I personally find a noble venture, might only really benefit those who have the digital tools and skills to use them.

Both scalability and the ethics of access feel (for now) like the last two hurdles oral history needs to get over before we finally achieve the dream of solving the deep dark secret of oral history. But they are rather large problems and I imagine if history is anything to go by there are many more mistakes to makes and learn from before we solve them.

Conclusion

Let us go back to our feelings around the MiniDisc. How does it make you feel? Nostalgic? Repulsed? Disappointed? Or do you feel, as I do, a strange sort of pride? Because it takes courage to dive into technology, but it takes even more to pick yourself up after things fail, and salut your failure and thank them for the ride. Not doing this is, as Matthew Syed writes, is like playing golf in the dark – how are you going know how to get closer to the hole? (Syed, 2020) Now I have not yet started metaphorically playing golf but I have been able to watch my ancestors and elders give it a good swing. However, when I step onto the green I do not believe I will get a hole in one. I will not solve the problem of oral history’s deep dark secret. I will not make a system that is the perfect listening experience which will last forever, mostly because I cannot afford it. Instead my aim is to make mistakes and fail as much as I can, so that someone else can learn from my work just like I have done from those who came before me. The mission to find “the optimally imaginable tool” (Lambert and Frisch, 2013) will not end with me and it is likely to never end because the world keeps changing so innovation is never truly done.

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Code Title Copies Material Storage Location Interviewee Interviewer Recording Date Recording Location Duration NT Proporty Access restrictions Grade Notes
C1168/1607/1 Irene Edge interviewed by Tamsin Mosse 1 Recording Electronic Edge, Irene (speaker, female; interviewee) Mosse, Tamsin (speaker, female; interviewer) not after 2019 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:29:59 Clent Hills Unknown 2
C1168/1606/1 Paul Timmins interviewed by Tamsin Mosse 1 Recording Electronic Timmins, Paul (speaker, male; interviewee) Mosse, Tamsin (speaker, female; interviewer) not after 2019 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:17:45 Clent Hills Unknown 2
C1168/1605/1 Jean Bateman interviewed by Tamsin Mosse 1 Recording Electronic Bateman, Jean (speaker, female; interviewee) Mosse, Tamsin (speaker, female; interviewer) not after 2019 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:04:33 Clent Hills Unknown 2
C1168/1486/1 BBC Radio Shropshire programme ‘Sunday Space’ extracts 1 Recording Electronic Labouchere, Lady Rachel, 1908- (speaker, female; interviewee) Earl, Eddie (speaker, male; interviewee; Former Administrator) not after 2019 Dudmaston, Shropshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:59:00 Dudmaston Unknown 2
C1168/1385/1 Myths, legends and stories 1 Recording Electronic Bateman, Jean (speaker, female; interviewee)
Edge, Irene (speaker, female; interviewee) Mosse, Tamsin (speaker, female; interviewer) not after 2019 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:02:00 Clent Hills Unknown 2
C1168/1384/1 Differences: then and now 1 Recording Electronic Bateman, Charles (speaker, male; interviewee)
Bateman, Jean (speaker, female; interviewee) Mosse, Tamsin (speaker, female; interviewer) not after 2019 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:03:00 Clent Hills Unknown 2
C1168/1383/1 Donkeys, teas and childhood memories 1 Recording Electronic Edge, Irene (speaker, female; interviewee) Griffiths, Lillian (speaker, female; interviewee) Mosse, Tamsin (speaker, female; interviewer) not after 2019 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:07:00 Clent Hills Unknown 2
C1168/1323/1 David Brown on Wrekin Radio 1 Recording Electronic Brown, David (speaker, male; interviewee) Jones, Clem (speaker, male; interviewer) not after 2019 Attingham Park, Atcham, Shropshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:19:00 Attingham Park Unknown 2
C1168/1311/1 Attingham Summer School 1 Recording Electronic Trevelyan, George (speaker, male; interviewee) Beard, Geoffrey (speaker, male; interviewer) not after 2019 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:03:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1653/1 Frances Parton, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Parton, Frances, 1981- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2018-07-11 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:56:07 Knole None 4
C1168/1638/1 Hannah Kay, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Kay, Hannah, 1975- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2018-02-13 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:39:09 Knole None 3
C1168/1630/1 Karen Shannon, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Shannon, Karen, 1964- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2018-01-23 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:48:10 Knole None 3 Details of day-to-day operations form 2014 through the hectic pace of the Inspired by Knole Project. Key changes to recruiting new volunteers to new roles at Knole. Development of the Knole People Team as well as the Volunteer coordinating team.
C1168/1629/1 Jo Hatcher, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Hatcher, Jo, 1965- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2018-02-01 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:41:09 Knole None 3 Day-to-day operations over a multitude of unseen responsibilities and tasks; impact of the Inspired by Knole project; development of the now 50-strong Premises volunteer team; highs and lows of her job.
C1168/1628/1 Jo Day, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Day, Jo, 1970- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2018-02-01 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:54:50 Knole None 3 New Brewhouse tea room; day-to-day operations, staffing on catering and retail team, meeting challenges posed by Inspired by Knole Project and increasing visitor numbers since 2013.
C1168/1627/1 Sarah Thompson and Melinda Hampton, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Thompson, Sarah, 1963- (speaker, female; interviewee)
Hampton, Melinda, 1961- (speakeer, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2018-01-29 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:51:49 Knole None 3 Memories of day-to-day Conservation team operations, including training on-the-job, opening and closing the showrooms, the winter ‘deep clean’, and how the Inspired by Knole Project 2013-2018 has affected the House conservation team’s workload, responsibilities and responses to unforeseen events.
C1168/1626/1 Alex Paton, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Paton, Alex, 1990- (speaker, male; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2018-01-11 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:42:24 Knole None 3 Interviewee describes day-to-day operations keeping the showrooms at Knole open and reayd for visitors, as well as the closed season when deep cleaning occurs. The Inspired by Knole Project’s impact on the House Conservation team’s work.
C1168/1657/1 Nicole Ryder interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Ryder, Nicole, 1961- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2017-01-25 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:11:27 Knole None 3 Independent paintings conservator contracted to conserve an important painting of Sir Thomas More. Discusses initial painting condition, research and remedial treatment in stages.
C1168/1656/1 Edward Town interviewed by Carol Cheeseman 1 Recording Electronic Town, Edward, 1984- (speaker, male; interviewee) Cheeseman, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 2017-04-20 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:38:15 Knole None 3 Three years of doctoral research into the earliest owners of Knole and discovery of new facts about the Sackville and Cranfield family connections.
C1168/1655/1 Wolf Burchard interviewed by veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Burchard, Wolf, 1985- (speaker, male; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2017-05-30 00:00:00 London, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:38:48 Knole None 3
C1168/1654/1 Alden Gregory interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Gregory, Alden, 1982- (speaker, male; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2017-08-16 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:56:39 Knole None 3
C1168/1647/1 Anne Duggan, Sue Thomas & Gerald Bodily, Interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Duggan, Anne, 1953- (; interviewee)
Thomas, Sue, 1946- (speakeer, female; interviewee)
Bodily, Gerald, 1951- (speaker, male; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2017-07-01 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:23:26 Knole None 3 Grand-children of Sidney George Doggett, who worked at Knole as carpenter and then Foreman for 62 years (1898-1960). The 3 interviewees speak in turn about their strongest memories of Knole, which they visited as children. They recall Green Court, the Park, the showrooms, attic spaces, the brewhouse yard and the Sackville family’s private garden. Each interviewee has a strong childhood memory of playing and having one unique accident each!
C1168/1645/1 Lynne Rickabaugh, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Rickabaugh, Lynne, 1956- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2017-05-22 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:28:51 Knole None 3 Lynne recalls how the Royal Oak’s fundraising for Knole started; various milestones in the timeline to achieve their planned target for the Ballroom; how this target was eventually exceeded and the sheer pleasure of various fundraising events at Knole and in London.
C1168/1635/1 Helen Fawbert, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Fawbert, Helen, 1974- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2017-12-19 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:41:00 Knole None 3 This is a third interview with House and Collections Manager, Helen Fawbert, more than halfway through the five-year Inspired by Knole Project. Helen reflects on what has been achieved so far, challenges encountered and major milestones. She also looks ahead to the completion of the project, now expected to be mid-2019.
C1168/1631/1 Rosamund Weatherall interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Weatherall, Rosamund, 1964- (; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2017-09-27 00:00:00 National Trust Textile Conservation Studio, Malthouse Barn, Oulton Street, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:45:05 Knole None 3 Details of the three years working with her team on conserving the Spangled Bed at the National Trust textile Conservation Studio at Blickling, Norfolk.Discoveries to confirm it was mad from parts of Anne Brett’s lying-in suite.
C1168/1624/1 Brenda Jarvis & Jim Parker, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Jarvis, Brenda, 1953- (speaker, female; interviewee)
Parker, James, 1942- (; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2017-11-27 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:59:27 Knole None 3 Both interviewees recall why they joined the Knole Archaeology team as volunteers, starting with one week’s full-time training in 2014, and culminating in their both being involved in finding some of the most exciting finds under the floorboards at Knole, as part of the Inspired by Knole Project.
C1168/1623/1 Alan Bush and Jonathan Berry interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Bush, Alan, 1905- (speaker, male; interviewee)
Berry, Jonathan, 1953- (speaker, male; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2017-02-17 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:11:39 Knole None 3
C1168/1616/1 Robert Sackville-West interviewed by Emma Slocombe and Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Sackville-West, Robert, 1905- (speaker, male; interviewee)
 Slocombe, Emma (speaker, female; interviewer)
Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2017-06-14 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:47:32 Knole None 4 The focus is on Lord Sackville’s involvement in the Inspired by Knole Project; his vision of Knole and what makes it unique. The interview also covers his views on historical research; a fascinating member of the Sackville-West family, and collaboration with the National Trust to make the Project the success that it is.
C1168/1600/1 Emma Slocombe interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Slocombe, Emma, 1973- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2017-06-13 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:55:21 Knole None 4 Third interview with Emma prior to her departure from Knole as Project Curator. The 2017 re-presentation of Knole showrooms is described in detail. Emma also reveals the depth of her love for Knole.
C1168/1668/1 Joanna Gamester interviewed by Caroline McAslan 1 Recording Electronic Gamester, Joanna, 1950- (speaker, female; interviewee) McAslan, Caroline (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-07-06 00:00:00 Nuffield Place, Nuffield, Oxfordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:35:00 Nuffield Place None 3
C1168/1667/1 Les Bates interviewed by Caroline McAslan 1 Recording Electronic Bates, Les (speaker, male; interviewee) McAslan, Caroline (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-06-01 00:00:00 Nuffield Place, Nuffield, Oxfordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:23:00 Nuffield Place None 3 At 12-15 years of age he regularly visited a polio patient that his father, a doctor, took an interest in caring for.
C1168/1658/1 Melanie Caldwell and Nicole Ryder interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Caldwell, Melanie, 1965- (speaker, female; interviewee)
Ryder, Nicole, 1961- (speakeer, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-09-12 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:13:16 Knole None 3
C1168/1652/1 John Chu interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Chu, John, 1981- (speaker, male; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-09-12 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:38:19 Knole None 3
C1168/1651/1 Hannah Kay, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Kay, Hannah, 1975- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-04-20 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:12:54 Knole None 3
C1168/1650/1 Emma Slocombe interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Slocombe, Emma, 1973- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-08-25 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:29:00 Knole None 3 Project Curator at Knole 2007-2017. Lead Consultant in the Inspired by Knole Project, 2013-2018, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, speaking about the acquisition of the Gainsborough portrait in 2016.
C1168/1648/1 Marisha Wherry interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Wherry, Marisha, 1966- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-10-17 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:25:08 Knole None 3 Interviewee recalls how she started in 2009 as Premises Assistant to the then Manager, Martin Stiles; before being promoted to Premises Manager. Major Project milestones and strongest memories.
C1168/1646/1 Lucy Atkinson, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Atkinson, Lucy, 1985- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-03-30 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:50:49 Knole None 3 She shares her memories of major milestones during the five-year Inspired by Knole Project, as well as day-to-day demands of her role. Creation of the Great Store in 2016; increase in staffing for the House Conservation Team, priority salvage plans and the digital Collections Management System (CMS).
C1168/1644/1 Tom Grimes, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Grimes, Tom, 1983- (speaker, male; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-08-31 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:25:05 Knole None 3
C1168/1642/1 James Payne, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Payne, James (speaker, male; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-02-09 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:22:07 Knole None 3
C1168/1641/1 Ksynia Marko interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Marko, Kysnia, 1950- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-09-21 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:39:03 Knole None 4 Long association with the Knole Collection since the 1970s when she first visited. Memories of the dire state of the textile an soft furnishings, the general routine of house staff at the time; research into dust at Knole; Ksynia’s more direct involvement since the 1990s, continuing to the present.
C1168/1640/1 Andy King, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic King, Andy (speaker, male; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-08-17 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:23:41 Knole None 3
C1168/1639/1 Andy King, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic King, Andy (speaker, male; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-02-15 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:16:08 Knole None 3
C1168/1633/1 Martha Infray, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Snmith 1 Recording Electronic Infray, Martha, 1986- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-02-18 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:30:07 Knole None 3 Details of interviewee’s role and responsibilities; starting work at Knole in May 2015 with major challenges such as the dismantling of the Spangled bed, the Spangled bedroom tapestries, creation of the Great Store, the Painting store in Knole’s Old Kitchen and then looking ahead to re-instatement of showrooms and decant of the next phase of showrooms to undergo work.
C1168/1632/1 Hannah Kay, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Kay, Hannah, 1975- (speaker, female; interviewee)
Infray, Martha, 1986- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-01-20 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:28:28 Knole None 3
C1168/1619/1 Phyl Elwes, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Elwes, Phyl, 1937- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-03-11 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:38:05 Knole None 4 Memories of how the small Trust administrative team worked alongside Knole Estate staff; mention of several names such as Wing Commander Iris Smith, Fred Downer, Philip Burt, Edna Barker and Maureen Bently. Development over the two decades of the tea room and the shop. Another names mentioned: Miss morley, Barbara Tate, Helen Stevenson. 1980 organisation of Queen Mother’s visit to Knole. 1987 Great Storm.
C1168/1618/1 Vanessa Nicolson Interviewed by Emma Slocombe and Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Nicolson, Vanessa, 1905- (speaker, female; interviewee) Slocombe, Emma (speaker, female; interviewer)
Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-11-30 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:21:11 Knole None 3 Grand-daughter of Vita Sackville-West, daughter of Ben Nicolson and relation of 7th Baron Sackville, Robert Sackville-West. Recollections of growing up in Italy as a child, but also of visiting Knole and getting to know her Sackville-West relations. From art to heritage smells, to her father’s vast collection of diaries, with reference to artistic circles.
C1168/1617/1 Sarah Rendall, interviewed by Emma Slocombe and Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Rendall, Sarah nee Sackville-West , 1960- (speaker, female; interviewee) Slocombe, Emma (speaker, female; interviewer)
Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-01-27 00:00:00 interviewee’s home, London, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:55:08 Knole None 4
C1168/1615/1 Bridget Sackville-West interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Sackville-West, Bridget, 1927- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-07-05 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:17:39 Knole None 4
C1168/1614/1 John Coleman interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Coleman, John, 1960- (speaker, male; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-12-12 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:32:30 Knole None 4 Memories of working with the volunteers and the donor family; efforts to maximise good public relations opportunities for Knole.
C1168/1612/1 Maggie Morgan interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Morgan, Maggie, 1960- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-01-15 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:51:07 Knole None 4
C1168/1611/1 Ruth Gofton interviewed by Marcia Barton 1 Recording Electronic Gofton, Ruth, 1965- (speaker, female; interviewee) Barton, Marcia (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-10-17 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:27:39 Knole None 3
C1168/1552/1 Cyril Haysom interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Haysom, Cyril, 1938- (speaker, male; interviewee)
Sackville-West, Bridget, 1927- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-07-29 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:47:44 Knole None 3
C1168/1266/1 Knole – David Arrowsmith 1 Recording Store + Electronic Arrowsmith, David, (speaker, female; interviewee; woodworker) Prior-Wandesforde, Angela, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2016-07-08 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:42:00 Knole Refer to curator 4
C1168/1671/1 Jenny and Lucy Shanahan interviewed by Victoria Bradley 1 Recording Electronic Shanahan, Jenny, 1947- (speaker, female; interviewee)
Shanahan, Lucy, 1973- (speaker, female; interviewee) Bradley, Victoria (speaker, female; 2015-03-25 00:00:00 The Homewood, Esher, Surrey, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:59:07 The Homewood None 3 Jenny Shanahan is the niece of Patrick Gwynne and Lucy Shanahan is the great-niece of Patrick Gwynne
C1168/1666/1 Gwilym Hughes interviewed by Caroline McAslan 1 Recording Electronic Hughes, Gwilym (speaker, male; interviewee) McAslan, Caroline (speaker, female; interviewer) 2015-11-13 00:00:00 Nuffield Place, Nuffield, Oxfordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:15:00 Nuffield Place None 3
C1168/1665/1 Kevin Minns interviewed by Caroline McAslan 1 Recording Electronic Minns, Kevin, 1967- (speaker, male; interviewee) McAslan, Caroline (speaker, female; interviewer) 2015-06-10 00:00:00 Nuffield Place, Nuffield, Oxfordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:42:00 Nuffield Place None 3
C1168/1664/1 Christopher Lewis interviewed by Caroline McAslan 1 Recording Electronic Lewis, Christopher (speaker, male; interviewee) McAslan, Caroline (speaker, female; interviewer) 2015-01-14 00:00:00 Nuffield Place, Nuffield, Oxfordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:35:00 Nuffield Place None 3
C1168/1649/1 Ian Tyers, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Tyers, Ian (speaker, male; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2015-07-08 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:06:35 Knole None 3
C1168/1637/1 John Hartley, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Hartley, John (speaker, male; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2015-05-07 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:41:26 Knole None 3
C1168/1636/1 James Finlay, interviewed by Christine Nevard 1 Recording Electronic Finlay, James (speaker, male; interviewee) Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2015-06-03 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:30:50 Knole None 3
C1168/1634/1 David Cattell, Interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Cattell, David, 1961- (speaker, male; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2015-07-09 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:42:49 Knole None 3
C1168/1625/1 Helen Fawbert, interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Fawbert, Helen, 1974- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2015-05-29 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:06:35 Knole None 3
C1168/1599/1 Emma Slocombe interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith & Christine Nevard 1 Recording Electronic Slocombe, Emma, 1973- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2015-04-23 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK Unknown Knole None 3 Second interview with Emma mid-way through the Knole Project 2013-2018, covering full implementation of plans to meet HLF targets. Full details of the thinking behind the new picture hang for the showrooms aided by first-ever full digital scans of Knole exteriors and interiors.
C1168/1590/1 Richard Hill interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith & Christine Nevard 1 Recording Electronic Hill, Richard, 1956- (speaker, male; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2015-03-12 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:32:11 Knole None 3 Covering milestones in 2014-15 of the Knole Project construction timeline, including delays, Project staff changes, details of conservation heating; lighting and display of historically important state beds.
C1168/1586/1 Steven Dedman, interviewed by Carol Cheeseman 1 Recording Electronic Dedman, Steven (speaker, male; interviewee) Cheeseman, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 2015-07-06 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:20:33 Knole None 3
C1168/1584/1 Jonathan Sargant interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith & Christine Nevard 1 Recording Electronic Sargant, Jonathan, 1979- (speaker, male; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2015-03-12 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:35:53 Knole None 3
C1168/1582/1 Jo Day interviewed by Christine Nevard & Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Day, Jo (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2015-03-26 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:37:53 Knole None 3
C1168/1569/1 Hugh Loughlin, interviewed by Christine Nevard and Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Loughlin, Hugh, 1952- (speaker, male; interviewee)
Loughlin, Lesley, (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2015-11-04 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Surrey, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:02:00 Knole None 3
C1168/1232/1 Calke Abbey – Jo Chittenden 1 Recording Electronic Chittenden, Jo, (speaker, female; interviewee) Adams, Roy, (speaker, male; interviewer) 2015-01-17 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:21:00 Calke Abbey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1192/1 Scotney Castle – Richard Huggett 1 Recording Electronic Huggett, Richard, (speaker, male; interviewee; senior gardener) Long, Emma, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2015-10-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:59:00 Scotney Castle Refer to curator 4
C1168/1683/1 Vicky Smith interviewed by Jenny Savage and Carolyn Bell 1 Recording Electronic Smith, Vicky, 1943- (speaker, female; interviewee) Savage, Jenny (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-06-07 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England UK 1970-01-01 00:48:00 West Wycombe Village and Hill None 3
C1168/1682/1 Richard Filmore interviewed by Jenny Savage and Carolyn Bell 1 Recording Electronic Filmore, Richard, 1954- (speaker, female; interviewee; building surveyor) Savage, Jenny (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-02-20 00:00:00 National Trust Office, Saunderton Hub, Clare Charity Centre, Buckinghamshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:58:00 West Wycombe Village and Hill None 3
C1168/1680/1 Neil Harris interviewed by Carolyn Bell and Jenny Savage 1 Recording Electronic Harris, Neil, 1966- (speaker, female; interviewee; ranger) Bell, Carolyn (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-06-12 00:00:00 Hughenden Manor, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:42:00 West Wycombe Village and Hill None 3
C1168/1679/1 Michael Hogan interviewed by Jenny Savage and Carolyn Bell 1 Recording Electronic Hogan, Michael, 1945- (speaker, male; interviewee; banker) Savage, Jenny (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-05-07 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK 1970-01-01 00:30:00 West Wycombe Village and Hill None 3
C1168/1677/1 Rosalind & John Hilborne interviewed by Jenny Savage and Carolyn Bell 1 Recording Electronic Hilbourne, Rosalind, 1947- (speaker, female; interviewee; shopkeeper)
Hilbourne, John, 1944- (speaker, male; interviewee; shopkeeper) Savage, Jenny (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-06-07 00:00:00 Durlstone, Bolters End, Lane End, Buckinghamshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:52:00 West Wycombe Village and Hill None 3
C1168/1675/1 Maureen & Robert Plumridge interviewed by Alison Gieler 1 Recording Electronic Plumridge, Maureen (speaker, female; interviewee)
Plumridge, Robert (speaker, male; interviewee) Gieler, Alison (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-03-04 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:55:00 West Wycombe Village and Hill None 3
C1168/1674/1 Oonagh Kennedy interviewed by Alison Gieler 1 Recording Electronic Kennedy, Oonagh (speaker, female; interviewee; curator) Gieler, Alison (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-02-26 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:19:00 West Wycombe Village and Hill None 3
C1168/1673/1 Jim Foy interviewed by Alison Gieler 1 Recording Electronic Foy, Jim (speaker, male; interviewee; manager) Gieler, Alison (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-01-14 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:26:00 West Wycombe Village and Hill None 3
C1168/1663/1 Peter Seymour interviewed by Caroline McAslan 1 Recording Electronic Seymour, Peter (speaker, male; interviewee) McAslan, Caroline (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-10-08 00:00:00 Nuffield Place, Nuffield, Oxfordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:58:00 Nuffield Place None 3
C1168/1662/1 Robert Hawes & Gillian Newberry (nee Hawes) interviewed by Caroline McAslan 1 Recording Electronic Hawes, Graham (speaker, male; interviewee)
Newberry, Gillian (speaker, female; interviewee) McAslan, Caroline (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-06-30 00:00:00 Nuffield Place, Nuffield, Oxfordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:06:00 Nuffield Place None 3
C1168/1643/1 Nick Birch interviewed by Daphne Eatwell 1 Recording Electronic Birch, Nick (speaker, male; interviewee) Eatwell, Daphne (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-02-06 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:20:24 Knole None 3
C1168/1622/1 Victoria Phillips interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith (2nd) 1 Recording Electronic Phillips, Victoria, 1982- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-04-14 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:46:36 Knole None 3
C1168/1621/1 Barbara Taylor interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith & Christine Nevard 1 Recording Electronic Taylor, Barbara, 1954- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-01-20 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:36:43 Knole None 3
C1168/1613/1 Stan Hollands interviewed by Nicky Stitchman 1 Recording Electronic Hollands, Stan, 1925- (speaker, male; interviewee) Stitchman, Nicky (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-08-05 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Orpington, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:05:45 Knole None 3
C1168/1596/1 Vic Paler interviewed by Nicky Stitchman 1 Recording Electronic Paler, Vic (speaker, male; interviewee) Stitchman, Nicky (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-08-08 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:17:45 Knole None 3
C1168/1595/1 Philippa Lawrence interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Lawrence, Philippa, 1939-2015 (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-07-18 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:21:55 Knole None 3
C1168/1594/1 Kit Griffin, interviewed by Nicky Stitchman 1 Recording Electronic Griffin, Kit (speaker, female; interviewee) Stitchman, Nicky (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-11-21 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:10:10 Knole None 3 Volunteer needlewoman in the 1980s working once a week on the conservation of the King’s Bed at Knole; supervised by professional conservator Annabel Wylie.
C1168/1593/1 Victoria Phillips interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Phillips, Victoria, 1982- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-04-14 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:46:38 Knole None 3
C1168/1592/1 Siobhan Barratt interviewed by Christine Nevard & Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Barratt, Siobhan, 1967- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-01-31 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:42:26 Knole None 3
C1168/1591/1 Robin Mills interviewed by Carol Cheeseman 1 Recording Electronic Mills, Robin, 1956- (speaker, male; interviewee) Carol Cheeseman (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-07-02 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:28:34 Knole None 3
C1168/1588/1 Rebecca Malkin, interviewed by Daphne Eatwell 1 Recording Electronic Malkin, Rebecca, 1986- (speaker, female; interviewee) Eatwell, Daphne (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-10-20 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:24:08 Knole None 3
C1168/1587/1 Nathalie Cohen interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith & Christine Nevard 1 Recording Electronic Cohen, Nathalie (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-07-24 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:45:16 Knole None 3
C1168/1585/1 Laura Ellis interviewed by Daphne Eatwell 1 Recording Electronic Ellis, Laura (speaker, female; interviewee) Eatwell, Daphne (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-08-04 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:25:35 Knole None 3
C1168/1583/1 Jonathan Sargant interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith & Christine Nevard 1 Recording Electronic Sargant, Jonathan, 1979- (speaker, male; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-03-28 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:59:47 Knole None 4
C1168/1580/1 Jane Packman interviewed by Marcia Barton 1 Recording Electronic Packman, Jane, 1979- (speaker, female; interviewee) Barton, Marcia (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-03-04 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:10:49 Knole None 3
C1168/1575/1 Michael Doggett interviewed by Joy Wyman & Geoff Dawber 1 Recording Electronic Doggett, Michael, 1936- (speaker, male; interviewee) Wyman, Joy (speaker, female; interviewer)
Dawber, Geoff (speaker, male; interviewer) 2014-08-14 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:42:25 Knole None 3
C1168/1574/1 Roy Calthorpe interviewed by Daphne Eatwell 1 Recording Electronic Calthorpe, Roy (speaker, male; interviewee) Eatwell, Daphne (speaker, female; interviewer) 2025-03-14 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:41:20 Knole None 3
C1168/1571/1 John & Rosemary Roberts interviewed by Joy Wyman & Geoff Dawber 1 Recording Electronic Roberts, John (speaker, male; interviewee)
Roberts, Rosemary (speaker, female; interviewee) Wyman, Joy (speaker, female; interviewer)
Dawber, Geoff (speaker, male; interviewer) 2014-06-28 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Longfield, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:09:09 Knole None 3
C1168/1557/1 Marcia Barton interviewed by Christine Dixon 1 Recording Electronic Barton, Marcia, 1943- (speaker, female; interviewee) Dixon, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-04-07 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:22:24 Knole None 3
C1168/1555/1 Dorothy Ashpitel interviewed by Geoff Dawber & Joy Wyman 1 Recording Electronic Ashpitel, Dorothy (speaker, female; interviewee) Wyman, Joy (speaker, female; interviewer)
Dawber, Geoff (speaker, male; interviewer) 2014-02-05 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:17:53 Knole None 3
C1168/1265/1 Knole – Clare Fallows 1 Recording Electronic Fallows, Clare, 1947- (speaker, female; interviewee; volunteer) Clinning, Sian, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-01-17 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:15:00 Knole Refer to curator 4
C1168/1257/1 Knole – Dave Rumble 1 Recording Electronic Rumble, Dave, c.1956- (speaker, male; interviewee; daughter of housekeeper’s assistant) Stitchman, Nicky, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-10-29 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Isle of Wight, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:23:00 Knole Refer to curator 4
C1168/1251/1 Calke Abbey – Muriel Smith 1 Recording Electronic Smith, Muriel, 1923-1985 (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer) Usher, Kerry, (speaker, male; interviewer) 2014-04-07 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:37:00 Calke Abbey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1247/1 Calke Abbey – Diane Robey 1 Recording Electronic Robey, Diane, (speaker, female; interviewee) Usher, Kerry, (speaker, male; interviewer) 2014-04-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:34:00 Calke Abbey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1233/1 Calke Abbey – Sue Christian 1 Recording Electronic Christian, Sue, (speaker, female; interviewee) Usher, Kerry, (speaker, male; interviewer) 2014-06-28 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:33:00 Calke Abbey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1209/1 Basildon Park – Francis John Badcock Sykes 1 Recording Electronic Sykes, Francis John Badcock, 1942- (speaker, male; interviewee; descendent of Sir Francis Sykes) Lewis, Craig, (speaker, male; interviewer) 2014-06-02 00:00:00 Basildon Park, Berkshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:33:00 Basildon Park None 4
C1168/1206/1 Basildon Park – John Maskell 1 Recording Electronic Maskell, John, 1949- (speaker, male; interviewee; pest controller) Taylor, Betony, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2014-11-04 00:00:00 Basildon Park, Berkshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:44:00 Basildon Park Refer to curator 4
C1168/1681/1 Penelope Adamson interviewed by Dick Vardy 1 Recording Electronic Adamson, Penelope, 1921- (speaker, male; interviewee; architect) Vardy, Dick (speaker, male; interviewer) 2013-05-13 00:00:00 Shalford, Surrey, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:50:00 West Wycombe Village and Hill None 3
C1168/1678/1 Mark Wells interviewed by Carolyn Bell 1 Recording Electronic Wells, Mark (speaker, male; interviewee; building surveyor) Bell, Carolyn (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-11-27 00:00:00 National Trust Office, Saunderton Hub (Clare Centre), Buckinghamshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:46:00 West Wycombe Village and Hill None 3
C1168/1676/1 Gary Marshall interviewed by Jenny Savage 1 Recording Electronic Marshall, Gary, 1963- (speaker, male; interviewee; archaeologist) Savage, Jenny (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-12-04 00:00:00 National Trust Office, Saunderton Hub (Clare Centre), Buckinghamshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:44:00 West Wycombe Village and Hill None 3
C1168/1672/1 Edith Sadler interviwed by Alison Gieler 1 Recording Electronic Sadler, Edith (speaker, female; interviewee) Gieler, Alison (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-11-13 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England UK 1970-01-01 00:31:00 West Wycombe Village and Hill None 3
C1168/1661/1 Graham & Morag Millard interviewed by Caroline McAslan 1 Recording Electronic Millard, Graham (speaker, male; interviewee)
Millard, Morag (speaker, female; interviewee) McAslan, Caroline (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-12-18 00:00:00 Nuffield Place, Nuffield, Oxfordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:37:00 Nuffield Place None 3
C1168/1660/1 Arnold Light interviewed by Caroline McAslan 1 Recording Electronic Light, Arnold (speaker, male; interviewee) McAslan, Caroline (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-11-04 00:00:00 Nuffield Place, Nuffield, Oxfordshire, England, UK 0.041666666666667 Nuffield Place None 3
C1168/1659/1 Joanna Gamester interviewed by Caroline McAslan 1 Recording Electronic Gamester, Joanna (speaker, female; interviewee) McAslan, Caroline (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-07-01 00:00:00 Nuffield Place, Nuffield, Oxfordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:28:00 Nuffield Place None 3
C1168/1620/1 Margaret Simmons and her son, Martin Simmons and step-daughter Jane West, interviewed by Jonathan Sargant & Carol Cheeseman 1 Recording Electronic Simmons, Margaret nee Beavin, 1932- (speaker, female; interviewee)
Davey, Martin (speaker, male; interviewee)
West, Jane, 1953- (speakeer, female; interviewee) Sargant, Jonathan (speaker, male; interviewer)
Cheeseman, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-06-28 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:21:04 Knole None 3
C1168/1610/1 Richard Wakeford interviewed by Marcia Barton & Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Wakeford, Richard, 1930- (speaker, male; interviewee) Barton, Marcia (speaker, female; interviewer)
Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-07-19 00:00:00 Telephone Call to interviewee’s home, UK 1970-01-01 00:58:55 Knole None 3
C1168/1589/1 Richard Hill interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith & Christine Nevard 1 Recording Electronic Hill, Richard, 1956- (speaker, male; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-11-28 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:58:54 Knole None 3
C1168/1581/1 Jo Day interviewed by Christine Nevard & Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Day, Jo (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-12-06 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:41:56 Knole None 3
C1168/1579/1 Helen Fawbert interviewed by Christine Nevard & Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Fawbert, Helen, 1974- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-12-06 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:53:48 Knole None 3
C1168/1578/1 Esther Gill interviewed by Daphne Eatwell 1 Recording Electronic Gill, Esther, 1966- (speaker, female; interviewee) Eatwell, Daphne (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-12-20 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:33:36 Knole None 3
C1168/1577/1 Emma Slocombe interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith & Christine Nevard 1 Recording Electronic Slocombe, Emma, 1973- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-12-16 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:40:19 Knole None 3
C1168/1570/1 John Martin interviewed by Christine Nevard & Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Martin, John, 1931- (speaker, male; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-08-02 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:12:20 Knole None 3 Originally qualified as an engineer, John became an antiquarian horologist and volunteered to look after the National Trust clocks at Knole. He also looked after clocks in the Sackvilles’ private collection.
C1168/1563/1 Jacquie Elphick & Linda Grimwood (nées Budgen) interviewed by Marcia Barton & Carol Cheeseman 1 Recording Electronic Elphick, Jacquie, 1947- (speaker, female; interviewee)
Grimwood, Linda, 1950- (speaker, female; interviewee) Barton, Marcia (speaker, female; interviewer)
Cheeseman, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-09-02 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:30:44 Knole None 3
C1168/1561/1 Mary Bates & Harry Hopkins interviewed by Debbie Innes 1 Recording Electronic Bates, Mary (speaker, female; interviewee)
Hopkins, Harry (speaker, male; interviewee) Innes, Debbie (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-06-03 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:33:07 Knole None 3
C1168/1558/1 Eve Tucker interviewed by Nicky Stitchman 1 Recording Electronic Tucker, Eve, 1927- (speaker, female; interviewee) Stitchman, Nicky (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-11-18 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Seal, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:44:36 Knole None 3 Volunteer at Knole since about 1988. Worked as junior reporter at The Sevenoaks Chronicle during WWII, was sent to check damage at Knole.
C1168/1554/1 David & Paul Rutherford interviewed by Carol Cheeseman & Marcia Barton 1 Recording Electronic Rutherford, David, 1949- (speaker, male; interviewee)
Rutherford, Paul, 1947- (speaker, male; interviewee) Barton, Marcia (speaker, female; interviewer)
Cheeseman, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-09-26 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:21:09 Knole None 3
C1168/1550/1 Martin Drury interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith & Christine Nevard 1 Recording Electronic Drury, Martin, 1938- (speaker, male; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-11-13 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:47:26 Knole None 3
C1168/1548/1 Ian Pattenden interviewed by Siân Clinning 1 Recording Electronic Pattenden, Ian (speaker, male; interviewee) Clinning, Siân (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-11-22 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:30:08 Knole None 3
C1168/1480/1 David Perrins interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Perrins, David (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-05-08 00:00:00 Croome Court, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1479/1 Ann Hart interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Hart, Ann (speaker, female; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-04-08 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1478/1 John Bomford interviewed by Eileen Clement and Mary Evans 1 Recording Electronic Bomford, John, 1927- (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer)
Evans, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-06-14 00:00:00 nterviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1443/1 John Rudge interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Rudge, John (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-01-29 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1377/1 Les Rogers interviewed by Jeremy Milln 1 Recording Electronic Rogers, Les, 1951- (speaker, male; interviewee; Woodman Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) 2013-06-04 00:00:00 Tea Room, Brockhampton, Herefordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:09:00 Brockhampton Estate Unknown 3
C1168/1264/1 Knole – Mrs Jennifer Wright and Mrs Ethelwyn Osborne 1 Recording Electronic Wright, Jennifer, 1936- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-03-18 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:44:00 Knole Refer to curator 4
C1168/1263/1 Knole – Cynthia Hurrell 1 Recording Electronic Hurrell, Cynthia, (speaker, female; interviewee; volunteer needlewoman) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-04-12 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:29:00 Knole Refer to curator 4
C1168/1262/1 Knole – Barbara Turner 1 Recording Store + Electronic Turner, Barbara, c.1931 (speaker, female; interviewee; volunteer needlewoman) Dixon, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-11-12 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:10:00 Knole Refer to curator 4
C1168/1261/1 Knole – Barbara Elgar 1 Recording Store + Electronic Elgar, Barbara, c.1931- (speaker, female; interviewee; granddaughter of housemaid) Eatwell, Daphne (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-10-15 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:06:00 Knole Refer to curator 4
C1168/1260/1 Knole – Mr & Mrs Arnold Rogers 1 Recording Store + Electronic Rogers, Arnold, c.1932- (speaker, male; interviewee)
Rogers, Mrs, (speaker, male; interviewee) Wyman, Joy (speaker, female; interviewer)
Dawber, Geoff (speaker, male; interviewer) 2013-11-13 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Tonbridge, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:19:00 Knole Refer to curator 4
C1168/1255/1 Knole – Annabel Wylie 1 Recording Store + Electronic Wylie, Annabel, c.1956- (speaker, female; interviewee; textile conservator) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2013-07-30 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s conservation studio], Great Bentley, Essex, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:51:00 Knole Refer to curator 4
C1168/1238/1 Calke Abbey – June Gibson 1 Recording Store + Electronic Gibson, June, (speaker, female; interviewee; volunteer) Adams, Roy, (speaker, male; interviewer) 2013-12-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:51:00 Calke Abbey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1236/1 Calke Abbey – Robert Dumelow and Malcolm Taylor 1 Recording Store + Electronic Dumelow, Robert, (speaker, male; interviewee) Adams, Roy, (speaker, male; interviewer) 2013-10-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:53:00 Calke Abbey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1598/1 Molly Dinham interviewed by Julia Kiggell 1 Recording Electronic Dinham, Molly, -2014 (speaker, female; interviewee) Kiggell, Julia (speaker, female; interviewer) 2012-09-12 00:00:00 Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:16:35 Knole Not secured 3 Copyright not secured at time of interview. Interviewee now deceased. Next of kin not traceable.
C1168/1567/1 Janet & Brian Harwood interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith & Christine Nevard 1 Recording Electronic Harwood, Janet Margaret, 1939- (speaker, female; interviewee) Harwood, Brian Edwin, 1936- (speaker, male; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2012-06-29 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:29:34 Knole None 3
C1168/1566/1 James Frederick Harwood & Louise Jane Harwood interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith & Christine Nevard 1 Recording Electronic Harwood, James Frederick, 1964- (speaker, male; interviewee)
Harwood, Louise Jane, 1963- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2012-06-29 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:23:11 Knole None 3
C1168/1565/1 Helen Elizabeth Harwood interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith & Christine Nevard 1 Recording Electronic Harwood, Helen Elizabeth, 1962- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2012-06-29 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:14:41 Knole None 3
C1168/1560/1 Margaret Kingsnorth interviewed by Jonathan Sargant 1 Recording Electronic Kingsnorth, Margaret (speaker, female; interviewee) Sargant, Jonathan (speaker, male; interviewer) 2012-08-14 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:16:10 Knole None 3
C1168/1494/1 Rod Pomeroy interviewed by Jeremy Milln 1 Recording Electronic Pomeroy, Rod, 1944- (speaker, male; interviewee; forester) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) 2012-09-06 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 02:53:00 Dudmaston Unknown 3
C1168/1477/1 Roy Conway interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Conway, Roy (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2012-12-10 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1475/1 Raymond Gerrard interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Gerrard, Raymond, 1939- (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2012-01-18 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1376/1 Tony Harris interviewed by Hilary Smith and Jeremy Milln 1 Recording Electronic Harris, Tony, 1937- (speaker, male; interviewee) Smith, Hilary (speaker, female; interviewer) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) 2012-09-18 00:00:00 Brockhampton Estate, Brockhampton, Herefordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:49:00 Brockhampton Estate Unknown 3
C1168/1375/1 Ian Bapty: tour commentary 1 Recording Electronic Bapty, Ian (speaker, male; interviewee; archaeologist) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) 2012-08-28 00:00:00 Brockhampton Estate, Brockhampton, Herefordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:02:00 Brockhampton Estate Unknown 3
C1168/1374/1 Dorothy Davies interviewed by Hilary Smith and Jeremy Milln 1 Recording Electronic Davies, Dorothy, 1923- (speaker, female; interviewee)
Barry, Sue (speaker, female; interviewee) Smith, Hilary (speaker, female; interviewer) 2012-07-31 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK 1970-01-01 01:49:00 Brockhampton Estate Unknown 3
C1168/1333/1 Jonathan Protheroe interviewed by Jeremy Milln 1 Recording Electronic Protheroe, Jonathan, 1962- (speaker, male; interviewee; Stonemason) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) 2012-09-03 00:00:00 Jonathan Protheroe’s home in Powys, Wales, UK 1970-01-01 01:08:00 Baddesley Clinton Unknown 3
C1168/1322/1 Attingham Rediscovered Project 1 Recording Electronic Kay, Sarah (speaker, female; interviewee; Project Curator) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) 2012-11-06 00:00:00 Attingham Park, Atcham, Shropshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:47:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1227/1 Arlington Court – Shirley Booker 1 Recording Store Booker, Shirley, 1945- (speaker, female; interviewee) Roff, Elsie, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2012-06-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:16:00 Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Museum Unknown 2
C1168/1210/1 Basildon Park – Audrey Hearne 1 Recording Electronic Hearne, Audrey, (speaker, female; interviewee; housekeeper) Preston, Stefanie, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2012-12-13 00:00:00 Basildon Park, Berkshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:26:00 Basildon Park None 4
C1168/1208/1 Basildon Park – Neil Shaw 1 Recording Electronic Shaw, Neil, 1960- (speaker, male; interviewee; house steward) Taylor, Betony, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2012-12-11 00:00:00 Basildon Park, Berkshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:21:00 Basildon Park Refer to curator 4
C1168/1207/1 Basildon Park – Margaret Rhodes 1 Recording Electronic Rhodes, Margaret, (speaker, female; interviewee; house steward) Preston, Stefanie, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2012-12-04 00:00:00 Basildon Park, Berkshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:02:00 Basildon Park Refer to curator 4
C1168/1670/1 Mr and Mrs Dabourne interviewed by James Rothwell 1 Recording Electronic Dabourne, Beryl Ellen Mary, 1932- (speaker, female; interviewee; botanical embroiderer)
Dabourne, Robin Denis, 1929- (speaker, male; interviewee; gardener / accountant) Rothwell, James (speaker, male; interviewer) 2011-12-09 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Bisley, Surrey, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:48:48 Mottisfon None 3
C1168/1597/1 Norman Anthony “Tony” Baldwin interviewed by Daphne Eatwell 1 Recording Electronic Baldwin, Norman Anthony (speaker, male; interviewee) Eatwell, Daphne (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-05-05 00:00:00 Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:07:41 Knole None 3
C1168/1576/1 Pilacita Pluckrose interviewed by Daphne Eatwell 1 Recording Electronic Pluckrose, Pilacita, 1921- (speaker, female; interviewee) Eatwell, Daphne (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-07-27 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:14:31 Knole None 3
C1168/1573/1 Mrs. Kay Stratford interviewed by Veronica Walker-Smith & Christine Nevard 1 Recording Electronic Stratford, Kay, 1914- (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-08-08 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:35:17 Knole None 3
C1168/1572/1 Dr. John Scott interviewed by Debbie Innes 1 Recording Electronic Scott, John (speaker, male; interviewee) Innes, Debbie (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-02-28 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:39:29 Knole None 3
C1168/1568/1 Joan Padfield (née Lockwood) interviewed by Daphne Eatwell 1 Recording Electronic Padfield, Joan, 1927- (speaker, female; interviewee) Eatwell, Daphne (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-10-18 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK 1970-01-01 00:24:48 Knole None 3
C1168/1564/1 “James (Jim) Potter interviewed by Daphne Eatwell & Roger Wall” 1 Recording Electronic Potter, James, 1932- (speaker, male; interviewee) Eatwell, Daphne (speaker, female; interviewer)
Wall, Roger (speaker, male; interviewer) 2011-08-03 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:28:39 Knole None 3
C1168/1562/1 Isabel Pearce interviewed by Julia Kiggell 1 Recording Electronic Pearce, Isabel (speaker, female; interviewee) Kiggell, Julia (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-07-28 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:09:23 Knole None 3
C1168/1559/1 Gwen Froggatt interviewed by Daphne Eatwell 1 Recording Electronic Froggatt, Gwen (speaker, female; interviewee) Eatwell, Daphne (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-05-12 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:06:42 Knole None 3
C1168/1556/1 Dorothy Raleigh interviewed by Christine Nevard & Veronica Walker-Smith 1 Recording Electronic Raleigh, Dorothy (speaker, female; interviewee) Walker-Smith, Veronica (speaker, female; interviewer)
Nevard, Christine (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-08-18 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:34:00 Knole None 3
C1168/1553/1 Ian Mason interviewed by Daphne Eatwell 1 Recording Electronic Mason, Ian (speaker, male; interviewee) Eatwell, Daphne (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-11-17 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:25:55 Knole None 4
C1168/1551/1 Robert Sackville-West, Lord Sackville, interviewed by Marcia Barton & Carol Cheeseman 1 Recording Electronic Sackville-West, Robert, 1958- (speaker, male; interviewee) Barton, Marcia (speaker, female; interviewer)
Cheeseman, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-03-22 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:38:28 Knole None 3
C1168/1549/1 Leslie Farrow interviewed by Julia Kiggell 1 Recording Electronic Farrow, Leslie (speaker, male; interviewee) Kiggell, Julia (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-10-24 00:00:00 Horstead Keynes, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:14:42 Knole None 3
C1168/1506/1 Jeffrey Haworth interviewed by Rebecca Aubrey-Fletcher and Neil Cook 1 Recording Electronic Haworth, Jeffrey, 1944- (speaker, male; interviewee; curator) Aubrey-Fletcher, Rebecca (speaker, female; interviewer)
Cook, Neil (speaker, male; interviewer) 2011-12-06 00:00:00 Hanbury Hall, Hanbury, Worcestershire, England, UK 1970-01-01 02:54:00 Hanbury Hall Unknown 3
C1168/1505/1 Jeffrey Haworth reflects 1 Recording Electronic Haworth, Jeffrey, 1944- (speaker, male; interviewee; curator) N/A 2011-11-23 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK 1970-01-01 01:43:00 Hanbury Hall Unknown 3
C1168/1476/1 Betty Jones interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Jones, Betty, 1926- (speaker, female; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-09-30 00:00:00 Croome Court, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1474/1 Keshava Kiernan interviewed by Phil Douce 1 Recording Electronic Kiernan, Keshava (speaker, female; interviewee) Douce, Phil (speaker, male; interviewer) 2011-08-28 00:00:00 Croome Court, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1473/1 Michael and Anne Hinchcliffe interviewed by Phil Douce 1 Recording Electronic Hinchcliffe, Michael (speaker, male; interviewee) Hinchcliffe, Anne (speaker, female; interviewee) Douce, Phil (speaker, male; interviewer) 2011-08-28 00:00:00 Croome Court, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1472/1 Martin Fleming interviewed by Phil Douce 1 Recording Electronic Fleming, Martin (speaker, male; interviewee) Douce, Phil (speaker, male; interviewer) 2011-08-28 00:00:00 Croome Court, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1461/1 Nitya Siddha Das interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Nitya Siddha Das (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-08-28 00:00:00 Croome Court, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1459/1 Kishor interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Kishor (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-08-27 00:00:00 Croome Court, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1457/1 Sripati Das interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Sripati Das (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-08-28 00:00:00 Croome Court, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1455/1 Carl Jukes interviewed by Jeremy Milln and Sarah Kay 1 Recording Electronic Jukes, Carl (speaker, male; interviewee) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer)
Kay, Sarah (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-04-27 00:00:00 Croome tearoom, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 2
C1168/1451/1 Gaura Purusa Das interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Gaura Purusa Das (speaker, male; interviewee; gardener) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-08-27 00:00:00 Croome Court, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1449/1 Sri Kama Dasi interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Sri Kama Dasi (speaker, female; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-08-27 00:00:00 Croome Court, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1447/1 Sailendriya Dasi interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Sailendriya Dasi (speaker, female; interviewee; cook) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-08-28 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1445/1 Yamunabihari Devi Das interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Yamunabihari Devi Das (speaker, female; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-08-27 00:00:00 Croome Court, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1441/1 Sir Jerry Wiggin interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Wiggin, Sir Jerry, 1937- (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-06-10 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1425/1 Michael Barnard interviewed by Claire Parry 1 Recording Electronic Barnard, Michael, 1929? (speaker, male; interviewee) Parry, Claire (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-04-16 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1393/1 Jeffrey Haworth talks about the Throckmorton family 1 Recording Electronic Haworth, Jeffrey, 1944- (speaker, male; interviewee; curator) N/A 2011-12-04 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK 0.041666666666667 Coughton Court Unknown 3
C1168/1381/1 Jeffrey Haworth interviewed by Julie Griffith 1 Recording Electronic Haworth, Jeffrey, 1944- (speaker, male; interviewee; curator) Griffith, Julie (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-11-09 00:00:00 Charlecote Park, Warwick, Warwickshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:43:00 Charlecote Park Unknown 3
C1168/1321/1 John Lucas interviewed by Jeremy Milln 1 Recording Electronic Lucas, John, 1926- (speaker, male; interviewee; houseboy) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer)
Threadgold, Mike (speaker, male; interviewer) 2011-10-03 00:00:00 Attingham Park, Atcham, Shropshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 03:07:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1258/1 Knole – Bill Manning 1 Recording Store + Electronic Manning, Bill, c.1930- (speaker, male; interviewee; carpenter and joiner) Corby, Lucile, (speaker, female; interviewer)
Thake, Clare, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-04-14 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:35:00 Knole Refer to curator 4
C1168/1256/1 Knole – Ann Hammond 1 Recording Store + Electronic Hammond, Ann, c.1944- (speaker, female; interviewee; daughter of housekeeper’s assistant) Eatwell, Daphne (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-08-30 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home 1970-01-01 00:26:00 Knole Refer to curator 4
C1168/1253/1 Knole – Alan Grubb 1 Recording Store + Electronic Grubb, Alan, 1940- (speaker, male; interviewee; bricklayer & general workman) Innes, Debbie (speaker, female; interviewer)
Sargant, Jonathan, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-07-04 00:00:00 Knole, Sevenoaks, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:28:00 Knole Refer to curator 4
C1168/1217/1 Scotney Castle – Christopher Henley 1 Recording Electronic Henley, Christopher, (speaker, male; interviewee; retired retailer) Gooderson, Georgina, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-02-21 00:00:00 Scotney Castle, Kent, England, UK 0.041666666666667 Scotney Castle Refer to curator 4
C1168/1175/1 Dunham Massey – John Turnbull 1 Recording Electronic Turnbull, John, 1928- (speaker, male; interviewee; nephew of 10th Earl of Stamford)
Turnbull, Mark, 1928- (speaker, male; interviewee) Eakin, Kim, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-06-06 00:00:00 Dunham Massey Hall, Altrincham, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:43:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1174/1 Dunham Massey – Diane Marsden 1 Recording Electronic Marsden, Diane, 1949- (speaker, female; interviewee; granddaughter of chauffeur to Lord Stamford) Young, Malcolm, (speaker, male; interviewer) 2011-11-11 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Timperley, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:21:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1173/1 Dunham Massey – John Isherwood 1 Recording Electronic Isherwood, John, (speaker, male; interviewee; friend of 10th Earl of Stamford) Foster, Barbara, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-11-08 00:00:00 Dunham Massey Hall, Altrincham, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1172/1 Dunham Massey – John Hitchens 1 Recording Electronic Hitchens, John, 1945- (speaker, male; interviewee; apprentice gardener) Eakin, Kim, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-10-11 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Lymm, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:21:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1171/1 Dunham Massey – Dennis Smith 1 Recording Electronic Smith, Dennis, (speaker, male; interviewee; police cadet and boxer) Young, Malcolm, (speaker, male; interviewer) 2011-09-23 00:00:00 Dunham Massey Hall, Altrincham, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:26:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1170/1 Dunham Massey – Dennis Wrigley 1 Recording Electronic Wrigley, Dennis, 1930- (speaker, male; interviewee; friend of 10th Earl of Stamford) Hurley, Rosemary, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-09-09 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Manchester, Greater Manchester, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:06:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1169/1 Dunham Massey – Jean Meeson 1 Recording Electronic Meeson, Jean, (speaker, female; interviewee; private secretary to 10th Earl of Stamford) Kirrane, Mary, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-08-24 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Conway, North Wales, UK 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1168/1 Dunham Massey – Jean Howard Derbyshire 1 Recording Electronic Derbyshire, Jean Howard, 1915- (speaker, female; interviewee; tenant of the Jockey Rooms, Dunham Massey Hall) Griffin, Nora, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-06-27 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Knutsford, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:47:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1167/1 Dunham Massey – Alan Clare 1 Recording Electronic Clare, Alan, 1952- (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer ) Hurley, Rosemary, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-06-06 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:13:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1166/1 Dunham Massey – John Cheetham 1 Recording Electronic Cheetham, John, 1934- (speaker, male; interviewee; farm worker) Young, Malcolm, (speaker, male; interviewer) 2011-06-09 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Altrincham, Cheshire, England, UK 0.041666666666667 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1165/1 Dunham Massey – David Priestner 1 Recording Electronic Priestner, David, (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer ) Goodhead, Sharon, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-06-01 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:19:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1164/1 Dunham Massey – Ron Bragg 1 Recording Electronic Bragg, Ron, (speaker, male; interviewee; resident of Dunham Massey) Foster, Barbara, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-05-23 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Timperley, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:54:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1163/1 Dunham Massey – John Anthony (known as Anthony) Pennington 1 Recording Electronic Pennington, John Anthony, 1943- (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer ) Kirrane, Mary, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-05-20 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, England, UK 0.041666666666667 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1162/1 Dunham Massey – Geoff Owen 1 Recording Electronic Owen, Geoff, (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer ) Reed, Mike, (speaker, male; interviewer) 2011-05-18 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Little Bollington, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:44:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1161/1 Dunham Massey – Alan Hewitt 1 Recording Electronic Hewitt, Alan, (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer ) Kirrane, Mary, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-05-03 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:06:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1160/1 Dunham Massey – Maureen Jones 1 Recording Electronic Jones, Maureen, 1947- (speaker, female; interviewee; seamstress) Young, Malcolm, (speaker, male; interviewer) 2011-05-31 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:31:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1159/1 Dunham Massey – Paul Wagner 1 Recording Electronic Wagner, Paul, 1952- (speaker, male; interviewee; farm worker) Yates, Julia, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-05-07 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:02:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1158/1 Dunham Massey – Margaret Pennington 1 Recording Electronic Pennington, Margaret, 1943- (speaker, female; interviewee; farmer ) Griffin, Nora, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-04-13 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:44:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1157/1 Dunham Massey – Alan Faulkner 1 Recording Electronic Faulkner, Alan, 1936- (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer ) Foster, Barbara, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-04-08 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Mere, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:30:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1156/1 Dunham Massey – Henry Catterall 1 Recording Electronic Catterall, Henry, 1942- (speaker, male; interviewee; estate labourer and personal houseman to 10th Earl of Stamford) Webb, Jessica, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-04-07 00:00:00 Dunham Massey Hall, Altrincham, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:55:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1155/1 Dunham Massey – Eileen Taylor 1 Recording Electronic Taylor, Eileen, 1945- (speaker, female; interviewee; resident of Dunham Massey) Whittle, Vivien, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-04-19 00:00:00 Home of Sheila Bloor, Warburton, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:09:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1154/1 Dunham Massey – Margaret Seaborn 1 Recording Electronic Seaborn, Margaret, 1938- (speaker, female; interviewee; resident of Dunham Massey) Whittle, Vivien, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-04-19 00:00:00 Home of Sheila Bloor, Warburton, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:15:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1153/1 Dunham Massey – Sheila Bloor 1 Recording Electronic Bloor, Sheila, 1941- (speaker, female; interviewee; resident of Dunham Massey) Whittle, Vivien, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-04-19 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Warburton, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:25:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1152/1 Dunham Massey – Hazel Lockett 1 Recording Electronic Lockett, Hazel, 1949- (speaker, female; interviewee; resident of Dunham Massey) Young, Malcolm, (speaker, male; interviewer) 2011-03-24 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:24:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1151/1 Dunham Massey – Mike Blinston 1 Recording Electronic Blinston, Mike, 1948- (speaker, male; interviewee; town clerk’s office worker) Yates, Julia, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-03-12 00:00:00 Dunham Massey Hall, Altrincham, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:27:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1150/1 Dunham Massey – Clifford Bushell 1 Recording Electronic Bushell, Clifford, 1939- (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer ) Whittle, Vivien, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-03-18 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:31:56 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1148/1 Dunham Massey – Michael Windridge 1 Recording Electronic Windridge, Michael, 1938- (speaker, male; interviewee; tobacconist) Yates, Julia, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-03-12 00:00:00 Dunham Massey Hall, Altrincham, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:33:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1147/1 Dunham Massey – Brian Knowles 1 Recording Electronic Knowles, Brian, 1926- (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer ) Wilson, Laura, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-03-08 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:31:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1146/1 Dunham Massey – Eileen Cooper 1 Recording Electronic Cooper, Eileen, 1939- (speaker, female; interviewee; resident of Dunham Massey) Foster, Barbara, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-03-10 00:00:00 Dunham Massey Hall, Altrincham, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:28:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1145/1 Dunham Massey – Geoff Barker 1 Recording Electronic Barker, Geoff, 1939- (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer ) Cozens, Kath, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-03-29 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:21:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1144/1 Dunham Massey – Geoff Morris 1 Recording Electronic Morris, Geoff, 1949- (speaker, male; interviewee; resident of Dunham Massey) Hurley, Rosemary, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-03-04 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Sale, Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:57:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1143/1 Dunham Massey – Carole Davies 1 Recording Electronic Davies, Carole, 1952- (speaker, female; interviewee; resident of Dunham Massey) Young, Malcolm, (speaker, male; interviewer) 2011-03-02 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:12:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1142/1 Dunham Massey – Ron Hutchinson 1 Recording Electronic Hutchinson, Ron, (speaker, male; interviewee; resident of Dunham Massey) MacDonald Higgins, Elizabeth, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-02-25 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:15:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1141/1 Dunham Massey – John Hartley 1 Recording Electronic Hartley, John, (speaker, female; interviewee; farmer ) Reed, Mike, (speaker, male; interviewer) 2011-02-22 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Little Bollington, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:02:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1140/1 Dunham Massey – Joan Morris 1 Recording Electronic Morris, Joan, 1927- (speaker, female; interviewee; resident of Dunham Massey) Hurley, Rosemary, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-02-18 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Hale, Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:12:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1139/1 Dunham Massey – Gina Hutchinson 1 Recording Electronic Hutchinson, Gina, (speaker, female; interviewee; resident of Dunham Massey) MacDonald Higgins, Elizabeth, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2011-02-17 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:28:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 3
C1168/1054 Roseland – Lawrence Holmes 1 Recording Store + Electronic Holmes, Lawrence, 1935- (speaker, male; interviewee; royal observer corps) Stokes, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 2011-02-02 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 03:49:00 Roseland Refer to curator 3
C1168/1547/1 William Kerswell interviewed by Carol Overs 1 Recording Electronic Kerswell, William, 1940- (speaker, male; interviewee) Overs, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-12-10 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Long Mynd & Carding Mill Unknown 2
C1168/1546/1 Margaret Verrin, Trevor Morris, Cath & Bib Williams interviewed by Ann Middleton & Carol Overs 1 Recording Electronic Verrin, Margaret (speaker, female; interviewee)
Morris, Trevor, 1932- (speaker, male; interviewee) Middleton, Ann (speaker, female; interviewer)
Overs, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-01-? Unknown Unknown Long Mynd & Carding Mill Unknown 2
C1168/1545/1 Trevor Morris interviewed by Carol Overs 1 Recording Electronic Morris, Trevor, 1932- (speaker, male; interviewee) Overs, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-01-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Long Mynd & Carding Mill Unknown 2
C1168/1543/1 Percy Tarbuck interviewed by Carol Overs 1 Recording Electronic Tarbuck, Percy, 1920- (speaker, male; interviewee) Overs, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-01-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Long Mynd & Carding Mill Unknown 2
C1168/1542/1 Henry Owen interviewed by Carol Overs 1 Recording Electronic Owen, Henry, 1918- (speaker, male; interviewee; warden, gamekeeper) Overs, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-02-10 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Long Mynd & Carding Mill Unknown 2
C1168/1541/1 Elwyn Parkes interviewed by Carol Overs 1 Recording Electronic Parkes, Elwyn (speaker, male; interviewee) Overs, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-01-28 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Long Mynd & Carding Mill Unknown 2
C1168/1540/1 Harry Finch interviewed by Carol Overs 1 Recording Electronic Finch, Harry, 1925? (speaker, male; interviewee) Overs, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-01-27 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Long Mynd & Carding Mill Unknown 2
C1168/1539/1 John & Jane Sankey interviewed by Carol Overs 1 Recording Electronic Sankey, John (speaker, male; interviewee) Sankey, Jane (speaker, female; interviewee) Overs, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-01-26 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Long Mynd & Carding Mill Unknown 2
C1168/1538/1 John & May Williams interviewed by Carol Overs 1 Recording Electronic Williams, John, 1937- (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer)
Williams, May (speaker, female; interviewee) Overs, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-02-04 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Long Mynd & Carding Mill Unknown 2
C1168/1537/1 Cath & Bib Williams interviewed by Carol Overs 1 Recording Electronic Williams, Cath, 1925- (speaker, female; interviewee; farmer) Williams, Bib (speaker, male; interviewee; Former farmer) Overs, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-01-25 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Long Mynd & Carding Mill Unknown 2
C1168/1536/1 Welland Beamond interviewed by Carol Overs 1 Recording Electronic Beamond, Welland (speaker, male; interviewee) Overs, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-02-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Long Mynd & Carding Mill Unknown 2
C1168/1534/1 Dr.Griffiths, John & Jane Coleman, George & Terry Davis inter-viewed by Ann Middleton 1 Recording Electronic Griffiths, Dr. (speaker, male; interviewee)
Coleman, Jane (speaker, female; interviewee; former) Overs, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-03-23 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Long Mynd & Carding Mill Unknown 2
C1168/1533/1 Ron Broughton interviewed by Carol Overs 1 Recording Electronic Broughton, Ron (speaker, male; interviewee) Overs, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-01-28 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Long Mynd & Carding Mill Unknown 2
C1168/1531/1 David Bills: talk to Lichfield Historical and Archaeological Society 1 Recording Electronic Bills, David (speaker, male; interviewee) N/A 2010-10-29 00:00:00 Lichfield, Staffordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:57:00 Kinver Edge Unknown 3
C1168/1495/1 Jeffrey Haworth interviewed by Emma Jones 1 Recording Electronic Haworth, Jeffrey, 1944- (speaker, male; interviewee) Jones, Emma (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-07-07 00:00:00 Weston Park, Shropshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:50:00 Farnborough Hall Unknown 3
C1168/1471/1 Maurice Sherwood interviewed by Lee Rawson 1 Recording Electronic Sherwood, Maurice, 1939- (speaker, male; interviewee) Rawson. Lee (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-10-27 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1466/1 Mary Evans interviewed by Lee Rawson 1 Recording Electronic Evans, Mary (speaker, female; interviewee) Rawson. Lee (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-06-22 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1464/1 Maureen Martin interviewed by Lee Rawson 1 Recording Electronic Martin, Maureen, 1937- (speaker, female; interviewee) Rawson. Lee (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-03-30 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1439/1 Kamala Todd interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Todd, Kamala (speaker, female; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-09-30 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1437/1 Rachel Underdown interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Underdown, Rachel, 1924- (speaker, female; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-08-23 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1435/1 Gill Fone interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Fone, Gill (speaker, female; interviewee) Fone, Gill (speaker, female; interviewee) 2010-06-02 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1431/1 Julia Hawkes-Moore interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Hawkes-Moore, Julia (speaker, female; interviewee) Fone, Gill (speaker, female; interviewee) 2010-03-01 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1423/1 Beryl McEwan interviewed by Claire Parry 1 Recording Electronic McEwan, Beryl (speaker, female; interviewee) Parry, Claire (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-07-17 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1421/1 Michael Manton interviewed by Claire Parry 1 Recording Electronic Manton, Michael (speaker, male; interviewee) Parry, Claire (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-07-11 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1419/1 Don Tomlin interviewed by Claire Parry 1 Recording Electronic Tomlin, Don (speaker, male; interviewee) Parry, Claire (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-05-28 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1388/1 Colin Palmer interviewed by Tamsin Mosse 1 Recording Electronic Palmer, Colin, 1933- (speaker, male; interviewee; Former resident) Mosse, Tamsin (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-03-05 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Clent, Worcestershire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:56:00 Clent Hills Unknown 3
C1168/1387/1 Lillian Griffiths interviewed by Tamsin Mosse and Paul Timmins 1 Recording Electronic Griffiths, Lillian, 1909- (speaker, female; interviewee) Mosse, Tamsin (speaker, female; interviewer)
Timmins, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 2010-03-01 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Clent, Worcestershire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:20:00 Clent Hills Unknown 3
C1168/1386/1 John Partington interviewed by Tamsin Mosse 1 Recording Electronic Partington, John, 1920- (speaker, male; interviewee; teacher) Mosse, Tamsin (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-02-23 00:00:00 School House, Clent, Worcestershire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:35:00 Clent Hills Unknown 2
C1168/1332/1 Jeffrey Haworth interviewed by Emma Jones 1 Recording Electronic Haworth, Jeffrey, 1944- (speaker, male; interviewee; Former Curator) Jones, Emma (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-06-28 00:00:00 Baddesley Clinton, Warwick, Warwickshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:38:00 Baddesley Clinton Unknown 3
C1168/1331/1 John Jarman interviewed by Victoria Moulton and Jeremy Milln 1 Recording Electronic Jarman, John (speaker, male; interviewee) Moulton, Victoria (speaker, female; interviewer)
Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) 2010-02-15 00:00:00 Unknown 0.041666666666667 Baddesley Clinton Unknown 3 Volunteer at Baddesley since 1981
C1168/1330/1 Pat Pope interviewed by Victoria Moulton and Jeremy Milln 1 Recording Electronic Pope, Pat, 1936- (speaker, female; interviewee) Moulton, Victoria (speaker, female; interviewer)
Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) 2010-02-15 00:00:00 Baddesley Clinton, Warwick, Warwickshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:13:00 Baddesley Clinton Unknown 3
C1168/1259/1 Knole – Charlie Durham and Bill Manning 1 Recording Store + Electronic Durham, Charlie, (speaker, male; interviewee)
Manning, Bill, (speaker, male; interviewee) Fawbert, Helen, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-07-27 00:00:00 Knole, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:13:00 Knole Refer to curator 4
C1168/1216/1 Scotney Castle – Edward Bates 1 Recording Electronic Bates, Edward , 1930- (speaker, male; interviewee; evacuee) Cooke, Jessica, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2010-05-26 00:00:00 Scotney Castle, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:17:00 Scotney Castle Refer to curator 4
C1168/1215/1 Scotney Castle – Ernie Chennell 1 Recording Electronic Chennell, Ernie, (speaker, male; interviewee; home guard) Newman, Richard, (speaker, male; interviewer) 2010-04-22 00:00:00 Scotney Castle, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:29:00 Scotney Castle Refer to curator 4
C1168/1544/1 Time Coleshaw interviewed by Carol Overs 1 Recording Electronic Coleshaw, Tim (speaker, male; interviewee; warden) Overs, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 2009-12-23 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Long Mynd & Carding Mill Unknown 2
C1168/1535/1 Reg Heiron inter- viewed by Carol Overs 1 Recording Electronic Heiron, Reg (speaker, male; interviewee; builder, gamekeeper) Overs, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 2009-12-08 00:00:00 Interviewer’s home, UK Unknown Long Mynd & Carding Mill Unknown 2
C1168/1460/1 Fred Lloyd interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Lloyd, Fred (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2009-09-12 00:00:00 Croome Court, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1458/1 Winifred Dolbear interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Dolbear, Winifred (speaker, female; interviewee; hairdresser) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2009-09-12 00:00:00 Croome Court, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1456/1 Alan Wintle interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Wintle, Alan (speaker, male; interviewee; aircraft fitter) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2009-09-12 00:00:00 Croome Court, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3 Noisy children in background
C1168/1454/1 Tony and Brenda Sheridan interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Sheridan, Tony (speaker, male; interviewee; ) Sheridan, Brenda (speaker, female; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2009-07-21 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1453/1 Barrie Lockley interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Lockley, Barrie (speaker, male; interviewee; engineer) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2009-10-21 00:00:00 RAF Buildings, Croome, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1429/1 Brenda Lee and Diane Bentley interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Lee, Brenda (speaker, female; interviewee; administrator)
Bentley, Diane (speaker, female; interviewee; Co-Administrator) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2009-10-28 00:00:00 RAF building, Croome, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1427/1 Sally and Devaki Sutton interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Sutton, Sally (speaker, female; interviewee)
Sutton, Devaki, 1977? (speaker, female; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2009-09-13 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1396/1 Kate Roud interviewed by Jeremy Milln 1 Recording Electronic Roud, Kate (speaker, female; interviewee; gardener) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) 2009-09-08 00:00:00 Croft Castle, Yarpole, Herefordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:28:00 Croft Castle Unknown 3
C1168/1382/1 Charles Bateman interviewed by Tamsin Mosse 1 Recording Electronic Bateman, Charles (speaker, male; interviewee) Mosse, Tamsin (speaker, female; interviewer) 2009-11-30 to 2010-02-02 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:08:12 Clent Hills Unknown 2
C1168/1368/1 John Shufflebotham interviewed by Jeremy Milln 1 Recording Electronic Shufflebotham, John, 1932- (speaker, male; interviewee; Gardener) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) 2009-06-16 00:00:00 Biddulph Grange, Biddulph, Staffordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:17:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1225/1 Arlington Court – Audrey Tudor 1 Recording Store Tudor, Audre, (speaker, female; interviewee; carriage house assistant) Roff, Elsie, (speaker, female; interviewer)
Croft, Dick, (speaker, male; interviewer) 2009-01-06 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], near. Barnstaple, Devon, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:33:00 Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Museum Unknown 2
C1168/1222/1 Arlington Court – Iris Beer 1 Recording Store Beer, Iris, 1919- (speaker, female; interviewee) Bradd, Laura, (speaker, female; interviewer)
Badcock, Marigold, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2009-01-27 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home], Braunton, Devon, UK 1970-01-01 00:36:00 Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Museum Unknown 2 Iris Beer speaks about her late husband’s connections with Miss Chichester
C1168/1223/1 Arlington Court – Stan Huxtable and Derek Huxtable 1 Recording Store Huxtable, Stan, (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer)
Huxtable, Derek, (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer) Bradd, Laura, (speaker, female; interviewer)
Badcock, Marigold, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2009-05-29 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Shirwell, near Barnstaple, Devon, UK 1970-01-01 01:02:00 Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Museum Refer to curator 2
C1168/1214/1 Scotney Castle – Rosetta Colangelo 1 Recording Electronic Colangelo, Rosetta, 1947- (speaker, female; interviewee; housekeeper) Fitzwater, Roger, (speaker, male; interviewer) 2009-06-29 00:00:00 Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:16:00 Scotney Castle Refer to curator 4
C1168/1213/1 Scotney Castle – Antonio Colangelo 1 Recording Electronic Colangelo, Antonio, 1936- (speaker, male; interviewee; butler) Fitzwater, Roger, (speaker, male; interviewer) 2009-06-29 00:00:00 Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Scotney Castle Refer to curator 4
C1168/1212/1 Scotney Castle – Sam Beazley 1 Recording Electronic Beazley, Sam, 1916- (speaker, male; interviewee; artist) Cooke, Jessica, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2009-06-01 00:00:00 Clapham, London, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Scotney Castle Refer to curator 4
C1168/1211/1 Scotney Castle – Diana Pennell 1 Recording Electronic Pennell, Diana, 1924- (speaker, female; interviewee; ticket office worker) Taylor, Elizabeth, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2009-01-21 00:00:00 Pelham House, Lewes, East Sussex, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:24:00 Scotney Castle Refer to curator 4
C1168/1051/01 Shalford Mill – Judy Boyt 1 Recording Store Boyt, Judy (speaker, female; interviewee; Ferguson’s gang) Herdman, Sue (speaker, female; interviewer) 2009-08-05 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home Unknown Shalford Mill Refer to curator 3
C1168/1450/1 Dennis Crump interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Crump, Dennis (speaker, male; interviewee; Ambulance driver) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2008-08-11 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1433/1 Michael Smith giving tours of the property 1 Recording Electronic Smith, Michael, 1974- (speaker, male; interviewee; property manager)
Alker, Katherine (speaker, female; interviewee; Head gardener) N/A 2008-09-12, 2008-09-27 Croome Park, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1367/1 Joan Boon, Jennifer Hamilton and David Thompson interviewed by John Ecclestone and Chris Belford 1 Recording Electronic Boon, Joan, 1931- (speaker, female; interviewee; nurse)
Hamilton, Jennifer, 1946- (speaker, female; interviewee) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) Belford, Chris (speaker, male; interviewer) 2008-11-13 00:00:00 Biddulph Grange, Biddulph, Staffordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:32:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3 Crackling fire in background
C1168/1226/1 Arlington Court – Richard Tossell 1 Recording Store Tossell, Richard, (speaker, male; interviewee) Roff, Elsie, (speaker, female; interviewer)
Croft, Dick, (speaker, male; interviewer) 2008-03-08 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:20:00 Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Museum Unknown 2
C1168/1224/1 Arlington Court – Ivy Kift 1 Recording Store Kift, Ivy, (speaker, female; interviewee; assistant to the cook) Bradd, Laura, (speaker, female; interviewer)
Badcock, Marigold, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2008-08-29 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Barnstaple, Devon, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:28:00 Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Museum Refer to curator 2
C1168/1221/1 Arlington Court – Gladys Camp 1 Recording Store Camp, Gladys, 1919- (speaker, female; interviewee) Bradd, Laura, (speaker, female; interviewer)
Badcock, Marigold, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2008-07-27 00:00:00 Arlington Court, Arlington, Barnstaple, Devon, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:34:00 Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Museum Refer to curator 2
C1168/1220/1 Scotney Castle – Denis Bishop 1 Recording Electronic Bishop, Denis, 1938- (speaker, male; interviewee; descendant of gamekeepers) Baird, Tom, (speaker, male; interviewer) 2008-12-09 00:00:00 Scotney Castle, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:43:00 Scotney Castle Refer to curator 4
C1168/1219/1 Scotney Castle – Lorna Stroud 1 Recording Electronic Stroud, Lorna, (speaker, female; interviewee; friend of Elizabeth Hussey) Cooke, Jessica, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2008-11-24 00:00:00 Goudhurst, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:02:00 Scotney Castle Refer to curator 4
C1168/1690/1 Mrs Jill Rigamonti interviewed by Jessie Binns 1 Recording Store Rigamonti, Jill, 1937- (speaker, female; interviewee) Binns, Jessie (speaker, female; interviewer) 2007-01-07 00:00:00 Hughenden Manor, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, UK Unknown Hughenden Manor None 3
C1168/1686/1 Kenneth Hayman-Stephens and Leonard Chance interviewed by Mary Edwards 1 Recording Store Hayman-Stephens, Kenneth, 1922- (speaker, male; interviewee)
Chance, Leonard, 1920- (speaker, male; interviewee) Edwards, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 2007-01-10 00:00:00 Hughenden Manor, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, UK Unknown Hughenden Manor None 3
C1168/1530/1 Heritage Open Day 2007 1 Recording Electronic N/A Wilson, Tim (speaker, male; interviewer) 2007-09-08 00:00:00 Kinver, Staffordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:32:00 Kinver Edge Unknown 3
C1168/1448/1 Elizabeth and Leonard Edwards interviewed by Eileen Clement and Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Edwards, Elizabeth, 1919- (speaker, female; interviewee; caretaker)
Edwards, Leonard, 1916- (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer)
Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 2007-11-05 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK 1970-01-01 01:01:07 Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1446/1 Gordon Johnson interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Johnson, Gordon (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2007-10-31 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1444/1 John Chugg interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Chugg, John (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2007-10-08 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1442/1 Joan Gill interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Gill, Joan, 1922? (speaker, female; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2007-09-03 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1440/1 Francis Bird interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Bird, Francis, 1926- (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2007-07-05 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1438/1 Derek Moseley interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Moseley, Derek, 1916- (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2007-06-25 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1436/1 Sister Ursula Halpin interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Halpin, Sister Ursula (speaker, female; interviewee; teacher) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2007-05-08 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1434/1 Philip Troughton interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Troughton, Philip (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2007-03-22 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1432/1 Graham Bill interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Bill, Graham (speaker, male; interviewee; Teacher) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2007-02-28, 2012-10-16 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1372/1 Margaret Cox : six short extracts 1 Recording Electronic Cox, Margaret (speaker, female; interviewee) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 2007-06-09 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:15:00 Brockhampton Estate Unknown 3
C1168/1060/04 Heelis – John Workman – Part 4 1 Recording Store Workman, John (speaker, male; interviewee; forestry advisor) Claydon, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 2007-09-06 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home 1970-01-01 01:42:00 NT Central Office, Heelis Refer to curator 2
C1168/1060/03 Heelis – John Workman – Part 3 1 Recording Store Workman, John (speaker, male; interviewee; forestry advisor) Claydon, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 2007-10-12 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home 1970-01-01 01:45:00 NT Central Office, Heelis Refer to curator 2
C1168/1060/02 Heelis – John Workman – Part 2 1 Recording Store Workman, John (speaker, male; interviewee; forestry advisor) Claydon, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 2007-01-21 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home 1970-01-01 01:10:00 NT Central Office, Heelis Refer to curator 2
C1168/1060/01 Heelis – John Workman – Part 1 1 Recording Store Workman, John (speaker, male; interviewee; forestry advisor) Claydon, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 2007-01-19 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home 1970-01-01 01:52:00 NT Central Office, Heelis Refer to curator 2
C1168/1706/1 Terry Hefferman interviewed by Hazel Ledgard 1 Recording Store Hefferman, Terry (speaker, male; interviewee) Ledgard, Hazel (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-01-20 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:35:00 Stonehenge Landscape None 3
C1168/1689/1 Mrs Gillian Picken interviewed by Mary Edwards 1 Recording Store Picken, Mrs Gillian, 1933- (speaker, female; interviewee) Edwards, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-01-31 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Benson, Oxfordshire, England, UK Unknown Hughenden Manor None 3 Tape may have got “stuck”?
C1168/1688/1 Mrs Evelyn Livett interviewed by Mary Edwards 1 Recording Store Livett, Mrs Evelyn, 1941- (speaker, female; interviewee) Edwards, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-01-31 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Naphill, Buckinghamshire, England, UK Unknown Hughenden Manor None 3
C1168/1493/1 Betty Stevens interviewed by Helen Ham and Kellie Channing 1 Recording Electronic Stevens, Betty, 1927- (speaker, female; interviewee) Ham, Helen (speaker, female; interviewer)
Channing, Kellie (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-08-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:15:00 Dudmaston Unknown 3 Better recording of
C1168/1492/1 Dr.Katherine Swift interviewed by Sarah Kay 1 Recording Electronic Swift, Katherine (speaker, female; interviewee) Kay, Sarah (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-07-07 00:00:00 Dudmaston, Shropshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:34:00 Dudmaston Unknown 3
C1168/1491/1 Col.James Hamilton-Russell interviewed by Sarah Kay 1 Recording Electronic Hamilton-Russell, (speaker, male; interviewee) Kay, Sarah (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-05-18 00:00:00 Dudmaston, Shropshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:38:00 Dudmaston Unknown 3
C1168/1490/1 Merlin Waterson interviewed by Sarah Kay 1 Recording Electronic Waterson, Merlin (speaker, male; interviewee) Kay, Sarah (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-04-02 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK 1970-01-01 00:54:00 Dudmaston Unknown 3
C1168/1470/1 Janet Williams interviewed by Julia Letts 1 Recording Electronic Williams, Janet (speaker, female; interviewee) Letts, Julia (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-10-14 00:00:00 Earls Croome Village Hall, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1469/1 Geoff and Christine Lattimer interviewed by Julia Letts 1 Recording Electronic Lattimer, Geoff (speaker, male; interviewee)
Lattimer, Christine (speaker, female; interviewee) Letts, Julia (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-10-14 00:00:00 Earls Croome Village Hall, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1468/1 Ron Jaynes interviewed by Julia Letts 1 Recording Electronic Jaynes, Ron (speaker, male; interviewee) Letts, Julia (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-10-14 00:00:00 Earls Croome Village Hall, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1467/1 Trish Jones interviewed by Caroline Livingston 1 Recording Electronic Jones, Trish (speaker, female; interviewee) Livingston, Caroline (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-10-14 00:00:00 Earls Croome Village Hall, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1465/1 Harold Checketts interviewed by Jill Tovey 1 Recording Electronic Checketts, Harold, 1920? (speaker, male; interviewee) Tovey, Jill (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-05-18 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Croome Park Unknown 2
C1168/1462/1 Billy Meecham interviewed by Julia Letts 1 Recording Electronic Meecham, Billy (speaker, male; interviewee) Letts, Julia (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-10-14 00:00:00 Earls Croome Village Hall, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1430/1 Marge Scott and John Ralph interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Scott, Marge, 1919- (speaker, female; interviewee) Ralph, John, 1934- (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-12-13 00:00:00 Marge Scott’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1428/1 John Masters interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Masters, John (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-11-28 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1426/1 Elizabeth Troughton interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Troughton, Elizabeth (speaker, female; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-11-15 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1424/1 Cissy Adams interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Adams, Cissy (speaker, female; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-09-11 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1422/1 Thomas Campion interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Campion, Thomas (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-07-25 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1420/1 Marion and Gerald Gerrard interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Gerrard, Marion, 1915- (speaker, female; interviewee)
Gerrard, Gerald (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-07-13 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1418/1 Albert Shorrock interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Shorrock, Albert (speaker, male; interviewee; airframe fitter) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-07-06 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1417/1 Roger Trow interviewed by Caroline Livingston 1 Recording Electronic Trow, Roger (speaker, male; interviewee) Livingston, Caroline (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-03-26 00:00:00 Croome Church, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1416/1 Tom Oliver interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Oliver, Tom (speaker, male; interviewee; Property Manager) Heath, Gerald (speaker, male; interviewee; electrician) 2006-06-21 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1415/1 Maurice Whitehouse interviewed by Caroline Livingston 1 Recording Electronic Whitehouse, Maurice (speaker, male; interviewee) Livingston, Caroline (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-03-26 00:00:00 Croome Church, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1414/1 Gerald Heath interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Heath, Gerald (speaker, male; interviewee; electrician) Heath, Gerald (speaker, male; interviewee; electrician) 2006-04-26 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1413/1 Clive and Angela Lloyd interviewed by Caroline Livingston 1 Recording Electronic Lloyd, Clive (speaker, male; interviewee) Lloyd, Angela (speaker, female; interviewee) Livingston, Caroline (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-03-26 00:00:00 Croome Church, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3 Interviewees Conducted 1981 census
C1168/1412/1 Sylvia Stanley interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Stanley, Sylvia (speaker, female; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-04-03 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1411/1 Margaret Gardner interviewed by Caroline Livingston 1 Recording Electronic Gardner, Margaret (speaker, female; interviewee) Gardner, Margaret (speaker, female; interviewee) 2006-03-26 00:00:00 Croome Church, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1410/1 Enid Smith interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Smith, Enid (speaker, female; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-02-02 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3 Background noise from dog
C1168/1409/1 Susan Black interviewed by Caroline Livingston 1 Recording Electronic Black, Susan (speaker, female; interviewee) Livingston, Caroline (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-03-26 00:00:00 Croome Church, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1408/1 Marie Passey interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Passey, Marie (speaker, female; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-01-31 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1407/1 Colin Adams interviewed by Caroline Livingston 1 Recording Electronic Adams, Colin (speaker, male; interviewee) Livingston, Caroline (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-03-01 00:00:00 Croome Church, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1406/1 Ken Ashenden interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Ashenden, Ken (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-01-10 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1403/1 Hilda Newman interviewed by Caroline Livingston 1 Recording Electronic Newman, Hilda, 1916- (speaker, female; interviewee; maid) Livingston, Caroline (speaker, female; interviewer) 2006-02-01 00:00:00 Croome Church, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1710/1 Roy Grinter interviewed by Hazel Ledgard 1 Recording Store Grinter, Roy, 1928- (speaker, male; interviewee; blacksmith) Ledgard, Hazel (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-11-12 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:25:00 Stonehenge Landscape None 3
C1168/1709/1 Rosina Corp interviewed by Sarah Simmonds 1 Recording Store Corp, Rosina (speaker, female; interviewee) Simmomds, Sarah (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-04-06 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Tisbury, Wiltshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:10:00 Stonehenge Landscape None 3
C1168/1708/1 Richard Crook interviewed by Hazel Ledgard 1 Recording Store Crook, Richard, 1942- (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer) Ledgard, Hazel (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-05-14 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:35:00 Stonehenge Landscape None 3
C1168/1707/1 John Bannister interviewed by Kathy Quinn 1 Recording Store Bannister, John (speaker, male; interviewee) Quinn, Kathy (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-04-18 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:10:00 Stonehenge Landscape None 3
C1168/1705/1 Fredrick Cooper interviewed by Hazel Ledgard 1 Recording Store Cooper, Fredrick (speaker, male; interviewee) Ledgard, Hazel (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-05-01 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Stonehenge Landscape None 3
C1168/1704/1 Dr Gordon Charkin interviewed by Hazel Ledgard 1 Recording Store Dr Charkin, Gordon, 1920- (speaker, male; interviewee) Ledgard, Hazel (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-08-10 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Netheravon, Wiltshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:18:00 Stonehenge Landscape None 3
C1168/1703/1 John Howell interviewed by Hazel Ledgard 1 Recording Store Howell, John, 1922- (speaker, male; interviewee) Ledgard, Hazel (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-07-05 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:11:00 Stonehenge Landscape None 3
C1168/1702/1 Dennis Canning interviewed by Hazel Ledgard 1 Recording Store Canning, Dennis, 1933- (speaker, male; interviewee; shepherd) Letchford, Joan, 1923-2011 (speaker, female; interviewee) 2005-06-11 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:13:00 Stonehenge Landscape None 3 Ex Shepherd Salisbury Plain
C1168/1701/1 Joan Letchford interviewed by Hazel Ledgard 1 Recording Store Letchford, Joan, 1923-2011 (speaker, female; interviewee) Letchford, Joan, 1923-2011 (speaker, female; interviewee) 2005-06-11 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:36:00 Stonehenge Landscape None 3
C1168/1700/1 Faith Hooper interviewed by Hazel Ledgard 1 Recording Store Hooper, Faith, 1928- (speaker, female; interviewee) Ledgard, Hazel (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-10-16 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Shrewton, Wiltshire England, UK 1970-01-01 00:14:00 Stonehenge Landscape None 3
C1168/1699/1 Graham Cowmeadow interviewed by Hazel Ledgard 1 Recording Store Cowmeadow, Graham, 1921- (speaker, male; interviewee) Ledgard, Hazel (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-09-17 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Warminster, Wiltshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Stonehenge Landscape None 3
C1168/1698/1 Norman Parker interviewed by Fiona Miller 1 Recording Store Parker, Norman, 1926- (speaker, male; interviewee; historian) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-05-04 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:20:00 Stonehenge Landscape None 3
C1168/1697/1 Aubrey Cooper interviewed by Sarah Simmonds 1 Recording Store Cooper, Aubrey (speaker, male; interviewee; gamekeeper) Simmonds, Sarah (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-05-15 00:00:00 Interviewed while travelling through the landscape by vehicle 1970-01-01 00:48:00 Stonehenge Landscape None 3
C1168/1696/1 Neil Morrison interviewed by Margriet Vianen 1 Recording Store Morrison, Neil (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer) Vianen, Margriet (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-05-06 00:00:00 Countess Farm, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:13:00 Stonehenge Landscape None 3
C1168/1695/1 John Keynes interviewed by Sarah Simmonds 1 Recording Store Keynes, John (speaker, male; interviewee)
Truckle, Ruth (speaker, female; interviewee) Simmonds, Sarah (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-04-21 00:00:00 Stonehenge Cottages, Wiltshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:35:00 Stonehenge Landscape None 3
C1168/1694/1 Doris (Dimp) Richards interviewed by Peter Goodhugh 1 Recording Store Richards, Doris (speaker, female; interviewee) Truckle, Ronald Fredrick (speaker, male; interviewee) Goodhugh, Peter (speaker, male; interviewer) 2005-04-29 00:00:00 At Richards Doris House (Next door neighbour), UK 1970-01-01 00:09:00 Stonehenge Landscape None 3
C1168/1693/1 Mary Underwood interviewed by Lucy Evershed 1 Recording Store Underwood, Mary, 1920- (speaker, female; interviewee) Evershed, Lucy (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-06-29 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England, UK Unknown Stonehenge Landscape None 3
C1168/1692/1 Roland Ware interviewed by Peter Goodhugh 1 Recording Store Ware, Roland (speaker, male; interviewee) Goodhugh, Peter (speaker, male; interviewer) 2005-04-25 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:08:00 Stonehenge Landscape None 3
C1168/1691/1 Norman Parker interviewed by Sarah Simmonds 1 Recording Store Parker, Norman, 1926- (speaker, male; interviewee; historian) Simmonds, Sarah (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-05-09 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Amesbury, Wiltshire, England, UK Unknown Stonehenge Landscape None 3
C1168/1687/1 Edward Hawes interviewed by Mary Edwards 1 Recording Store Hawes, Edward, 1923- (speaker, male; interviewee) Edwards, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-04-13 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Downley, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, UK Unknown Hughenden Manor None 3 Tape 1 side B only, tape 2 side A only
C1168/1685/1 William (Bill) Avis interviewed by Mary Edwards 1 Recording Store Avis, William, 1912- (speaker, male; interviewee; chauffer) Edwards, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-02-01 00:00:00 Tylers Green, Buckinghamshire, England, UK Unknown Bradenham Manor None 3
C1168/1684/1 Daphne Hickman interviewed by Mary Edwards 1 Recording Store Hickman, Daphne, 1923- (speaker, female; interviewee) Edwards, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-02-05 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Downley, Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, UK Unknown West Wycombe Village and Hill None 3
C1168/1669/1 Sir Hugo Brunner and Barnabus Brunner interviewed by Charles Pugh 1 Recording Electronic Brunner, Sir Hugo (speaker, male; interviewee) Brunner, Barnabus (speaker, male; interviewee) Pugh, Charles (speaker, male; interviewer) 2005-07-16 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK 1970-01-01 00:53:51 Grey’s Court None 3
C1168/1509/1 Mary and Geoff Burton interviewed by Jeremy Milln 1 Recording Electronic Burton, Mary, 1925- (speaker, female; interviewee)
Burton, Geoff (speaker, male; interviewee) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) 2005-07-04 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK 1970-01-01 01:04:00 Hawksmoor Unknown 3
C1168/1402/1 Wendy Hogarth interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Hogarth Wendy (speaker, female; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-11-07 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1401/1 Tony Devlin interviewed by Caroline Livingston 1 Recording Electronic Devlin, Tony, 1954- (speaker, male; interviewee) Livingston, Caroline (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-12-15 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1400/1 Mabel Compton interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Compton, Mabel, 1908? (speaker, female; interviewee; housemaid) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-10-18 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1399/1 Valerie Rimell interviewed by Caroline Livingston 1 Recording Electronic Rimell, Valerie (speaker, female; interviewee) Livingston, Caroline (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-10-13 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1398/1 Geoff Sherwood interviewed by Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Sherwood, Geoff (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-10-12, 2006-03-22 Croome, Worcestershire, England, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3 Weather affects recording
C1168/1397/1 Muriel Mason interviewed by Caroline Livingston 1 Recording Electronic Mason, Muriel, 1911- (speaker, female; interviewee; housemaid) Livingston, Caroline (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-10-11 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1370/1 Daisy Backhouse and Martin Backhouse interviewed by Jeremy Milln 1 Recording Electronic Backhouse, Daisy (speaker, female; interviewee)
Backhouse, Martin (speaker, male; interviewee) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) 2005-04-28 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:12:00 Bradnor Hill Unknown 3
C1168/1137 Lacock – Annalise Holt and David Formby 1 Recording Store + Electronic Holt, Annalise (speaker, female; interviewee)
Formby, Davdi (speaker, male; interviewee) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-01-31 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 02:29:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1136 Lacock – David McDowell 1 Recording Store + Electronic McDowell, David, 1947- (speaker, male; potter) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-11-24 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:24:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1135 Lacock – Jean Sheard 1 Recording Store + Electronic Sheard, Jean, 1931- (speaker, female; baker) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-10-28 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 01:24:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1134 Lacock – Susanna Freeland 1 Recording Store + Electronic Freeland, Susanna, 1932- (speaker, female) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-11-29 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:15:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1133 Lacock – Rev Sally Wheeler 1 Recording Store + Electronic Wheeler, Sally, 1959- (speaker, male; vicar) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-11-17 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:38:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1132 Lacock – Michael Hands and Emma Hands 1 Recording Store + Electronic Hands, Michael, 1955- (speaker, male; post office) Hands, Emma, 1967- (speaker, female; post office) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-11-17 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:38:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1131 Lacock – Mary Bailey and Di Baker 1 Recording Store + Electronic Bailey, Mary, 1941- (speaker, female; retailer) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-11-23 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:38:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1130 Lacock – Cathy Ellis 1 Recording Store + Electronic Ellis, Cathy (speaker, female; nail technician) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-10-24 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:24:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1129 Lacock – Keith Bulson 1 Recording Store + Electronic Bulson, Keith, 1935- (speaker, male) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-11-10 00:00:00 Lacock Woolllen Centre, Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:10:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1128 Lacock – Margaret Vaughan 1 Recording Store + Electronic Vaughan, Margaret, 1928- (speaker, female; food historian) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-11-10 00:00:00 King John’s Hunting Lodge, Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:15:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1127 Lacock – Jane Wootten 1 Recording Store + Electronic Wootten, Jane, 1947- (speaker, female)
Harcourt, Jane, 1956- (speaker, female; archaeologist) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-11-18 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:21:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1126 Lacock – Tony Harcourt and Jane Harcourt 1 Recording Store + Electronic Harcourt, Tony, 1950- (speaker, male; archaeologist)
Harcourt, Jane, 1956- (speaker, female; archaeologist) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-11-22 00:00:00 Manger Barn, Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 01:05:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1125 Lacock – Gerald Davis and Mabel Davis 1 Recording Store + Electronic Davis, Gerald, 1932- (speaker, male; interviewee) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) Davis, Mabel, 1933- (speaker, female; interviewee) 2005-11-09 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 01:04:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1124 Lacock – Ernie Pullen 1 Recording Store + Electronic Pullen, Ernie, 1940- (speaker, female; interviewee) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-11-10 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:13:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1123 Lacock – Cynthia Rennie 1 Recording Store + Electronic Rennie, Cynthia (speaker, female; interviewee; craft person) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-09-29 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:09:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1122 Lacock – John Watling 1 Recording Store + Electronic Watling, John, 1966- (speaker, male; interviewee; goldsmith/silversmith) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-09-15 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:29:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1121 Lacock – Joan Bishop 1 Recording Store + Electronic Bishop, Joan, 1950- (speaker, female; interviewee; bar person) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-09-20 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:21:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1120 Lacock – Rachael Sexton 1 Recording Store + Electronic Sexton, Racheal (speaker, female; interviewee; bed and breakfast owner) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-09-15 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:09:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1119 Lacock – Nicky Giddings 1 Recording Store + Electronic Giddings, Nicky, 1970 (speaker, female; interviewee; chef) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-09-21 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:22:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1118 Lacock – Mark Galley 1 Recording Store + Electronic Galley, Mark, 1969 (speaker, male; interviewee; publican) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-09-20 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:55:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1117 Lacock – Mrs R F Leete 1 Recording Store + Electronic Leete, R F, 1912- (speaker, female; interviewee) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-08-23 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:22:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1116 Lacock – Tamsyn Pearce and Jacqui Sheard 1 Recording Store + Electronic Pearce, Tamsyn (speaker, female; interviewee; graphic designer/beauty products) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-07-09 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:34:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1125 Lacock – Gerald Davis and Mabel Davis 1 Recording Store + Electronic Davis, Gerald, 1932- (speaker, male; interviewee) Davis, Mabel, 1933- (speaker, female; interviewee) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-11-09 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 01:04:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1114 Lacock – Margaret Moore 1 Recording Store + Electronic Moore, Margaret (speaker, female; interviewee; antique restorer) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-07-28 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:19:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1113 Lacock – Les Cox 1 Recording Store + Electronic Cox, Les, 1943- (speaker, male; interviewee) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-08-03 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:13:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1112 Lacock – Paul King and Bo Sturgess 1 Recording Store + Electronic King, Paul (speaker, male; interviewee; antique restorer) Sturgess, Bol (speaker, female; interviewee; shop assistant) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-09-23 00:00:00 Quemerford, Calne, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:09:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1111 Lacock – Ken May 1 Recording Store + Electronic May, Ken, 1931- (speaker, male; interviewee; blacksmith/farrier) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-09-28 00:00:00 Quemerford, Calne, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 01:37:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1110 Lacock – Joan Weaver 1 Recording Store + Electronic Weaver, Joan, 1921- (speaker, female; interviewee) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-05-27 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:25:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1109 Lacock – James Breton 1 Recording Store + Electronic Breton, James, 1917- (speaker, male; interviewee) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-07-29 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:37:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1108/08 Lacock – Evacuees – Part 8 1 Recording Store + Electronic Bastable, Fred (speaker, male; interviewee; evacuee) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-09-03 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:03:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1108/07 Lacock – Evacuees – Part 7 1 Recording Store + Electronic Baker, June (speaker, female; interviewee; evacuee) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-09-03 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:13:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1108/06 Lacock – Evacuees – Part 6 1 Recording Store + Electronic Thrower, Ruth (speaker, female; interviewee; evacuee)
Jarrett, Pamela (speaker, female; interviewee; evacuee) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-09-03 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:03:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1108/05 Lacock – Evacuees – Part 5 1 Recording Store + Electronic McNaughton, James (speaker, male; interviewee; evacuee) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-09-03 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:11:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1108/04 Lacock – Evacuees – Part 4 1 Recording Store + Electronic Elkins, Derek (speaker, male; interviewee; evacuee) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-09-03 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:02:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1108/03 Lacock – Evacuees – Part 3 1 Recording Store + Electronic Arthur, Gerald (speaker, male; interviewee; evacuee) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-09-03 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:06:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1108/02 Lacock – Evacuees – Part 2 1 Recording Store + Electronic Small, Edward (speaker, male; interviewee; evacuee) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-09-03 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:05:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1108/01 Lacock – Evacuees – Part 1 1 Recording Store + Electronic Weinel, Michael (speaker, male; interviewee; evacuee) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-09-03 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:12:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1107 Lacock – Trevor Sprules and Christopher Dole 1 Recording Store + Electronic Sprules, Trevor, 1905- (speaker, male; interviewee; farming) Dole, Christopher, 1949- (speaker, male; interviewee; farming) Rosenthal, Angela (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-07-14 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:56:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1106 Lacock – Cyril Perkins 1 Recording Store + Electronic Perkins, Cyril (speaker, male; interviewee; resident near Lacock after leaving RAF) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-09-27 00:00:00 Bewley, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:17:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1105 Lacock – Cara Boniface 1 Recording Store + Electronic Boniface, Cara, 1931- (speaker, female; interviewee; daughter of handyman/cook-housekeeper at Lacock Abbey) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-09-14 00:00:00 Trowbridge, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 01:01:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1104 Lacock – George Hardy 1 Recording Store + Electronic Hardy, George, 1950- (speaker, male; interviewee; restaurateur) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-09-23 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:57:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1103 Lacock – Robert Drewett 1 Recording Store + Electronic Drewett, Robert, 1923- (speaker, male; interviewee) Miller, Sonia (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-06-22 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:39:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1102 Lacock – Steve Hunt 1 Recording Store + Electronic Hunt, Steve (speaker, male; interviewee) Rosenthal, Angela (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-06-08 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:44:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1101 Lacock – Rita Sartain 1 Recording Store + Electronic Sartain, Rita, 1930- (speaker, female; interviewee) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-06-07 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:59:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1100 Lacock- Malcolm Heath 1 Recording Store + Electronic Heath, Malcom, 1940- (speaker, male; interviewee; painter and decorator) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-06-21 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:54:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1099 Lacock – Maisie Seager 1 Recording Store + Electronic Seager, Maisie, 1928- (speaker, female; interviewee; councillor) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-06-17 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 01:04:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1098 Lacock – Leo Stevens 1 Recording Store + Electronic Stevens, Leo, 1905- (speaker, male; interviewee) Rosenthal, Angela (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-06-02 00:00:00 Lacock, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 00:26:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1097 Lacock – Lacock School, Years 2-6 1 Recording Store + Electronic N/A Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-07-12 00:00:00 Lacock School, Wiltshire 1970-01-01 01:33:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1096 Lacock – Julie James 1 Recording Store + Electronic James, Julie (speaker, female; interviewee) Miller, Sonia (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-05-30 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:18:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1095 Lacock – Richard John Tayler 1 Recording Store + Electronic Tayler, Richard John, 1929- (speaker, male; interviewee) Martin, Valerie (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005.06.06 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:59:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3 25 tracks that can only be played in the British Library
C1168/1094 Lacock – Joan Weaver 1 Recording Store + Electronic Weaver, Joan, 1921- (speaker, female; interviewee) Miller, Fiona (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-05-27 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:25:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1093 Lacock – Janet Burnett-Brown 1 Recording Store + Electronic Burnett-Brown, Janet (speaker, female; interviewee) Martin, Valerie (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-06-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:09:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1092 Lacock – Janet Briggs 1 Recording Store + Electronic Briggs, Janet (speaker, female; interviewee) Miller, Sonia (speaker, female; interviewer) 2005-05-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:32:00 Lacock Refer to curator 3
C1168/1489/1 Betty Stevens interviewed by Jeremy Milln and Josie Lowe 1 Recording Electronic Stevens, Betty, 1927- (speaker, female; interviewee) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer)
Lowe, Josie (speaker, female; interviewer) 2004-10-25 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:51:00 Dudmaston Unknown 3
C1168/1488/1 Dorothy Hadoke interviewed by Jeremy Milln and Josie Lowe 1 Recording Electronic Hadoke, Dorothy, 1919- (speaker, female; interviewee) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer)
Lowe, Josie (speaker, female; interviewer) 2004-10-04 00:00:00 Dudmaston, Shropshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:58:00 Dudmaston Unknown 3
C1168/1371/1 Phyllis Lloyd interviewed by Jeremy Milln 1 Recording Electronic Lloyd, Phyllis, 1919- (speaker, female; interviewee) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) 2004-02-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:19:00 Brilley Unknown 3
C1168/1365/1 Eric Bowers and Robert Hudson interviewed by Jeremy Milln 1 Recording Electronic Bowers, Eric, 1929- (speaker, male; interviewee; Gardener) Hudson. Robert, 1962- (speaker, male; interviewee; Gardener) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) 2004-10-28 00:00:00 Biddulph Grange, Grange Road, Biddulph, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:47:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1320/1 Annie Keating interviewed by Brenda Hough 1 Recording Electronic Keating, Annie, 1934- (speaker, female; interviewee; cook) Hough, Brenda (speaker, female; interviewer) Bevan, Frances (speaker, female; interviewer) 2004-06-14 00:00:00 Attingham Park, Atcham, Shropshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 02:07:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1177/1 Dunham Massey – John Sales 1 Recording Electronic Sales, John, 1933- (speaker, male; interviewee; chief gardens adviser to the National Trust) Rothwell, James (speaker, male; interviewer) 2004-05-18 00:00:00 Gardener’s Cottage, Dunham Massey Hall, Altrincham, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 02:30:00 Dunham Massey Access restricted 2 Refer to curator. Access restricted until 18 May 2024.
C1168/1487/1 Bill Faithful and his sisters interviewed by Jeremy Milln and Josie Lowe 1 Recording Electronic Faithful, Bill, 1942- (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer)
Lowe, Josie (speaker, female; interviewer) 2003-01-20 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 02:23:00 Dudmaston Unknown 3
C1168/1319/1 ack Rowe interviewed by Lauri McCullen and Jeremy Milln 1 Recording Electronic Rowe, Jack, 1914- (speaker, male; interviewee; gardener) McCullen, Lauri (speaker, female; interviewer) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) 2003-04-30 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:07:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/921/01 C1 Recordings of 11th Marquis of Lothian’s Speeches 1 Recording Store Lothian, 11th Marquis of (speaker, male; Previous Owner of Blickling) N/A 2003-09-03 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Blickling None 4 Recordings of the 11th Marquis of Lothian’s speeches at Stewart Orr Sound Studio, Prior’s Croft Barn. Side 1: 1. ‘I am very glad I came home to Britain in wartime..’ 2. To the Chicago Council on foreign relations. 3. At the New York Fair. 4. The new India Constitution. Side 2: Glasgow Exhibition.
C1168/888/01 C1 Sheffield Park Garden – Mrs Mavis Wingrove 1 Recording Store Wingrove, Mavis, ca.1920 (speaker, female; NT employee) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female) ? 2003-07-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sheffield Park Garden None 4
C1168/887/01 C1 Sheffield Park Garden – Peter Richardson 1 Recording Store Richardson, Peter (speaker, male; Gamekeeper) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female) ? 2003-05-28 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Sheffield Park Garden None 4
C1168/847/01 C1 Alan Bradford – Sheffield Park Gardens 1 Recording Store Bradford, Alan (speaker, male; Gardener) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female) ? 2003-07-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sheffield Park Garden None 4
C1168/1508/1 Anne Makeig-Jones interviewed by Rod Whiteman and Jeremy Milln 1 Recording Electronic Makeig-Jones, Anne, 1935- (speaker, female; interviewee) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) Whiteman, Rod (speaker, male; interviewer) 2002-10-08 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:28:00 Hawksmoor Unknown 3
C1168/1507/1 Peter Wilson interviewed by Rod Whiteman and Jeremy Milln 1 Recording Electronic Wilson, Peter, 1934- (speaker, male; interviewee; Warden) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) Whiteman, Rod (speaker, male; interviewer) 2002-10-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:40:00 Hawksmoor Unknown 3
C1168/1318/1 Albert Morris interviewed by Brenda Hough and John Ecclestone 1 Recording Electronic Morris, Albert, 1909- (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer) Hough, Brenda (speaker, female; interviewer) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 2002-12-17 00:00:00 Albert Morris’s home, UK 1970-01-01 00:46:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1317/1 Bill Anslow at his retirement party 1 Recording Electronic Anslow, Bill (speaker, male; interviewee; Former Head Forester) Alexander, Jane (speaker, female; interviewer) Brenton, Jacque (speaker, female; interviewer) 2002-12-06 00:00:00 Attingham Park, Atcham, Shropshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:53:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1316/1 Eric Dixon interviewed by Brenda Hough 1 Recording Electronic Dixon, Eric (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer) Hough, Brenda (speaker, female; interviewer) 2002-09-08 00:00:00 Old Smithy, Atcham, Shropshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:41:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1315/1 Carole Bowdler interviewed by Brenda Hough and John Ecclestone 1 Recording Electronic Bowdler, Carole, 1943- (speaker, female; interviewee; gardener) Hough, Brenda (speaker, female; interviewer) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 2002-09-12 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:13:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1314/1 Veronica Jones interviewed by Brenda Hough and John Ecclestone 1 Recording Electronic Jones, Veronica, 1944- (speaker, female; interviewee; Cook) Hough, Brenda (speaker, female; interviewer) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 2002-05-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 02:02:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1308/1 Mike Threadgold interviewed by Brenda Hough and John Ecclestone 1 Recording Electronic Threadgold, Mike, 1937- (speaker, male; interviewee; gardener) Hough, Brenda (speaker, female; interviewer) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 2002-02-25 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:24:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/985 C1 Interview with Alistair Roach 1 Recording Store + Electronic Roach, Alistair (speaker, male; NT employee) Tusa, Lucy (speaker, female; interviewer) 2002-09-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Hughenden Manor None 4
C1168/973 S1 Osterley Park – Mrs Beryl Hunt 1 Recording Store Hunt, Beryl, 1924- (speaker, female; Estate Employee) Tusa, Lucy (speaker, female; interviewer) 2002-09-25 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:23:52 Osterley Park None 2
C1168/972 C1 Osterley Park – Michael Uff 1 Recording Store + Electronic Uff, Michael, ca.1940- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Tusa, Lucy (speaker, female; interviewer) 2002-09-25 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Osterley Park None 4
C1168/919 C1 Orford Ness – Alec Wiseman 1 Recording Store + Electronic Wiseman, Alec, 1912- (speaker, male; Ministry of Supply and AWRE Worker) Barrett, Roger (speaker, male; interviewer) 2002-01-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Orford Ness Unknown 4
C1168/917/01 C1 Orford Ness – Roberts, Sutherland, Brown 1 Recording Store Roberts, Ted (speaker, male; RAF Engineer) Sutherland, Les (speaker, male; AWRE Worker) Brown, Jim (speaker, male; AWRE Worker) Barrett, Roger (speaker, male; interviewer) 2002-02-07 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:30 Orford Ness None 4
C1168/909 C1 Orford Ness – Les Armer 1 Recording Store + Electronic Armer, Les, 1916- (speaker, male; AWRE Scientist) Barrett, Roger (speaker, male; interviewer) 2002-01-23 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Orford Ness None 4
C1168/886/01 C1 Sutton Hoo / Doris Cater 1 Recording Store + Electronic Cater, Doris, ca.1920- (speaker, female; Land Army Girl) Peachey, Simon (speaker, male; interviewer) 2002-11-08 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Sutton Hoo / Tranmer House None 4
C1168/866 C1 Oslerley Park 1 Recording Store + Electronic Callard, R., Mr (speaker, male; interviewee; Local Resident) Tusa, Lucy (speaker, female; interviewer) 2002-02-12 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:18:10 Osterley Park None 4
C1168/865/01 Basildon Park – John Bamfield 1 Recording Store Bamfield, John, 1938- (speaker, male; interviewee; Head Gardener) Tusa, Lucy (speaker, female; interviewer) 2002-02-26 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:04:54 Basildon Park None 2
C1168/862 C1 Spiritualism – Sheila Norman – Sutton Hoo 1 Recording Store + Electronic Norman, Sheila, approximately 1931- (speaker, female; interviewee; Local Resident) Peachey, Simon (speaker, male; interviewer) 2002-08-15 00:00:00 UK 1970-01-01 00:25:00 Sutton Hoo None 4
C1168/861/01 C1 Land Army Girls 1 Recording Store + Electronic Cater, Doris, ca.1920- (speaker, female; Land Army Girl) Tuffs, Hazel, ca.1920- (speaker, female; Land Army Girl) Peachey, Simon (speaker, male; interviewer) 2002-08-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Tranmer House None 4
C1168/1504/1 Harry Small interviewed by Geoffrey Hewitt 1 Recording Electronic Small, Harry, 1926- (speaker, male; interviewee) Hewitt, Geoffrey (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-05-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:47:00 Hanbury Hall Unknown 3
C1168/1503/1 Harry Fisher interviewed by Geoffrey Hewitt 1 Recording Electronic Fisher, Harry, 1920- (speaker, male; interviewee) Hewitt, Geoffrey (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-05-21 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:57:00 Hanbury Hall Unknown 3
C1168/1329/1 Voice over for Moat Room Project 1 Recording Electronic Pasco, Richard (speaker, male; interviewee; Actor) N/A 2001-06-07 00:00:00 Baddesley Clinton, Warwick, Warwickshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:05:00 Baddesley Clinton Unknown 3 Richard Pasco reading extract from Father Gerard’s autobiography Catholic priest in hiding
C1168/1305/1 Anne Norton interviewed by Brenda Hough 1 Recording Electronic Norton, Anne, 1927- (; interviewee) Hough, Brenda (speaker, female; interviewer) 2001-09-27 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 02:27:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1304/1 Catriona Tyson interviewed by Sarah Kay and Brenda Hough 1 Recording Electronic Tyson, Catriona, 1944- (speaker, female; interviewee) Kay, Sarah (speaker, female; interviewer)
Hough, Brenda (speaker, female; interviewer) 2001-05-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:08:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1200/1 Dunham Massey – Peter Chapman 1 Recording Electronic Chapman, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewee; agent ) Rothwell, James (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-08-16 00:00:00 Dunham Massey Hall, Altrincham, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 03:11:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1149/1 Dunham Massey – Catherine Bushell 1 Recording Electronic Bushell, Catherine, 1938- (speaker, female; interviewee; farmer ) Goodhead, Sharon, (speaker, female; interviewer) 2001-03-17 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1080/01 Powis Castle – Jean Wynne Griffith and Michael Wynne Griffith 1 Recording Store Wynne Griffith, Jean (speaker, female; interviewee) Wynne Griffith, Michael (speaker, male; interviewee/interviewer) 2001-01-03 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:19:00 Powis Castle Refer to curator 2
C1168/920 C1 Orford Ness – Gordon Simpkin 1 Recording Store + Electronic Simpkin, Gordon (speaker, male; Civil Engineer with AWRE) Barrett, Roger (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-12-04 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:55:00 Orford Ness None 2
C1168/918 C1 Orford Ness – David Warren 1 Recording Store + Electronic Warren, David, 1943- (speaker, male; AWRE Worker) Barrett, Roger (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-12-18 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:43:00 Orford Ness None 2
C1168/916 C1 Orford Ness – Cliff Rainer 1 Recording Store + Electronic Rainer, Clifford, 1925- (speaker, male; Airman (1945-6), Ministry of Supply (1956-9), AWRE (1959-68)) Barrett, Roger (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-11-27 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Orford Ness None 2
C1168/915/01 C1 Orford Ness – Mary Jones 1 Recording Store Jones, Mary, 1907- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Barrett, Roger (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-12-07 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Orford Ness None 2
C1168/914 C1 Orford Ness – Jim Drane 1 Recording Store + Electronic Drane, Jim, 1934- (speaker, male; AWRE Technician) Barrett, Roger (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-12-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Orford Ness None 2
C1168/913 C1 Orford Ness – Cliff Cocker 1 Recording Store + Electronic Cocker, Cliff, 1929- (speaker, male; Supervising Engineer) Barrett, Roger (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-12-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:20 Orford Ness None 2
C1168/912 C1 Orford Ness – Cliff Caley 1 Recording Store + Electronic Caley, Cliff, 1925- (speaker, male; Policeman) Barrett, Roger (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-12-06 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:30 Orford Ness None 2
C1168/911 C1 Orford Ness – Peter Broome 1 Recording Store + Electronic Broome, Peter, ca.1930- (speaker, male; AWRE Station Secretary) Barrett, Roger (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-11-28 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:55:00 Orford Ness None 2
C1168/910 C1 Orford Ness – Colin Ault 1 Recording Store + Electronic Ault, Colin, 1944- (speaker, male; AWRE Fitter) Barrett, Roger (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-12-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Orford Ness None 2
C1168/908 C1 Orford Ness – Greville Bickerton 1 Recording Store + Electronic Bickerton, Greville, 1930- (speaker, male; Civil Engineer on Cobra Mist Project) Barrett, Roger (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-12-14 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Orford Ness None 2
C1168/907 C1 Orford Ness – Mariana Wooley 1 Recording Store + Electronic Wooley, Mariana, 1908- (speaker, female; Daughter of Major Bertram Hopkinson) Barrett, Roger (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-12-11 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:38:00 Orford Ness None 2
C1168/892/01 C1 Coleshill Estate – John Knight 1 Recording Store Knight, John, 1936- (speaker, male; Forester) Tusa, Lucy (speaker, female; interviewer) 2001-10-17 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Coleshill Estate None 2
C1168/891/01 C1 Coleshill Estate – Mrs Jacqueline Whalley 1 Recording Store Whalley, Jacqueline (speaker, female; Secretary to Clerk of Works) Tusa, Lucy (speaker, female; interviewer) 2001-10-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:50:00 Coleshill Estate None 2
C1168/889/01 Osterley Park – John Livingston 1 Recording Store Livingston, John (speaker, male; interviewee; NT Steward) Tusa, Lucy (speaker, female; interviewer) 2001-09-25 00:00:00 Osterley Park, Isleworth, Hounslow, London, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:27:10 Osterley Park None 2
C1168/867/01 C1 Coleshill 1 Recording Store Gray, Eric, 1916- (speaker, male; Served in Royal Army Corps Auxiliary Unit at Coleshill) Bramley, Mike (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-12-20 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Coleshill Estate None 2
C1168/864 C1 Cyril Harding: Hughenden Manor 1 Recording Store + Electronic Harding, Cyril, 1923 Nov 08 (speaker, male; Flight Sergeant and Map Maker based at Hughenden) Bramley, Mike (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-10-30 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Hughenden Manor None 2
C1168/858/01 C1 Cliveden 1 Recording Store Cotton, Philip, 1936- (speaker, male; Head Gardener) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 2001-05-16 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Cliveden None 2
C1168/846/01-02 C1 Charles Wright – Norbury Manor 1 Recording Store Wright, Charles (speaker, male; Former tenant of Norbury Manor) Aldridge, Carolyn (speaker, female; interviewer) 2001-10-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Norbury Manor None 2
C1168/550/01 C1 Willow Road, Hampstead, Erno Goldfinger 1 Recording Store + Electronic Goldfinger, Ernö, 1902-1987 (speaker, male; Architect) Cruickshank, Dan (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-01-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Willow Road Hampstead None 2
C1168/403/01 C1 Straws House, Windsor Chairs 1 Recording Store Tomlinson, Joe (speaker, male; Craftsman, chairmaker) Saunders, Frank (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-02-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Straws House None 2 No beginning to interview.
C1168/339/01 C1 Calke Abbey H.Waim 1 Recording Store Waim , Mr H, 1900- (speaker, male; Local resident) Usher, Kerry (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-01-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Calke Abbey None 2
C1168/338/01 C1 Calke Abbey Estate mars Bottoms Mr Marriott 1 Recording Store Bottoms, Mrs, 1910- (speaker, female; Local resident) Marriott, Mr (speaker, male; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Usher, Kerry (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-01-01 00:00:00 Unknown 0.041666666666667 Calke Abbey None 2
C1168/337/01 C1 Calke Abbey Roy Woolley 1 Recording Store Woolley, Roy, 1920- (speaker, male; Policeman) Usher, Kerry (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-01-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Calke Abbey None 2
C1168/336/01 C1 Calke Abbey Mr A Winfield 1 Recording Store Winfield, A., 1990- (speaker, male; Footman) Usher, Kerry (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-01-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Calke Abbey None 2
C1168/335/01 C1 Calke Abbey Mrs Bradshaw 1 Recording Store Bradshaw, E., 1900- (speaker, female; Maid) Usher, Kerry (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-01-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:20:00 Calke Abbey None 2 Interview summary NT folder (282-399). No date recorded in records. Records last updated in 2001. this is the misprinted date stated. Though is known to be incorrect.
C1168/334/01 C1 Calke Abbey Mr and Mrs Bradbury 1 Recording Store Bradbury, Mr, 1909- (speaker, male; Gardener) Bradbury, Mrs (speaker, female; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Usher, Kerry (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-01-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:20:00 Calke Abbey None 2
C1168/320/01 C1 Calke Abbey Leslie Cox 1 Recording Store Cox, Leslie , 1922- (speaker, male; Local resident) Usher, Kerry (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-01-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Calke Abbey None 2
C1168/319/01-02 C1 Calke Abbey Charles Massey,Lucy Pegg 1 Recording Store Massey, Charles, 1910- (speaker, male; Labourer) Pegg, Lucy (speaker, female; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Usher, Kerry (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-01-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Calke Abbey None 2
C1168/318/01 C1 Calke Abbey Sylvia Howard, Highley Sugdon 1 Recording Store Howard, S., 1908- (speaker, female; Housemaid) Sugden, Mr (speaker, male; Housemaid) Usher, Kerry (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-01-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Calke Abbey None 2
C1168/317/01 C1 Calke Abbey Mrs E Knight 1 Recording Store Knight, E., 1890- (speaker, female; Housemaid) Usher, Kerry (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-01-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Calke Abbey None 2
C1168/315/01 C1 Calke Abbey Mr. S. Stanton 1 Recording Store Stanton, Samuel , 1900- (speaker, male; Tenant farmer) Usher, Kerry (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-01-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Calke Abbey None 2
C1168/314/01 C1 Calke Abbey Miss Alice Marriott 1 Recording Store Marriott, Alice , 1910- (speaker, female; Local resident) Usher, Kerry (speaker, male; interviewer) 2001-01-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Calke Abbey None 2
C1168/1340/1 Bryan Nash interviewed by Jeremy Milln 1 Recording Electronic Nash, Bryan, 1936- (speaker, male; interviewee; builder) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) 2000-07-19 00:00:00 Benthall Hall, Broseley, Shropshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:03:00 Benthall Hall Unknown 3
C1168/1339/1 Sid Bagley interviewed by Jeremy Milln and Simon Tetlow 1 Recording Electronic Bagley, Sid, 1905- (speaker, male; interviewee; Gardener) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) Tetlow, Simon (speaker, male; interviewer) 2000-07-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:11:00 Benthall Hall Unknown 3 Chiming clock near end of recording
C1168/1313/1 Ruth Nesfield-Cookson and Mary Firth interviewed by Brenda Hough and Sarah Kay 1 Recording Electronic Nesfield-Cookson, Ruth (speaker, female; interviewee; Secretary) Firth, Mary (speaker, female; interviewee) Hough, Brenda (speaker, female; interviewer) Kay, Sarah (speaker, female; interviewer) 2000-05-18 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:10:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1312/1 History of Shropshire Adult College 1 Recording Electronic Nesfield-Cookson, Ruth (speaker, female; interviewee; Secretary) N/A 2000-02-17 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:55:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1310/1 Geoffrey Toms interviewed by Sarah Kay and Brenda Hough 1 Recording Electronic Toms, Geoffrey (speaker, male; interviewee; warden) Hough, Brenda (speaker, female; interviewer) Kay, Sarah (speaker, female; interviewer) 2000-06-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:56:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1083/01 Powis Castle – Hughie Trevor and Doreen Jones 1 Recording Store Trevor, Hughie (speaker, male; interviewee; gardener) Jones, Doreen (speaker, female; interviewee; office employee) 2000 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:23:00 Powis Castle Refer to curator 2
C1168/1082/02 Powis Castle – Hughie Lewis and Eve Lewis – Part 2 1 Recording Store Lewis, Hughie (speaker, male; interviewee; carpenter) Raymond, Sandra (speaker, female; interviewer) 2000 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Powis Castle Refer to curator 2
C1168/1082/01 Powis Castle – Hughie Lewis and Eve Lewis – Part 1 1 Recording Store Lewis, Hughie (speaker, male; interviewee; carpenter) Lewis, Eve (speaker, female; interviewee) Raymond, Sandra (speaker, female; interviewer) 2000-02-14 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Powis Castle Refer to curator 2
C1168/1081/01 Powis Castle – Freda Abbott 1 Recording Store Abbott, Freda (speaker, female; interviewee; housemaid) N/A 2000-05 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Powis Castle Refer to curator 2
C1168/1079/01 Powis Castle – Swindley Mytton, Welsh Girls’ School 1 Recording Store Beswick, Gwyneth (speaker, female; interviewee) Tildesley, Barbara (speaker, female; interviewee) Selwood, Anthea (speaker, female; interviewee) Mytton, Maurice (speaker, male; interviewee) Swindley, Geoffrey (speaker, male; interviewee) N/A 2000 Unknown 0.041666666666667 Powis Castle Refer to curator 2
C1168/1021/01 C1 Purcell Room Lecture – The Gardens of Chatsworth 1 Recording Store Devonshire, Duchess of (speaker, female; Property Owner) N/A 2000-03-27 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Chatsworth None 2 Lecture
C1168/1020/01 C1 Purcell Room Lecture – Old New World 1 Recording Store Lambton, Lucinda (speaker, female; Architectural Writer, Photographer and Broadcaster) N/A 2000-03-20 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Unknown None 2 Lucinda Lambton also did Purcell Room Lectures in 1995 (C1168/554/01) and 1997 (C1168/602/01)
C1168/1019/01 C1 Purcell Room Lecture – Bernard Shaw at Home and Abroad 1 Recording Store Holroyd, Michae (speaker, male; Biographer) N/A 2000-03-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Unknown None 2
C1168/1018/01 C1 Purcell Room Lecture – Readings from Charles Dickens 1 Recording Store Scales, Prunella (speaker, female; Actress) West, Samuel, 1966- (speaker, male; Actor) N/A 2000-03-12 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Unknown None 2
C1168/1017/01 C1 Purcell Room Lecture – A Green Thought in a Green Shade: What Gardens are Really About 1 Recording Store Keen, Mary (speaker, female; Garden Designer, Writer) N/A 2000-03-06 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Unknown None 2
C1168/1016/01 C1 Purcell Room Lecture – Elizabeth: A New Life of Elizabeth I 1 Recording Store Starkey, David (speaker, male; Historian, Lecturer, Broadcaster) N/A 2000-02-28 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Unknown None 2
C1168/1015/01 C1 Purcell Room Lecture – The Creation of the Millennium Dome 1 Recording Store Nicolson, Adam, 1957- (speaker, male; Writer and Historian) N/A 2000-02-21 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Unknown None 2
C1168/1014/01 C1 Purcell Room Lecture – Flights of Fancy 1 Recording Store Knox, Tim, ca.1965- (speaker, male; Architectural Historian to National Trust) N/A 2000-02-15 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Unknown None 2
C1168/1013/01 C1 Purcell Room Lecture – The Hidden Interiors 1 Recording Store Galitzine, Katya (speaker, female; Sculptor, Authority on St Petersburg, Author) N/A 2000-02-07 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Unknown None 2
C1168/1010/01-02 C1 Middleport Pottery – Kath Wilson & Sue Goulding 1 Recording Store Wilson, Kath (speaker, female; Aerographer, Lithographer) Goulding, Sue (speaker, female; Factory Manager) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 2000-01-15 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:02:00 Middleport Pottery None 2
C1168/1009/01-02 C1 Middleport Pottery – Ben Ford 1 Recording Store Ford, Ben, 1925- (speaker, male; Factory Worker)
Dorling, Will (speaker, male) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 2000-03-18 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:20 Middleport Pottery None 2
C1168/995/01 C1 Historic Gardens 1 Recording Store Rudkin, David (speaker, male; Archaeologist) N/A 2000-11-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Various None 2 A BBC World Service programme discussing the history of the garden, particularly Roman influence on gardens in Britain.
C1168/984/01-02 C1 Interview with Christopher Wall 1 Recording Store Wall, Christopher, 1929- (speaker, male; NT employee) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 2000-02-23 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown N/A None 2
C1168/983/01 C1 Sir John Smith CBE 1 Recording Store Smith, John (speaker, male; Founder of Landmark Trust) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 2000-01-24 Unknown Unknown N/A None 2 Sir John Smith talks about how and why he came up with the idea of the Landmark Trust and how he eventually became involved with the National Trust. He describes his experiences with the Trust, different styles of management, people on the Committee the Benson reorganisation and other changes over the years. He also mentions the Conway suspension bridge, The Warrior, Canons Ashby and Lundy amongst other Trust acquisitions.
C1168/971 C1 Osterley Park – Miss Daphne Hickman 1 Recording Store + Electronic Hickman, Daphne (speaker, female; Family of Estate Worker) Tusa, Lucy (speaker, female; interviewer) 2000-12-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:41 Osterley Park None 2
C1168/890 C1 Osterley Park – Mrs Jean Thain 1 Recording Store + Electronic Thain, Jean, approximately 1922- (speaker, female; interviewee; Pre-War Civil Servant in War Office) Tusa, Lucy (speaker, female; interviewer) 2000-11-03 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:08:59 Osterley Park None 2
C1168/876/01-05 C1 Conservation Section Conference 2000 1 Recording Store Seeley, Nigel (speaker, male; Head of Conservation) N/A 2000-05-24 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Hardwick Hall, Lacock Abbey, Sizergh Castle, Sandham Memorial Chapel None 2
C1168/863/01-03 C1 Miss MacRae – Ickworth East Wing 1 Recording Store MacRae, Mary, ca.1930- (speaker, female; Daughter of Lady Phyllis MacRae) Megson, B (speaker, female; interviewer) 2000-03-16, 2000-04-05 Unknown Unknown Ickworth None 2
C1168/859/01-03 S1 Christopher Wall – Career with the National Trust 1 Recording Store Wall, Christopher, 1929- (speaker, male; NT employee) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 2000-11-16 00:00:00 UK 1970-01-01 02:25:15 N/A None 2
C1168/857/01-03 C1 Middleport Pottery 1 Recording Store Leigh, Barry, 1919- (speaker, male; Great grandson of one of the founders of Middleport Pottery) Dorling, Will (speaker, male; interviewer) 2000-05-06 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 03:25:00 Middleport Pottery Access restricted 2 Cannot be used in any way without Mr Leigh’s written consent. See accompanying documentation.
C1168/848/01-02 S1 West Wycombe Village 1 Recording Store Hickman, Daphne, 1923- (speaker, female; Local resident of West Wycombe village) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 2000-04-12 00:00:00 UK 1970-01-01 01:34:57 West Wycombe Village None 2 Summary: [Tape 2 Side B]: Blank
C1168/695/01-02 C1 Alderley Edge – Mary Woodall 1 Recording Store Woodall, Mary, 1919- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Foschtinski, Joan (speaker, female) Spatschek, Ruth (speaker, female) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male) 2000-03-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:02:30 Alderley Edge None 2 Does not mention who was interviewee or interviewer
C1168/694/01-02 C1 Alderley Edge – Jos Birtles 1 Recording Store Foschtinski, Joan, 1927- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Spatschek, Ruth, 1930- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male) 2000-02-15 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:02:05 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/693/01-02 C1 Alderley Edge – John Poole 1 Recording Store Poole, John, 1914- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Poole, Jenny (speaker, female; Local Resident) Mills, Stephen (speaker, male; interviewer) 2000-01 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:02:05 Alderley Edge None 2 Item copyright: no
C1168/835/01 C1 Sid Bagley, gardener at Benthall Hall. 1 Recording Store Bagley, Sid, 1905- (speaker, male; Gardener) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) Tetlow, Simon (speaker, male; interviewer) 2000-07-19 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Benthall Hall None 2 Jeremy/ Simon, Milln/ Tetlow (speaker, male; interviewer)
C1168/834/01-02 C1 David Seed, Solicitor to the 10th Earl of Stamford. 1 Recording Store Seed, David, 1918- (speaker, male; Solicitor to 10th Earl of Stamford) Rothwell, James (speaker, male; interviewer) 2000-10-12 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Dunham Massey None 2 This recording relates to the period before the property was acquired by The National Trust.
C1168/762/01 C1 Book launch publicity: Flora Domestica 1 Recording Store Blacker, Mary Rose (speaker, female; Author) unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio York interviewer) 2000-10-15 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown N/A None 2 No copyright secured from the BBC. Recording goes very fuzzy at beginning and again at 0305, no sound can be heard; recording starts again after the break. Date suggested as 2000.10.15 but may not be correct. Off-air radio recording – BBC Radio York.
C1168/751/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Mrs Diana Armstrong (née Agnew) 1 Recording Store Armstrong, Diana, 1927- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Pye, Clare (speaker, female; interviewer) 2000-03-24 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:45:00 Alderley Edge None 2 Notes state that Mrs Armstrong has signed clearance forms but has not listened to tapes as she does not have a tape recorder, but is happy for the recordings to be used.
C1168/745/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Mrs Eileen Hector (née Harwood) 1 Recording Store Hector, Eileen, 1923- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Pye, Clare (speaker, female; interviewer) 2000-03-22 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:10:00 Alderley Edge None 2 Item note: Manchester museum
C1168/744/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Mrs Foschtinski (née Birtles) 1 Recording Store Foschtinski, Joan, 1927- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 2000-02-25 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:20:00 Alderley Edge None 2 Notes state that Mrs Foschtinski read a short sequence about the closure of the school but this was not recorded at her request. Two spellings of surname: Foschtinski or Forchinski.
C1168/741/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Jack Ford and Mary Wonnacott 1 Recording Store Ford, Jack, 1913- (speaker, male; Local Residents) Wonnacott, Mary, 1915- (speaker, female; Local Residents) Hyde, Matthew (speaker, male; interviewer) 2000-01-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:25:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/1246/1 Calke Abbey – Ruth Masson 1 Recording Store + Electronic Masson, Ruth, 1924- (speaker, female; interviewee; under parlour maid) Flickett, John, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-10-12 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:02:00 Calke Abbey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1059/01 Greenway – Mathew Pritchard 1 Recording Store Pritchard, Mathew (speaker, male; interviewee) Unknown 1999-11-17 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:18:00 Greenway Unknown 2
C1168/1078/01 Powis Castle – Mrs Christine Churchill 1 Recording Store Churchill, Christine (speaker, female; interviewee) Wynne Griffith, Jean (speaker, female; interviewer) 1999-03-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:06:00 Powis Castle Unknown 2
C1168/1077/01 Powis Castle – Don Packham and Rosa Packham 1 Recording Store Packham, Don (speaker, male; interviewee; gardener) Packham, Rosa (speaker, female; interviewee) Unknown 1999-10 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:56:00 Powis Castle Refer to curator 2
C1168/1076/01 Powis Castle – Mrs Lewis, Mrs Miller, Miss Jones, Mr Baldwin and David Richards 1 Recording Store Miller, Mrs (speaker, female; interviewee; cleaner Baldwin, Mr (speaker, male; interviewee; stonemason) Lewis, Mrs (speaker, female; interviewee; cleaner) Jones, Miss (speaker, female; interviewee; needlework repairer) Richards, David (speaker, male; interviewee; carpenter and antiques restorer) Unknown 1999-03-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:49:00 Powis Castle Refer to curator 2
C1168/1075/01 Powis Castle – David Evans 1 Recording Store Evans, David (speaker, male; interviewee; junior butler) Unknown 1999-03-02 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:40:00 Powis Castle Refer to curator 2
C1168/1074/01 Powis Castle – David Evans, Judith Edwards and Olwen Breeze 1 Recording Store Evans, David (speaker, male; interviewee; junior butler) Breeze, Olwen (speaker, female; interviewee; laundry maid) Edwards, Judith (speaker, female; interviewee; headmistress) Unknown 1999-03-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:33:00 Powis Castle Refer to curator 2
C1168/1073/01 The Herberts of Montgomery Castle – George Herbert 1 Recording Store Herbert, George (speaker, male; interviewee; 7th earl) Unknown 1999-04-14 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:45:00 Powis Castle Refer to curator 2
C1168/1069/02 Powis Castle – George Rawlings – Part 2 1 Recording Store Rawlings, George (speaker, male; interviewee; butler to 5th Earl) Wynne Griffith, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-02-01 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home Unknown Powis Castle Refer to curator 2
C1168/1069/01 Powis Castle – George Rawlings – Part 1 1 Recording Store Rawlings, George (speaker, male; interviewee; butler to 5th Earl) Wynne Griffith, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-04-14 00:00:00 Powis Castle 1970-01-01 00:34:00 Powis Castle Refer to curator 2
C1168/1011/01 SIDE A C1 Alderley Edge – Roy Hatton 1 Recording Store Hatton, Roy, 1925- (speaker, male; Farm Worker) Adams, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-10-10 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:16:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/1002/01-02 C1 Benty Farm – Mr & Mrs Rogers 1 Recording Store Rogers, Henry, 1924- (speaker, male; Farmer) Rogers, Jean (speaker, female; Local Resident) Brockbank, Andrew (speaker, male) Twigg, Jonathan (speaker, male) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male) 1999-10-21 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:55 Benty Farm None 2
C1168/1001/01 C1 Sutton Hoo Estate – Mrs Milton – Land Army 1 Recording Store + Electronic Milton, Ruth, ca.1927- (speaker, female; Land Army Girl) Peachey, Simon (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-06-05 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:50:00 Sutton Hoo None 2
C1168/1000 T1-T2 Sutton Hoo – Mr & Mrs Jacobs 1 Recording Store + Electronic Jacobs, Ray, ca.1932- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Jacobs, Daphne (speaker, female; Estate Employee) Peachey, Simon (speaker, male)
Wainwright, Angus (speaker, male) 1999-03-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 02:45:00 Sutton Hoo None 2 Cassette 1 missing.
C1168/999 C1 Sutton Hoo Estate – Mr J. F. W. White 1 Recording Store + Electronic White, John F. W., 1929- (speaker, male; interviewee; Farm Foreman) White, M. (speaker, female; Local Resident) Peachey, Simon (speaker, male)
Wainwright, Angus (speaker, male) 1999-03-17 00:00:00 UK 1970-01-01 01:34:00 Tranmer House, Sutton Hoo Estate None 2
C1168/998/01 C1 Formby Point – John Winterbourne 1 Recording Store Winterbourne, John, 1926- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male) Brockbank, Andrew (speaker, male) 1999-03-17 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:15 Formby Point None 2
C1168/997/01 C1 Formby Point – Miss Marjorie Strong 1 Recording Store Strong, Marjorie, 1937- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Rimmer, Joan (speaker, female; Local Resident) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male) 1999-03-17 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Formby Point None 2
C1168/994/01 C1 Nature Conservation in a Living Countryside – Lecture 1 Recording Store Drury, Martin (speaker, male; Director General of NT) Lawson, Trevor (speaker, male; Environmental Journalist) Nixon, Peter (speaker, male; Director of Estates, NT) N/A 1999-09-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:30 Unknown None 2
C1168/993/01 SIDE B C1 Open Country – Brancaster Millennium Centre 1 Recording Store Felch Lovesy, Sue (speaker, female; NT Employee)
 N/A 1999-04-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Brancaster Millennium Activity Centre None 2 BBC
C1168/993/01 SIDE A C1 Learning Curve 1 Recording Store Hull, Vernon (speaker, male; Workers Educational Association Employee) Webster Wilde, Lynn (speaker, female) N/A 1999-02-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:10:00 Knole None 2 Copyright: BBC The article looks at a new ten week course on the development of the English Country House being run by the National Trust and the Workers Educational Association at Knole. Course organisers and students are interviewed.
C1168/992/01 C1 You and Yours – Custodial Tenancies 1 Recording Store Little, David (speaker, male; NT Employee) Carr, Rebecca (speaker, female; interviewer) 1999-02-19 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Various None 2 Sound problems after the first five minutes.
C1168/991/02 C1 You and Yours – Mount Snowdon 1 Recording Store Till, John (speaker, male; Farm Manager) Neil, Richard (speaker, male; NT Employee) Morgan, John (speaker, male; NT Area Manager) Robinson, Stuart (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-08-30 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:10:00 Mount Snowdon None 2 BBC Radio 4 programme on the acquisition of Mount Snowdon by the National Trust one year on from the previous programme.
C1168/988/01 C1 Moral Maze – Is the Countryside being Relegated? 1 Recording Store Nixon, Peter (speaker, male; Director of Estates, National Trust) Hargreaves, Ian (speaker, male; Editor) Daley, Janet (speaker, female; Journalist) Starkey, David (speaker, male; Constitutional Historian) Buerk, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-07-14 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Unknown None 2 BBC Radio 4 programme addressing issue of the ban on fox hunting.
C1168/970/01 C1 Black Cap – Terry Wigmore 1 Recording Store Wigmore, Terry (speaker, male; Livestock Manager) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1999-11-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Black Cap None 2 No accession form.
C1168/969 Black Cap – Mrs E. Worsfold 1 Recording Store Worsfold, Esther (speaker, female; Local Resident) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1999-09-27 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Black Cap None 2
C1168/968/01 C1 Black Cap – Michael Holden 1 Recording Store Holden, Michael (speaker, male; Local Resident & Honey Farmer) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1999-03-08 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Black Cap None 2
C1168/967/01 C1 Black Cap – David Lang 1 Recording Store Lang, David (speaker, male; Local Resident, Veterinary Surgeon, Author) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1999-03-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Black Cap None 2
C1168/947/01 C1 Bodiam – Ralph Whistler 1 Recording Store Whistler, Ralph, 1930 Aug 09- (speaker, male; Member of Bodiam Management Committee) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1999-07-09 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Bodiam Castle None 2
C1168/933/01 C1 Sissinghurst 1 Recording Store Boynton, Patricia, 1921- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1999-05-26 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sissinghurst None 2
C1168/932/01 C1 Sissinghurst 1 Recording Store Stearns, Mary, 1917- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1999-05-26 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sissinghurst None 2
C1168/922/01-02 C1 Standen – Dr Edgar Barton Worthington 1 Recording Store + Electronic Barton Worthington, Edgar, 1905- (speaker, male; Grandson of James and Margaret Beale (Builders of Standen)) Gofton, Ruth (speaker, female) Batt, David (speaker, male) 1999-06-15 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:48 Standen None 2 Photograph in cassette case
C1168/881/01 C1 Virginia Woolf, Orlando and Knole (Purcell Room Lecture) 1 Recording Store Nicolson, Nigel, 1917- (speaker, male; Writer and Publisher) N/A 1999-02-15 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Knole None 2
C1168/880/01 C1 Cornish Coastal Walks (Purcell Room Lecture) 1 Recording Store Carew Pole, Richard (speaker, male; Expert on Cornish coastal walks) N/A 1999-03-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Cornwall? None 2
C1168/879/01 C1 Bath – The Place and the People (Purcell Room Lecture) 1 Recording Store Crathorne, Lord (speaker, male; Chairman of the Georgian Group and the Joint Committee of the Amenity Societies, Author) N/A 1999-02-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Bath? None 2
C1168/878/01 C1 The Beatles – Their Life and Times (Purcell Room Lecture) 1 Recording Store Davies, Hunter (speaker, male; Biographer, Journalist) N/A 1999-03-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown 20 Forthlin Road None 2
C1168/877/01 C1 Extraordinary Furniture (Purcell Room Lecture) 1 Recording Store Linley, David, Viscount (speaker, male; Designer, Cabinet Maker and Chairman of David Linley Furniture) N/A 1999-02-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Unknown None 2
C1168/875/01 C1 From the Lost Gardens of Heligan to Eden – Paradise Regained? (Purcell Room Lecture) 1 Recording Store Smit, Tim (speaker, male; Landscape Heritage Expert) N/A 1999-03-15 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Heligan None 2
C1168/874/01 C1 The Origins of Design (Purcell Room Lecture) 1 Recording Store Little, Antony (speaker, male; Design Director, Founder of Osborne & Little) N/A 1999-02-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Unknown None 2
C1168/856/01-02 C1 Michael Beaumont 1 Recording Store Beaumont, Michael, 1939- (speaker, male; Retired Head of Legacies Unit for National Trust) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-12-15 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:20 N/A None 2
C1168/855/01 C1 Standen 1 Recording Store Wager, Sarah (speaker, female; Daughter of Phyllis Wager) Batt, David (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-09-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:36:00 Standen None 2
C1168/854/02 C1 Standen 1 Recording Store + Electronic Wager, Sarah (speaker, female; Daughter of Phyllis Wager) Batt, David (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-09-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:07 Standen None 2
C1168/854/01 C1 Standen 1 Recording Store + Electronic Wager, Phyllis, 1912- (speaker, female; Daughter of Amy Beale) Wager, Sarah (speaker, female; Daughter of Phyllis Wager) Batt, David (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-09-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:32 Standen None 2
C1168/853/01 C1 Standen 1 Recording Store + Electronic Fitzwilliams, Mark (speaker, male; Son of Dorothy Fitzwilliams, grandson of Dorothy Beale) Fitzwilliams, Dorothy, 1910- (speaker, female; Daughter of Dorothy Beale) Fitzwilliams, Virginia (speaker, female; Wife of Mark Fitzwilliams) Batt, David (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-10-04 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:18:00 Standen None 2
C1168/852/01 C1 Standen 1 Recording Store Fitzwilliams, Dorothy (Dolly), 1910- (speaker, female; Daughter of Dorothy Beale) Fitzwilliams, Mark (speaker, male; Son of Dorothy Fitzwilliams) Batt, David (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-10-04 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:28 Standen None 2
C1168/851/02 C1 Standen 1 Recording Store Robinson, Joyce, 1921- (speaker, female; Third House Maid) Batt, David (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-09-26 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:23:00 Standen None 2
C1168/851/01 C1 Standen 1 Recording Store Robinson, Joyce, 1921- (speaker, female; Third House Maid) Batt, David (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-09-26 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:58:00 Standen None 2
C1168/850/01 C1 Standen 1 Recording Store + Electronic Makolski, Antoinetta (speaker, female; Cook / Housekeeper) Batt, David (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-11-02 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:42 Standen None 2
C1168/849/01 C1 Standen 1 Recording Store + Electronic Cocking, Mary, 1927- (speaker, female; Between Maid) Batt, David (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-11-08 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:50 Standen None 2
C1168/692/01-02 C1 Alderley Edge – Harry M. Fairhurst 1 Recording Store Fairhurst, Harry M., 1925- (speaker, male; Architect) Hyde, Matthew (speaker, male) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male) 1999-12-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:35 Standen None 2
C1168/691/01 C1 Alderley Edge – Miss Isobel Kinsey 1 Recording Store Kinsey, Isobel, 1917- (speaker, female; Headmistress) Pye, Clare (speaker, female) Youatt, Jenny (speaker, female) Gould, Mrs (speaker, female) 1999-11-02 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:55:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/690/01 C1 Alderley Edge – Joyce Shone 1 Recording Store Shone, Joyce, 1924- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Mosley, David (speaker, male) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-10-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:27 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/689/01 C1 Alderley Edge – Mrs Madalena Devoti 1 Recording Store Devoti, Madalena, 1910- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Devoti, John (speaker, male; Local Resident) Devoti, Emilio (speaker, male; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-10-06 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:25 Alderley Edge None 2 Alderley Edge Landscape Project
C1168/688/01 C1 Alderley Edge – Alan Burgess 1 Recording Store Burgess, Alan, 1928- (speaker, male; Local Resident & Archivist) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-09-28 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/687/01-02 C1 Alderley Edge – Mary & Pam Parkinson 1 Recording Store Parkinson, Mary, 1921- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Parkinson, Pam, 1922- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-09-09 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:40 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/686/01 C1 Alderley Edge – London Road Shops in the 1930s 1 Recording Store Bancroft, Bob, 1922- (speaker, male; Local Resident) N/A 1999-06 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/685/01 C1 Alderley Edge – Mrs Edna Younger 1 Recording Store Younger, Edna, 1922- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-05-22 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/684/01 C1 Alderley Edge – Mr & Mrs Watkins 1 Recording Store Watkins, David, 1928- (speaker, male; Local Resident and Historian) Watkins, Mrs (speaker, female; Local Resident and Historian) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-03-31 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:02 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/683/01 C1 Alderley Edge – Mrs Gwen Comer 1 Recording Store Comer, Gwen, 1919- (speaker, female; Estate Employee) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-03-26 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/682/01 C1 The Alderley Mummers Play 1 Recording Store N/A N/A 1999-01-30 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:16:00 Alderley Edge None 2 The first 59 seconds were missed on the recording and re-recorded almost immediately afterwards. They have been edited into place. The archive also contains other recordings relating to the Mummers Play.
C1168/838/01-02 C1 John Turnbull, Dunham Massey 1 Recording Store Turnbull, John, 1928- (speaker, male; interviewee; nephew of 10th Earl of Stamford) James, Rothwell (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-04-09 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Dunham Massey None 4
C1168/832/01-02 C1 Leonard Ross, gardener at Tatton Park. 1 Recording Store Ross, Leonard, 1915- (speaker, male; Gardener) Maggie, McKean (speaker, female; interviewer) 1999-06-24 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Tatton Park None 4
C1168/831/01 C1 Ronald Wigley, gardener at Dunham Massey 1 Recording Store + Electronic Wigley, Ronald, 1917- (speaker, male; interviewee; gardener) James, Rothwell (speaker, male; interviewer) 1999-01-14 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:15:00 Dunham Massey None 4
C1168/755/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Can you tell me the way to Alderley Edge? 1 Recording Store Adams, John (speaker, male; Linguist) N/A 1999-06-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:48:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/753/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Up Brynlow and Down Finlow: The ordinary people of Alderley. 1 Recording Store Pye, Clare, 1948- (speaker, female; Historian) N/A 1999-06-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/752/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Scenes from London Road 1 Recording Store Ecclestone, John, 1931- (speaker, male; National Trust Staff) N/A 1999-06-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Alderley Edge None 2 A presentation of recordings made for the Alderley Edge Landscape Project, given at the day school held by Manchester Museum at St. Hilary’s School, Alderley Edge. Extracts from interviews with Edna Younger, Bob Bancroft, Alan Fitchett, Alan Garner, John Hamnett and Doug Poyner. London Road, its shops in the 1930s and the tales and stories of the area. The old cattle yard, coal yard and sidings, driving cattle and sheep up the main street from the station. 10 butchers, 7 grocers, a cinema in the 1920s. The social divide in the shops and on the pavements, characters from the past, a possible shaft from West Mine to the de Trafford. Edited version of Frank Hutchinson’s account of RAF lorry crashing through Massey’s yard.
C1168/750/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Stories of the Edge in song 1 Recording Store Mills, Stephen, 1946- (speaker, male; Local Resident) N/A 1999-06-19 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:42:00 Alderley Edge None 2 Stephen Mills has granted permission for the NT/AELP to use the recordings for research, education and the declared purposes of the project but retains unrestricted copyright. Therefore the recordings/transcripts may not be published or broadcast in any form without his prior written consent.
C1168/748/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: The Cottontots and the Villas 1 Recording Store Hyde, Matthew (speaker, male; Architectural Historian) N/A 1999-06-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:42:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/747/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Mrs Finch’s gatepost and other tales from the cottage 1 Recording Store Garner, Alan, 1934- (speaker, male; Author) N/A 1999-06-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:44:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/746/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: “Sans Changer?” The Stanleys since 1066 1 Recording Store Stanley of Alderley, Lord (speaker, male; Local Resident) N/A 1999-06-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:32:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/742/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Nicholas and Ruth Ridings 1 Recording Store Ridings, Nicholas (speaker, male; Local Residents) Ridings, Ruth (speaker, female; Local Residents) Leah, Graham (speaker, male; Local Residents) N/A 1999-08-26 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:12:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/736/01 C1 Formby: John and Roger Brooks 1 Recording Store Brooks, John, 1928- (speaker, male; Local Residents) N/A 1999-03-17 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:30:00 Alderley Edge None 2 The Brooks family have grown asparagus at Formby for at least three generations. Process of growing asparagus; why it does well in parts of Formby; how it was sold. The Blundell Estate, the Barracks. Cattle, horse and the milk round. Encroaching sea. Cutting asparagus, what they did as children. Effect of the weather; new varieties. Neither are farmers, grow asparagus in spare time. Effect of World War Two. Effect of the National Trust.
C1168/1270/1 The Workhouse, Southwell – Lynne Bush 1 Recording Store Bush, Lynne, 1924- (speaker, female; interviewee; sewing mistress) Smith, Susannah, (speaker, female; interviewer) 1998-03-11 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Newark, Nottinghamshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:24:00 The Workhouse, Southwell Refer to curator 4
C1168/1269/1 The Workhouse, Southwell – Susan Smith 1 Recording Store + Electronic Smith, Susan, 1959- (speaker, female; interviewee) Smith, Susannah, (speaker, female; interviewer) 1998-02-18 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:50:00 The Workhouse, Southwell Refer to curator 4
C1168/1268/1 The Workhouse, Southwell – Ada Pointon 1 Recording Store + Electronic Pointon, Ada, 1908- (speaker, female; interviewee; cook, cleaner, assistant matron) Smith, Susannah, (speaker, female; interviewer) 1998-02-05 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK 0.041666666666667 The Workhouse, Southwell Refer to curator 4
C1168/1267/1 The Workhouse, Southwell – Mary Curtis and John Curtis 1 Recording Store + Electronic Curtis, Mary, 1936- (speaker, female; interviewee; master and matron’s child) Freeman, Martin, 1933- (speaker, male; interviewee; master and matron’s child) Curtis, John, (speaker, male; interviewee) Smith, Susannah, (speaker, female; interviewer) 1998-01-22 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:01:00 The Workhouse, Southwell Refer to curator 4
C1168/1250/1 Calke Abbey – Mr Sawter 1 Recording Store + Electronic Sawter, Mr, (speaker, male; interviewee) Usher, Kerry (speaker, male; interviewer) 1998-10-24 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:14:00 Calke Abbey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1185/1 Dunham Massey – Oliver Turnbull tour with James Rothwell 1 Recording Electronic Turnbull, Oliver, 1933- (speaker, male; interviewee; nephew of 10th Earl of Stamford ) Rothwell, James, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1998-06-11 00:00:00 Dunham Massey Hall, Altrincham, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 02:26:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1184/1 Dunham Massey – Oliver Turnbull interviewed by James Rothwell 1 Recording Electronic Turnbull, Oliver, 1933- (speaker, male; interviewee; nephew of 10th Earl of Stamford) Rothwell, James, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1998-06-11 00:00:00 Dunham Massey Hall, Altrincham, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 02:01:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1066/01 Red House – Ted Hollamby 1 Recording Store Hollamby, Ted (speaker, male; interviewee; previous owner of house and architect) N/A 1998 Unknown Unknown Red House Refer to curator 2
C1168/1008/01-02 C1 Ickworth – Frederick Astridge – Gardener and Gamekeeper 1 Recording Store Astridge, Frederick, 1922- (speaker, male; Gardener and Gamekeeper) N/A 1998-02-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:15 Ickworth None 2
C1168/991/01 C1 You and Yours – Snowdonia 1 Recording Store Hopkins, Anthony (speaker, male; Actor) Thomas, Ellis, Lord (speaker, male; Vice President of Snowdonia Appeal) Harper, Eleanor (speaker, female; Local Resident) Morris, David (speaker, male; Farmer and Chairman of Welsh Shepherds Highland Council) N/A 1998-09-24 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Mount Snowdon None 2
C1168/990/01 C1 Woman’s Hour – Historic Recipes 1 Recording Store Paston Williams, Sara (speaker, female; Food Historian) Jones, Holly (speaker, female; Cookery Demonstrator) Julias, Corinne (speaker, female; interviewer) 1998-09-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown N/A None 2 Recording starts approximately 7 minutes into the cassette after an article about sexual harassment in universities.
C1168/989/01 C1 Shorelines – Studlow Bay – Beach Boys 1 Recording Store Nortan, Pete (speaker, male; Police Officer) Wise, Jim (speaker, male; English Nature Dorset Team Member) Tapworth, Martin (speaker, male; Regional Archaeologist for Wessex, National Trust) N/A 1998-11-12 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Studland Bay None 2 BBC Radio 4 programme Shorelines, featuring Dorset’s Studland Bay.
C1168/966/01 C1 Black Cap – Miss Jo Crispin 1 Recording Store Crispin, Jo, 1951- (speaker, female; Farm Worker & Groom) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1998-11-08 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:30 Black Cap None 2
C1168/965/01 C1 Black Cap – George and Joseph Martin 1 Recording Store Martin, George, 1921- (speaker, male; Farmer) Martin, Joseph, 1930- (speaker, male; Farmer) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1998-10-26 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:30 Black Cap None 2
C1168/964/01 C1 Black Cap – Mr William Howe 1 Recording Store Howe, William, 1910- (speaker, male; Assistant to Land Agent) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1998-10-13 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:02:00 Black Cap None 2
C1168/927/01 C1 Memories of Toys Hill 1 Recording Store Bateman, Rose, 1905- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Solway, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1998-09-27 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Toys Hill None 2
C1168/926/01 C1 Memories of Weardale Manor and Toys Hill 1 Recording Store Harvey, Edith (speaker, female; Local Resident) Solway, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1998-09-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Toys Hill None 2
C1168/925/01 C1 Memories of Toys Hill 1 Recording Store Canfield, Lillian, 1914- (speaker, female; Domestic Worker) Canfield, Herbert, 1909- (speaker, male; Gardener) Solway, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1998-09-19 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Toys Hill None 2
C1168/895/01 C1 Uppark – Margaret Carpenter 1 Recording Store Carpenter, Margaret (speaker, female; Grand-daughter of Mary Ann Hall (Parlour Maid at Uppark)) Carpenter, Brenda (speaker, female; Margaret’s twin sister) Batt, David (speaker, male; interviewer) 1998-10-20 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:42:00 Uppark None 2
C1168/885/01 C1 The Waddesdon Art Collection 1 Recording Store Macgregor, Neil (speaker, male; Director of the National Gallery) N/A 1998-10-14 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Waddesdon Manor None 2
C1168/884/01 C1 The Creation of Waddesdon 1 Recording Store Rothschild, Lord (speaker, male; Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the National Gallery from 1985 to 1991, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the National Heritage Memorial Fund from 1992) N/A 1998-10-07 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Waddesdon Manor None 2
C1168/883/01 C1 The History, Restoration and Future of the Garden at Waddesdon 1 Recording Store Rothschild, Beth (speaker, female; Horticulturalist) N/A 1998-09-24 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Waddesdon Manor None 2
C1168/882/01 C1 Jane Austen’s Houses, in Fact, Film and Fiction (Purcell Room Lecture) 1 Recording Store Nicolson, Nigel, 1917- (speaker, male; Writer and Publisher) N/A 1998-03-23 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Montacute, Mompesson, Lyme Park, Belton None 2
C1168/681/01 C1 Alderley Edge – Lecture – The Green and Fungal Edge 1 Recording Store Edwards, Sean (speaker, male; Keeper of Botany at the Manchester Museum) N/A 1998-12-03 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:15 Alderley Edge None 2 The eighth lecture in the series The Story of Alderley Edge given at St Hilary’s School in 1998.
C1168/680/01 C1 Alderley Edge – Lecture – Living Memory: The People of the Edge 1 Recording Store Ecclestone, John, 1931- (speaker, male; Sound Archivist) N/A 1998-11-26 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:30 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/679/01-02 C1 Alderley Edge – Lecture – Archaeology of Traditional Building around the Edge 1 Recording Store Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; Archaeologist) N/A 1998-11-05 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:30 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/678/01 C1 Alderley Edge – Witchcraft – What Witchcraft? 1 Recording Store Garner, Alan, 1934- (speaker, male; Author) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1998-09-09 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:30 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/677/01 C1 Alderley Edge – Finding the Palstave 1 Recording Store Pearson, Roy (speaker, male; Local Resident) Garner, Alan, 1934- (speaker, male; Author) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1998-06-22 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:20:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/676/01 C1 Alderley Edge – Mrs Jean Parker 1 Recording Store Parker, Jean, 1928- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Garner, Alan, 1934- (speaker, male) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1998-06-22 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:05 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/675/01-02 C1 Alderley Edge – Mrs Jean Harrison 1 Recording Store Harrison, Jean, 1937- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Garner, Alan, 1934- (speaker, male) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male) 1998-04-05 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:35 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/666/01-02 C Purcell Room Lecture – The Restoration of Windsor Castle 1 Recording Store Wessex, Edward, Prince, Earl of, 1964- (speaker, male) N/A 1998-03-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Unknown None 2 Two cassettes, seem to be very similar but different lectures on the same subject.
C1168/665/01 C1 Purcell Room Lecture – The William Morris Garden – Gardening with Native English Plants 1 Recording Store Hamilton, Jill, Duchess of (speaker, female; Writer and Conservationist) N/A 1998-03-09 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Unknown None 2
C1168/664/01 C1 Purcell Room Lecture – The Genius of the Place 1 Recording Store Keen, Mary (speaker, female; Garden Designer, Writer) N/A 1998-03-02 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Unknown None 2 Recording does not begin at the start of the cassette.
C1168/663/01 C1 Purcell Room Lecture – Collecting Houses 1 Recording Store Palumbo, Lord (speaker, male; Chairman of the Arts Council 1989-1994) N/A 1998-02-23 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Unknown None 2
C1168/662/01 C1 Purcell Room Lecture – Architecture for Animals 1 Recording Store Lambton, Lucinda (speaker, female; Architectural Writer, Photographer and Broadcaster) N/A 1998-02-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Unknown None 2
C1168/839/01-03 C1 Minnie Hulme, Housemaid at Dunham Massey. 1 Recording Store + Electronic Hulme, Minnie, 1916- (speaker, female; Housemaid) James, Rothwell (speaker, male; interviewer) 1998-05-19 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Dunham Massey None 2
C1168/829/01-02 C1 Doris Sparkes, life in Rostherne village, executors of Lord Maurice Egerton 1 Recording Store Sparkes, Doris, 1920- (speaker, female; Employee of Executors of Lord Maurice Egerton’s Will) Maggie, McKean (speaker, female; interviewer) 1998-11-17 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Tatton Park None 2
C1168/804/01 C1 A Century in Trust 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers; Celebrating the Centenary) Malcolm, Billings (speaker, male; interviewer) 1998-09-03 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2 Original tape (on spool) held in safe at QAG
C1168/754/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: To the Edge 1 Recording Store Garner, Alan, 1934- (speaker, male; Author) N/A 1998-12-10 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:28:00 Alderley Edge Access restricted 2 Notes in NT folder states refer to Alan Garner for copyright and use.
C1168/739/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Mr Geoffrey Bridge 1 Recording Store Bridge, Geoffrey, 1907- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Hyde, Matthew (speaker, male; interviewer) 1998-09-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Alderley Edge None 2 Notes state that Matthew Hyde made the recording. Voices on recording are quiet. Side B has another recording of a lady speaking about Alderley Edge but the recording begins abruptly, with no details of the interviewer/interviewee; ends abruptly, then re-starts. Seems to be a copy of C1168/740/01? Manchester Museum.
C1168/738/01 C Alderley Edge Landscape Project: An evening with Steve Mills. 1 Recording Store Mills, Stephen, 1946- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1998-10-28 00:00:00 the Reading Room, Over Alderley 1970-01-01 01:18:00 Alderley Edge Access restricted 2 Restricted rights, not to be copied, published, broadcast or played in public without permission from Stephen Mills.
C1168/737/01-03 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: The Geology of Alderley Edge 1 Recording Store Thompson, David, 1932- (speaker, male; Lecturer) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1998-11-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 03:45:00 Alderley Edge None 2 Notes in NT folder state that these tapes should be accompanied by David Thompson’s handout but this is not in the folder. There are two pamphlets relating to the lecture series/ exhibition in the folder.
C1168/733/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Alderley Edge and the Ice Age, the evolution of the landscape. 1 Recording Store Johnson, R. H. (speaker, male; Lecturer) N/A 1998-10-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:24:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/732/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: The Story of Alderley Edge. 1 Recording Store Timberlake, Simon (speaker, male; Chief Surveyor of the Alderley Edge Landscape Project) N/A 1998-10-15 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:28:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/731/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Nigel Dibben 1 Recording Store Dibben, Nigel (speaker, male; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1998-06-04 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:07:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/729/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: The Architectural Survey and the Villas on The Edge. 1 Recording Store Hyde, Matthew (speaker, male; Lecturer) N/A 1998-11-12 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:29:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/728/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: George Twigg 1 Recording Store Twigg, George, 1927- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1998-09-10 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:21:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/727/01-02 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: The Alderley Edge Copper Mines 1 Recording Store Dibben, Nigel (speaker, male; Lecturer) N/A 1998-11-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:35:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/726/01-02 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Eric Garner. 1 Recording Store Garner, Eric, 1934- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1998-11-09 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:42:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/725/01-02 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: The Bedrock of the Edge 1 Recording Store Thompson, David , 1932- (speaker, male; Lecturer) N/A 1998-10-22 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:35:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/661/01 C1 Purcell Room Lecture: Lord Montagu of Beaulieu The Stately Home Business- Then and Now. 1 Recording Store Montagu of Beaulieu, Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, Baron, 1926-2015 (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) N/A 1998-02-09 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Unknown None 2 Notes state restricted use. No details of cassette type.
C1168/660/01 C1 Purcell Room Lecture: Lady Shaw Stewart, Newhailes: Portrait of a House. 1 Recording Store Shaw Stewart, Lady, ca.1950- (speaker, female; Council Member of National Trust Scotland) N/A 1998-02-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Unknown None 2 Possibly restricted use due to cassette being a recording of a Purcell Room Lecture? Notes do not state restricted use. Recording begins abruptly, no details of cassette type.
C1168/639/01 C1 Petworth, putting the house “to bed” for the winter, Nicky Ingrams, Collections Manager. 1 Recording Store Ingrams, Nicky, ca.1965- (speaker, female; Collection’s Manager, Petworth House) unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio 4 interviewer( 1998-01-12 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Petworth Hous None 2 Programme begins mid-way in to tape, short interview re. NT’s smallest property. Some background noise. Notes in folder state transcript but this is not in the NT folder. Off-air radio recording – BBC Radio 4.
C1168/637/01 C1 Remembering James Lees Milne.1906-97, Martin Drury, Director- General. 1 Recording Store Drury, Martin, 1947- (speaker, male; National Trust Director-General) unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio 5 interviewer) 1998-01-04 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:06:10 All None 2 BBC Radio 5 “Brief Lives”. Remembering James Lees Milne, conservationist and diarist, died 1997.12.28, who recorded the eccentricities of the English upper classes.
C1168/1483/1 Raoul Millais interviewed by Ann Tarlton 1 Recording Electronic Millais, Raoul (speaker, male; interviewee) Tarlton, Ann (speaker, female; interviewer) 1997-02-06 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:15:00 Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1395/1 Hon. Diana Uhlman interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Uhlman, Hon. Diana, 1912- (speaker, female; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-02-19 to 1997-03-19 Croft Castle, Yarpole, Herefordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 04:27:00 Croft Castle Unknown 3
C1168/1362/1 Bill Malecki interviewed by John Ecclestone 1 Recording Electronic Malecki, Bill, 1961- (speaker, male; interviewee; gardener) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-04-01 00:00:00 Biddulph Grange, Biddulph, Staffordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:27:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1182/1 Dunham Massey – Arthur Shufflebotham interviewed by James Rothwell 1 Recording Electronic Shufflebotham, Arthur, (speaker, male; interviewee; gardener and estate employee) Rothwell, James (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-08-19 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 02:03:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/996/01-02 C1 Shaw’s Corner – Mrs Violet Liddle 1 Recording Store Liddle, Violet, 1922- (speaker, female; Housemaid) Smyth, Geoffrey R. T. (speaker, male) 1997-10-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Shaw’s Corner None 2 Mrs Liddle worked at Shaw’s Corner from 1938 to 1943. The interview is conducted during a tour of the house and she recalls the original layout of the house and its furniture. She also gives her memories of Mr and Mrs Shaw personally.
C1168/986/01-02 C1 Designs for Living 1 Recording Store N/A Marling, Susan (speaker, female; interviewer) 1997 Unknown Unknown Unknown None 2 BBC
C1168/893/01 C1 Croome Landscape Park 1 Recording Store Garrard, Fred, 1927- (speaker, male; Forester) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-05-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:43:00 Croome Park None 2
C1168/674/01 C1 Alderley Edge – The Garner Cottage 1 Recording Store Garner, Alan, 1934- (speaker, male; Author) Garner, Griselda (speaker, female) Brunskill, Ronald (speaker, male; Leading authority on vernacular architecture in Britain) Hyde, Matthew (speaker, male; Architectural Historian) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-09-04 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:35:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/837/01 C1 Mr and Mrs Walton, Lyme Park 1 Recording Store Walton, Frank (speaker, male; Gardener) Walton, Eva (speaker, female; Laundry Maid) K, Laurie, 1997-03-16 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Lyme Park None 2 there are several references on this tape which could lead to the conclusion that the interviewee’s were unaware they were being recorded, or did not wish to be recorded.
C1168/830/01 C1 The Dowager Viscountess Ashbrook, Lyme Park 1 Recording Store Ashbrook, Viscountess, 1911- (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust) James/ John, Rothwell/ Ecclestone (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-11-25 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Lyme Park None 2
C1168/724/01-02 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: M Shaak, Working for Lord Stanley and life on the Estate. 1 Recording Store Shaak, Margaret, 1915- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-02-10 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:12:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/723/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Growing up in Ashfield House 1 Recording Store unidentified, 1917- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-01-10 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:32:00 Alderley Edge None 2 The interviewee wishes to remain anonymous. Lived at “Ashfield” from 1928-1937. Her father had a cotton import business in Manchester. She attended Miss Burton’s private school (opposite the Catholic Church in Stamford Road) before going to boarding school in Surrey. Lived at Ashfield with 6 servants plus gardeners. Her father replaced the floor of the billiard room with a dance floor. Describes the house. The Edge during World War Two, the Red Cross, Americans, refugees. Village has changed enormously.
C1168/722/01-02 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Doug Poyner, the Edge was our playground. 1 Recording Store Poyner, Doug, 1927- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-01-24 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:23:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/719/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: John Beswick on his childhood at the Wizard Inn. 1 Recording Store Beswick, John, 1941- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-05-07 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:05:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/718/01-02 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Miss H Turner, her years teaching in village school 1 Recording Store Turner, Hope, 1915- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-04-25 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:15:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/717/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Peter Kitching on “The Hermit” in the 1930s. 1 Recording Store Kitching, Peter, 1919- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-07-08 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:50:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/715/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: James Vanden on “Our World and The Other World.” 1 Recording Store Vanden, James, 1977- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-02-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:55:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/713/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Mrs M Garner recalls 65 years of living on the Edge. 1 Recording Store Garner, Marjorie, 1908-1997 (speaker, female; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-08-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:42:00 Alderley Edge None 2 Notes state that Mrs Garner died shortly after the interview and that Mrs Usher and Alan Garner are happy for the interview to be used by the NT and put in archive
C1168/712/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Simon Timberlake, prehistoric mining on the Edge. 1 Recording Store Timberlake, Simon (speaker, male; Chief Surveyor of the Alderley Edge Landscape Project) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-09-08 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Alderley Edge None 2 Talk is illustrated by slides but there is no reference to copies of these-perhaps Mercia regional office have copies?
C1168/711/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Alan Garner “Listening to my Grandfather.” 1 Recording Store Garner, Alan, 1934- (speaker, male; Author) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-09-08 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:55:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/710/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Freda Devall remembers her childhood at the Edge. 1 Recording Store Devall, Freda, 1941- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-08-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 02:30:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/709/01-02 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: “The Edge” written and performed by Joe Beard et al 1 Recording Store King’s Ransom (musicians) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-05-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Alderley Edge Refer to curator 2
C1168/708/01-02 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Brian Hobson. The Parish, Church, Hall and School. 1 Recording Store Hobson, Brian, 1930- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-05-06 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 02:20:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/707/01-02 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: David Thompson. A Geological Walk on the Edge. 1 Recording Store Thompson, David, 1932- (speaker, male; Geologist) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-01-15 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:35:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/706/01-02 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Alan Fitchett in conversation on his childhood. 1 Recording Store Fitchett, Alan, 1927- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-04-18 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 02:03:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/705/01-02 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: A Walk. Alan Garner. 1 Recording Store Garner, Alan, 1934- (speaker, male; Author) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-03-03 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:22:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/704/01-03 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project, John Hamnett 1 Recording Store Hamnett, John, 1933- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-04-04 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 02:38:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/703/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project, Charles Heyes: The Edge in World War One and “in care” at Styal. 1 Recording Store Heyes, Charles, 1904- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-02-26 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:55:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/702/01-02 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project, Open day talks and demonstrations 1 Recording Store Timberlake, Simon (speaker, male; Alderley Edge Landscape Project Garner, Alan, 1934- (speaker, male) Craddock, Brenda (speaker, female; Alderley Edge Landscape Project) Johnson, Pete (speaker, male; Alderley Edge Landscape Project) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-09-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 02:20:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/701/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project, Noel Swinfin and son Stephen, Edge Association Secretary 1 Recording Store Swinfin, Noel, 1911- (speaker, male; Alderley Edge Landscape Project Swinfin, Stephen, 1937- (speaker, male; The Edge Association Secretary) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-07-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:27:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/656/01 C1 BBC Radio 5. Over harvesting of Mushrooms: Controls Needed? 1 Recording Store Harvey, John , ca.1950- (speaker, male; Head of Nature Conservation) Campbell, Nicky (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-01-20 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:11:51 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/655/01 C1 Buscot Manor Farm, Mrs Henderson tells of life and work on the Estate. 1 Recording Store Butler-Henderson, K., ca.1920- (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1997-07-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Buscot Manor Farm None 2
C1168/652/01 C1 “Farming Today,” National Trust’s John Young: Balancing Conservation with Farming. 1 Recording Store Young, John, ca.1950- (speaker, male; Agricultural Advisor to National Trust) Cloones, Alistair (speaker, male; Head Warden) Schofield, Gary (speaker, male; National Trust Agricultural Advisor) Schofield, Mrs (speaker, female; National Trust Agricultural Advisor) unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio Yorkshire interviewer) 1997-10-05 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Darnbrook Farm None 2 Notes in NT folder state restricted use. Cassette case states date as 1996
C1168/651/01 C1 BBC Radio 2 and press release, Gale’s honey sponsors National Trust restoring flower meadows. 1 Recording Store Josh, Jo, ca.1950- (speaker, female; Journalist) unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio 2 interviewer) 1997-02-17 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/646/01 C1 Work at Cliveden as Under-Butler for the Astors, Charles Dean 1 Recording Store + Electronic Dean, Charles, ca.1904- (speaker, male; Under Butler) Unknown 1997-01-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Cliveden None 2
C1168/645/01-02 C1 West Wycombe Park: Recollections, Sir Francis Dashwood. 1 Recording Store Dashwood, Francis, 1925- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1997-10-04 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown West Wycombe None 2
C1168/644/01-04 C1 West Wycombe Park: Recollections, Sir Francis Dashwood. 1 Recording Store Dashwood, Francis, 1925- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1997-08-18 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown West Wycombe None 2
C1168/643/01 Basildon Park: Walking Tour and Commentary, Lady Iliffe. 1 Recording Store Iliffe, Renée, 1916-2007 (speaker, female; interviewee; Property owner) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1997-07-03 00:00:00 Basildon Park, Berkshire, England, UK !h Basildon Park None 2
C1168/641/01 C1 20 Forthlin Road, Liverpool. Hunter Davies, Beatles’ biographer. 1 Recording Store Davies, Hunter, ca.1940- (speaker, male; Friend of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-11-10 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 20 Forthlin Road None 2
C1168/640/01 C1 Max Gate. Thomas Hardy’s changes to it and life there, Andrew Lear, National Trust Tenant. 1 Recording Store Lear, Andrew, ca.1950- (speaker, male; Tenant of property) unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio 4 interviewer) 1997-12-17 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Max Gate None 2
C1168/638/01-02 C1 Dunham Massey. Recollections of a gardener’s life. Arthur Shufflebotham. 1 Recording Store Shufflebotham, Arthur, (speaker, male; interviewee; gardener and estate employee) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-08-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 02:06:00 Dunham Massey None 2 Some background noise during walk. Notes on cassette case state no public access to the tapes until 1st January 2013.
C1168/636/01 C1 After the storm. 10 years on from the hurricane of 1987, David Russell, National Trust forester. 1 Recording Store Russell, David, ca.1945- (speaker, male; Forester) unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio 4 interviewer) 1997-10-10 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Kent None 2 Notes state restricted use and transcript, but this is not in NT folder. Off-air radio recording – BBC Radio 4.
C1168/635/01 C1 Emmett’s. Tenth Anniversary of the great storm of 1987, George Shillis Head Gardener 1 Recording Store Shillis, George, ca.1945- (speaker, male; Head Gardener) unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio 5 interviewer) 1997-10-16 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Emmetts None 2
C1168/634/01 S1-S2 Basildon Park, Early memories, pre National Trust, Mr Leslie Hearn, Estate Worker. 1 Recording Store Hearn, Leslie, ca.1908- (speaker, male; interviewee; Gardener) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1997-07-09 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Basildon Park None 2
C1168/632/01 C1 Hardwick. Visiting the Dowager Duchess Evelyn, Lady Anne Tree (granddaughter) 1 Recording Store Tree, Lady Anne, 1927- (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Murray, Simon (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-01-07 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/630/01 C1 Petworth in my childhood, between the wars, The Hon. Mark Wyndham 1 Recording Store Wyndham OBE, MC, The Hon. Mark, 1922- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Owen, Diana (speaker, female; interviewer) 1997-05-16 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Petworth House None 2 Recording stops on Side B abruptly.
C1168/625/01-06 C1 Croft Castle History, The Honourable Mrs Diana Uhlman 1 Recording Store Uhlman, Diana, 1912- (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-02-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:30 Croft Castle None 2 Cassette case states 5 tapes in recording but actually there are 6
C1168/624/01 C1 Response to Government plans for new built stately homes, Warren Davis, NT, BBC Radio 2 1 Recording Store Davis, Warren, ca.1940- (speaker, male; Head of Communications, National Trust) Robinson, Anne, 1944- (speaker, female; interviewer) 1997-02-20 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/623/01 C1 Radio 4: Controversy over National Trust selling investment land, Carys Howell, RPAM North Wales 1 Recording Store Howell, Carys, ca.1940- (speaker, female; National Trust Staff) unidentified (speaker; BBC interviewer) 1997-08-15 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:20 Parciau None 2
C1168/622/01 C1 Croome Court: Memories of 10th Lord Coventry, 1900-40. Captain Raoul Millais, Family friend. 1 Recording Store Millais, Captain Raoul, 1901- (speaker, male; Friend of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Tarlton, Ann (speaker, female; interviewer) 1997-02-06 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:14:10 Croome Court None 2
C1168/620/01-02 C1 Knole – Barbara Tate 1 Recording Store + Electronic Tate, Barbara, .1910-c.2006 (speaker, female; Housemaid) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1997-07-04 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Knole None 2 This recording relates to the period both before and after the property was acquired by The National Trust.
C1168/619/01-02 C1 Forthlin Road: The McCartneys, The Beatles, the fun, Sheila Johnston, family friend. 1 Recording Store Johnston, Sheila, 1948- (speaker, female; Friend of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-02-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:05:00 20 Forthlin Road None 2
C1168/618/01-03 C1 Fighting to Save Architectural Heritage: Dark Early Years, The Duke of Grafton 1 Recording Store Grafton, Hugh FitzRoy, 11th Duke of, 1919- (speaker, male; National Trust Staff) Wyndham, Samantha (speaker, female; interviewer) 1997-01-27 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/615/01-02 C1 Biddulph Grange Garden. Reflections on Restoration, Bill Malecki (Former Head Gardener) 1 Recording Store Malecki, Bill, 1961- (speaker, male; Head Gardener/ Property Manager) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-04-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:27:00 Biddulph Grange Garden None 2
C1168/613/01 C1 Felbrigg: Acquisition, Assessment and Development, David Musson, First Land Agent ca. 1969-1975. 1 Recording Store Musson, David, ca.1920- (speaker, male; National Trust Staff) Moffat, Bruce (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-02-05 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Felbrigg Hall None 2
C1168/612/01 C1 Rebuilding of Grange Bar, Coggeshall, D Wood and B Linnett, Contractors 1 Recording Store Wood, David, ca.1930- (speaker, male; Project Staff Linnett, Brian, ca.1930- (speaker, male; Project Staff) Rawson, Ian (speaker, male; interviewer) 1997-02-11 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Coggeshall None 2
C1168/610/01 C1 High Court advises NT to reconsider stag-hunting ban, BBC Radio 4 News broadcast 1 Recording Store Davis, Warren, ca.1940- (speaker, male; Head of Communications, National Trust) unidentified (speaker; BBC interviewer) 1997-08-21 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All Access restricted 2 Unknown
C1168/609/01 C1 Hardwick: 1597-1997. A Family View of its History, The Duchess of Devonshire, Purcell Room Lecture 1 Recording Store of Devonshire, Duchess, 1920- (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) N/A 1997-03-24 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/608/01 C1 Starting from Scratch: the making of a new garden, Sir Simon Hornby, PRHS, Purcell Room Lecture 1 Recording Store Hornby, Simon, 1934- (speaker, male; President of Royal Horticultural Society) N/A 1997-03-17 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/607/01 C1 The Way We Live Now, Susan Crewe, Purcell Room Lecture 1 Recording Store Crewe, Susan, ca.1940- (speaker, female; Journalist) N/A 1997-03-10 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/606/01 C1 Housing the First Duke of Wellington, Marchioness of Douro, Purcell Room Lecture 1 Recording Store Douro, Antonia, Marchioness of, ca.1950- (speaker, female; Historian) N/A 1997-03-03 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Apsley and Stratfield None 2
C1168/605/01 C1 The Laskett: the Story of a Garden, Roy Strong 1 Recording Store Strong, Roy, 1935- (speaker, male; Journalist) N/A 1997-02-24 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/604/01 C1 The Secret Wardrobe of the National Trust, Jane Ashelford, Purcell Room Lecture 1 Recording Store + Electronic Ashelford, Jane, ca.1940- (speaker, female; Journalist) N/A 1997-02-17 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/603/01 C1 Cliveden- the Place and the People, Lord Crathorne, Purcell Room Lecture 1 Recording Store Crathorne, Lord, ca.1930- (speaker, male; Director of Cliveden Plc) N/A 1997-02-11 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/602/01 C1 A to Z of Britain, Lucinda Lambton, Purcell Room Lecture 1 Recording Store Lambton, Lucinda, ca.1940- (speaker, female; Journalist) N/A 1997-02-03 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/601/01 C1 Building in Harmony: The Relationship of Modern Architecture to Traditional Surroundings 1 Recording Store Perkins, George, ca.1920- (speaker, male; Architect Journalist) N/A 1997-07-24 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/600/01 C1 20th Century Icons: Willow Road to Forthlin Road, Kenneth Powell RIBA 1 Recording Store Powell, Kenneth , ca.1950- (speaker, male; Architect Journalist) N/A 1997-06-26 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Willow Road Hampstead None 2
C1168/599/01 C1 yme Park: A Chameleon in Disguise, James Rothwell RIBA 1 Recording Store + Electronic Rothwell, James, 1966- (speaker, male; National Trust Staff) N/A 1997-05-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Lyme Park None 2
C1168/598 C1 The Restoration of Ham House, Christopher Rowell, HBR RIBA 1 Recording Store + Electronic owell, Christopher, 1952- (speaker, male; Historic Buildings Representative, National Trust Fawcett, Ted (speaker, male; Chairman, Garden History Society) Strachey, Nino (speaker; Historic Buildings Representative, National Trust) N/A 1997-04-24 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:22:40 Ham House None 2
C1168/597/01 C1 Croome park: A Garden Scene out of a Morass, Jeffrey Haworth, HBR RIBA 1 Recording Store Haworth, Jeffrey, 1944- (speaker, male; National Trust Staff) N/A 1997-03-27 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Croome Park None 2 ntroduced by National Trust Gardens Advisor Mike Calnan, panel including D Ronn, National Trust Managing Agent, Severn Region. Survey of well documented development of Park that brought Capability Brown fame, ornamented by Adam and Wyatt; its decline, efforts to save, National Trust proposals to restore.
C1168/1482/1 Kate Jacobs interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Jacobs, Kate, 1971- (speaker, female; interviewee; gardener) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-11-11 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:32:00 Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1481/1 Mr.and Mrs Fred Gerrard interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Gerrard, Fred, 1915- (speaker, male; interviewee) Gerrard, Marian, 1915- (speaker, female; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-11-03, 1996-11-11 Interviewee’s home, UK 1970-01-01 02:43:00 Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1463/1 Malcolm Walford interviewed by Michael Ford and Jill Tovey 1 Recording Electronic Walford, Malcolm, 1933- (speaker, male; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-10-30, 2006-05-04 Croome Estate Office; interviewee’s home Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1452/1 Albert, Leonard and Elizabeth Edwards interviewed by Eileen Clement and Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Edwards, Albert , 1916- (speaker, male; interviewee; caretaker) Edwards, Leonard (speaker, male; interviewee) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer)
Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-10-29, 2009-06-17 Interviewer’s home Unknown Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1405/1 Lord & Lady Coventry interviewed by Ann Tarlton & Caroline Livingston 1 Recording Electronic Coventry, Lord, 1934- (speaker, male; interviewee) Coventry, Lady Maria, 1931- (speaker, female; interviewee) Tarlton, Ann (speaker, female; interviewer) Livingston, Caroline (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-12-11, 2006-02-06 Earls Croome Court, Worcestershire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:32:00 Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1404/1 John Henderson interviewed by Michael Ford & Eileen Clement 1 Recording Electronic Henderson, John, 1940- (speaker, male; interviewee; Land Agent) Clement, Eileen (speaker, female; interviewer)
Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996?; 2005-11-29 Interviewee’s home, UK 1970-01-01 00:35:00 Croome Park Unknown 3
C1168/1361/1 Bill Malecki; lecture given to Wilmslow Historical Society 1 Recording Electronic Malecki, Bill, 1961- (speaker, male; interviewee; gardener) N/A 1996-03-13 00:00:00 Wilmslow, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:03:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1358/1 Margaret Pointon interviewed by John Ecclestone 1 Recording Electronic Pointon, Margaret, 1917- (speaker, female; interviewee) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-04-30 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Carnforth, Lancashire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:27:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1357/1 David Edwards interviewed by John Ecclestone 1 Recording Electronic Edwards, David, 1936- (speaker, male; interviewee; doctor) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-07-02 00:00:00 Interviewee’s Consulting Rooms, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:37:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
A La Ronde with Lucinder Lambton A La Ronde with Lucinder Lambton 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers; Celebrating the Centenary) Lambton, Lucinda (speaker, female; presenter) 1995-10-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:15:00 Various None 2 Messy
C1168/790/01 S2 C1 Nymans with Penelope Keith 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers; Celebrating the Centenary) Keith, Penelope, 1940- (speaker, female; presenter) 1995-10-06 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:15:00 Various None 2
C1168/790/01 S1 C2 My kind of Trust. [2] Mr Straw’s legacy 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers; Celebrating the Centenary) Boateng, Paul (speaker, male; presenter) 1995-09-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:15:00 Various None 2 Does not have item title
C1168/1052/01 Dunster Castle – June Copp 1 Recording Store Copp, June, 1931- (speaker, female; interviewee; daughter of the gardener at Dunster) Fleming, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-02-01 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home Unknown Dunster Castle Refer to curator 2
C1168/1006/01 C1 Croome Landscape Park – Mrs Kate Richardson 1 Recording Store Richardson, Kate, 1971- (speaker, female; Gardener) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-12-12 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Croome Landscape Park None 2 Cannot area on the name for Croome Park
C1168/1005 Croome Landscape Park – Mr M. Walford 1 Recording Store Walford, M., 1933- (speaker, male; Clerk of Works) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-10-30 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:36:00 Croome Landscape Park None 2
C1168/1004/01 C1 Croome Landscape Park – John Henderson 1 Recording Store Henderson, John, 1940- (speaker, male; Agent for Estate) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-10-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:22:00 Croome Landscape Park None 2
C1168/1003/01-02 C1 Croome Landscape Park – Mr & Mrs Gerrard 1 Recording Store Gerrard, W., 1915- (speaker, male; Farm Worker) Gerrard, Mrs (speaker, female; Estate Employee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-10-28 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:45 Croome Landscape Park None 2
C1168/987/01 C1 About the Sea 1 Recording Store Kingston, Paul (speaker, male; Biologist) Profitt, Geoff (speaker, male; Director of Wild Fowl and Wetlands Trust) Harwood, John (speaker, male; Sea Mammal Researcher) Saunders, David (speaker, male; Wildlife Trust Employee) Boot, Kelvin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-03-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown South Wales None 2 BBC Radio 4 Natural History programme
C1168/978/01 C1 Uppark – Eric Pascal 1 Recording Store Pascal, Eric, 1926- (speaker, male; Relative of Estate Worker) Batt, David (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-09-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Uppark None 2
C1168/977/01 C1 Uppark – Mrs Frances Lovatt 1 Recording Store Lovatt, Frances, 1919- (speaker, female; Kitchen Maid) Batt, David (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-09-02 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:41:00 Uppark None 2
C1168/976/01 SIDE B C1 Uppark – Mrs Prue Aslett 1 Recording Store Aslett, Prue, 1928- (speaker, female; Guide) Batt, David (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-08-15 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Uppark None 2
C1168/976/01 SIDE A C1 Uppark – Miss Joan Wise 1 Recording Store Wise, Joan, 1908- (speaker, female; Secretary / PA to Lady Meade) Batt, David (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-08-15 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:28:00 Uppark None 2
C1168/975/01 C1 Uppark – Mrs Joan Barker 1 Recording Store Barker, Joan, 1917- (speaker, female; Housemaid) Batt, David (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-08-15 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Uppark None 2
C1168/974 C1 Uppark – Charles Harse 1 Recording Store + Electronic Harse, Charles, 1911- (speaker, male; Footman) Batt, David (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-08-06 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Uppark None 2
C1168/906/01 C1 Wicken Fen – Mollie Lang & Joan Bailey 1 Recording Store Bailey, Joan (speaker, female; Local Resident) Lang, Mollie, ca.1926- (speaker, female; Volunteer and Local Resident) Batt, David (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-09-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:43:00 Wicken Fen None 2
C1168/905/01 C1 Wicken Fen at Work Open Day 1 Recording Store Bailey, Gerald (speaker, male; Local Resident) Chesneau, Valerie (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-08-31 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:44:00 Wicken Fen None 2
C1168/904/01 C1 Wicken Fen at Work Open Day 1 Recording Store Fuller, Robert, ca.1945- (speaker, male; Dairy Farmer) Wilson, Chris, ca.1935- (speaker, male; Miller and Millwright) Chesneau, Valerie (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-08-31 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Wicken Fen None 2
C1168/903/01 C1 Wicken Fen at Work Open Day 1 Recording Store Sargeant, Ralph, ca.1942- (speaker, male; NT Warden) Peek, Gill (speaker, female; NT Reception Assistant) Chesneau, Valerie (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-08-31 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:00 Wicken Fen None 2
C1168/860/01 C1 Waddesdon 1 Recording Store Rothschild, Miriam (speaker, female; Scientist & Conservationist) Smyth, Geoffrey R. T. (speaker, male) 1996-08-24 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Waddesdon None 2
C1168/841/01 C1 Mr and Mrs Edwards, Caretaker of Croome Court 1 Recording Store Edwards, Mr, 1916- (speaker, male; Caretaker) Edwards, Mrs, 1919- (speaker, female; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Michael, Ford (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-10-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Croome Landscape Park None 2
C1168/798/01 C1 Mr Straw’s Legacy; My Kind of Trust with Paul Boateng. 1 Recording Store Paul, Boateng (speaker, male) unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio 4 interviewer) 1996-01-30 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Mr Straw’s House None 2
C1168/795/01 C1 Classic Fm: Publicising Droffig Recordings; Anthea Gifford 1 Recording Store Anthea, Gifford (speaker, female; interviewee; Musician) Troseler, Matthew (speaker, male; interviewee; Musician) unidentified (speaker; interviewer; Classic FM interviewer) 1996-01-30 00:00:00 UK Unknown Unknown None 2 Region ?
C1168/794/01 C1 Saving Places Poetry Competition Launch Radio Tape 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers; Celebration of Centenary) Peter, Read (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-01-30 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Unknown None 2
C1168/793/01 C1 Classic Fm: National Trust Centenary Exhibition 1995 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers; Celebration of Centenary) Howard, Margaret (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-01-30 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Unknown None 2
C1168/791/01 C1 Saving Places Poetry Competition Report 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers; Celebrating the Centenary) Evans, Adele (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-01-30 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Unknown None 2
C1168/790/01 S1 C1 My kind of Trust. [1] The most active volcano in Europe 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers; Celebrating the Centenary) Davies, Hunter, 1936- (speaker, male; presenter) 1995-09-22 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:15:00 Various None 2 BBC radio 4
C1168/789/01 C1 Radio 4 Centenary Debate at Dunham Massey 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers; Celebrating the Centenary) unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio 4 interviewer) 1996-01-30 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Dunham Massey None 2
C1168/788/01 C1 The Glory of the Garden Radio Programme 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers) unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio 4 interviewer) 1996-01-31 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Various None 2
C1168/785/01 C1 HRH & Mrs Rosemary Verey on Highgrove gardens at Buxton Opera House. 1 Recording Store Verey, Rosemary (speaker, female; Celebrating the Centenary) Charles, Prince of Wales, 1948- (speaker, male; Celebrating the Centenary) 1996-01-28 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Highgrove None 2
C1168/784/01 C1 Monks House: Miss Marie Bartholomew 1 Recording Store Bartholomew, Miss Marie, 1930- (speaker, female; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-05-22 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:25:00 Monk’s House None 2
C1168/783/01 Monk’s House: Mary Mason 1 Recording Store Lyon Manson, Mary (speaker, female; interviewee) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-04-18 00:00:00 England, UK 1970-01-01 00:31:05 Monk’s House None 2
C1168/781/01 Monk’s House: Mrs Annalise West 1 Recording Store West, Annalise (speaker, female; interviewee; Housekeeper) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-01-09 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Lewes, East Sussex, England, UK Unknown Monk’s House None 2
C1168/780/01 Monk’s House: Mr Harry West 1 Recording Store West, Harry, ca.1920- (speaker, male; interviewee; Local resident) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-01-09 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:21:03 Monk’s House None 2
C1168/779/01 C1 Monk’s House: Mr Aubrey Everest 1 Recording Store Everest, Aubrey, 1933- (speaker, male; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-01 Unknown Unknown Monk’s House None 2
C1168/721/01-02 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Edna Younger, her childhood in miner’s cottages 1 Recording Store Younger, Edna, 1922- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-10-22 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:20:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/720/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: R Baldwin, former Chairman NT Advisory Committee. 1 Recording Store Baldwin, Raymond, 1913- (speaker, male; Chairman of National Trust Advisory Committee) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-06-28 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:52:00 Alderley Edge None 2 Cassette case states edited copy.
C1168/716/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: James Scott “The Edge’s Effect on the Mind.” 1 Recording Store Scott, James, 1974- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-11-04 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/658/01 C1 Gardening at Cliveden, Frank Gazda flees Hungary; the Astors offer him a job. 1 Recording Store + Electronic Gazda, Frank, 1931- (speaker, male; Gardener) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-10-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Cliveden None 2
C1168/654/01 C1 West Wycombe Village, Luke Over recalls Cookham and Maidenhead. 1 Recording Store Over, Luke, 1931- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-07-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown West Wycombe None 2
C1168/653/01 C1 West Wycombe Village, Mr M Gerard recalls his boyhood. 1 Recording Store Gerard, M., 1941- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-05-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown West Wycombe None 2
C1168/650/01 C1 Blickling Hall: 2 Head Gardeners. Stanley Douglas tells today’s Owen Sawyer of his 20 years there. 1 Recording Store Douglas, Stanley, 1908- (speaker, male; Head Gardener) Sawyer, Owen (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-11-15 Unknown Unknown Blickling Hall None 2
C1168/649/01 C1 Speke Hall: Home farm, Tom Whatmore’s recollections from 1930s. 1 Recording Store Whatmore, Tom, 1922- (speaker, male; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-08-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:48:00 Speke Hall None 2
C1168/633/01 C1 Mr Straw’s House. Memories of the family, Mrs Jean Gunn. 1 Recording Store Gunn, Jean, ca.1925- (speaker, female; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Griffin, Linda (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-01-18 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Straws House None 2
C1168/631/01 C1 Childhood memories of Sudbury Area, Unidentified Local Woman. 1 Recording Store unidentified, 1907- (speaker, female; Local resident) unidentified (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-01-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sudbury Hall None 2
C1168/621/01 C1 Croome Court: House and grounds, childhood memories, 11th Lord Coventry. 1 Recording Store Coventry, 11th Lord, 1934- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Tarlton, Ann (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-12-11 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:24:36 Croome Court None 2
C1168/616/01 C1 Recollections of Early Days in West Wycombe Village, Mr Knyvett Gerrard, Local Resident 1 Recording Store Gerrard, Knyvett, 1912- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-08-23 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown West Wycombe None 2
C1168/614/01 C1 Biddulph Grange Garden’s History, Bill Malecki 1 Recording Store Malecki, Bill, 1961- (speaker, male; Head Gardener/ Property Manager) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-03-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:05:00 Biddulph Grange Garden None 2
C1168/611/01 C1 Recollections of a Felbrigg Housemaid, Mrs Molly Kirby (1928-1935) 1 Recording Store Kirby, Molly, 1913- (speaker, female; Housemaid) Unknown 1996-11-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Felbrigg Hall Refer to curator 2 RIBA Lecture.
C1168/594/01 C1 Temples of Delight: Stowe, George Clarke RIBA 1 Recording Store Clarke, George, ca.1925- (speaker, male; Historian/ School Master) Unknown 1996-11-27 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Stowe Gardens None 2 RIBA Lecture.
C1168/593/01 C1 Sutton House, R Griffiths, RIBA 1 Recording Store Griffiths, Richard (speaker, male; Project Architect) Unknown 1996-10-16 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sutton House None 2 RIBA Lecture.
C1168/592/01 C1 Chastleton: Ancientness J Marsden RIBA. 1 Recording Store Marsden, Jonathan, 1960- (speaker, male; Historic Buildings Representative) Unknown 1996-09-25 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Chastleton House None 2 RIBA Lecture.
C1168/591/01 C1 Biddulph Grange, D H Edwards 1 Recording Store Edwards, David, 1936- (speaker, male; Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-04-02 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Biddulph Grange None 2
C1168/588/01-02 C1 Alderley Edge, Robert Bancroft. 1 Recording Store Bancroft, Robert, 1922- (speaker, male; Local resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-07-22 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:25:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/585/01 C1 West Wycombe Village, Christine Barry 1 Recording Store Barry, Miss Christine, 1946- (speaker, female; Local resident) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-04-24 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown West Wycombe None 2
C1168/584/01 C1 West Wycombe Village, Mrs Sheila Negus 1 Recording Store Negus, Sheila, 1925- (speaker, female; Local resident) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-03-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown West Wycombe None 2
C1168/583/01-02 C1 Bodnant Garden, Bill Malecki 1 Recording Store Malecki, Bill, 1961- (speaker, male; Gardener) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-02-14 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:15:00 West Wycombe None 2
C1168/582/01 C1 Biddulph grange, Margaret Pointon 1 Recording Store Pointon, Margaret, 1917- (speaker, female; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1996-04-30 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:28:00 Biddulph Grange None 2
C1168/579/01 C1 Woman’s Hour, 04.01.96.Octavia Hill, views on housing, countryside access. 1 Recording Store Hanson-Smith, Christopher, ca.1925- (speaker, male; Consultant to National Trust) Murray (BBC), Jenny (speaker, female; interviewer) 1996-01-04 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2 BBC
C1168/577/01 C1 The Restoration of Uppark, Iain MacLaren 1 Recording Store MacLaren, Iain, ca.1950- (speaker, male; Restoration Architect) N/A 1996-03-25 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Uppark None 2 Lecture
C1168/576/01 C1 Hidcote and the Edwardian Garden, Anna Pavord 1 Recording Store Pavord, Anna, 1940- (speaker, female; Garden historian) N/A 1996-03-18 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Hidcote Manor None 2 Lecture
C1168/575/01 C1 Buscot Park, Lord Healey 1 Recording Store Healey, Lord, 1917- (speaker, male; Friend of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-05-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Buscot Park None 2
C1168/1364/1 Arthur Oldham garden tour 1 Recording Electronic Oldham, Arthur, 1921- (speaker, male; interviewee) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-05-02 00:00:00 Biddulph Grange, Biddulph, Staffordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:07:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1360/1 Di Harris interviewed by John Ecclestone 1 Recording Electronic Harris, Diana, 1924- (speaker, female; interviewee; teacher) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-02-16 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Congleton, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 02:16:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1359/1 Harry Cooper interviewed by John Ecclestone 1 Recording Electronic Cooper, Harry, 1919- (speaker, male; interviewee; nurse) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-03-14 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Biddulph, Staffordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:48:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1356/1 Derek Wheelhouse interviewed by Bill Malecki and John Ecclestone 1 Recording Electronic Wheelhouse, Derek, 1928- (speaker, male; interviewee) Malecki, Bill (speaker, male; interviewer) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-10-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:52:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1355/1 Arthur Oldham interviewed by Bill Malecki and John Ecclestone 1 Recording Electronic Oldham, Arthur, 1921- (speaker, male; interviewee) Malecki, Bill (speaker, male; interviewer) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-01-11 00:00:00 Biddulph Grange, Biddulph, Staffordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:56:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1354/1 Marion Underwood interviewed by John Ecclestone 1 Recording Electronic Underwood, Marion, 1923- (speaker, female; interviewee; nurse) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-02-09 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Congleton, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:52:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1353/1 Alan & Mary Hart interviewed by John Ecclestone 1 Recording Electronic Hart, Alan, 1926- (speaker, male; interviewee) Hart, Mary, 1928- (speaker, female; interviewee) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-01-24 00:00:00 Harts’ home, Biddulph, Staffordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:54:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1328/1 Thomas Ferrers-Walker interviewed by John Jarman and Joan Nicholls 1 Recording Electronic Ferrers-Walker, Thomas, 1926- (speaker, male; interviewee) Jarman, John (speaker, male; interviewer) Nicholls, Joan (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-10-06 00:00:00 Baddesley Clinton, Warwick, Warwickshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 02:00:08 Baddesley Clinton Unknown 3 CD 2 ends suddenly
C1168/1240/1 Calke Abbey – Gerard Stansby and Stanley Stansby 1 Recording Store + Electronic Stansby, Gerard, (speaker, male; interviewee; evacuee) Stansby, Stanley, (speaker, male; interviewee; evacuee) Unknown 1995-11-28 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:27:00 Calke Abbey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1230 Calke Abbey – Edith Bailey 1 Recording Store + Electronic Bailey, Edith, 1899- (speaker, female; interviewee) Usher, Kerry (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-06-06 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:20:00 Calke Abbey Refer to curator 4
C1168/981/01 SIDE B C Alan Powers 1 Recording Store Powers, Alan (speaker, male; Architectural Historian) Powell, Georgia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-07-18 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Willow Road Hampstead None 2
C1168/981/01 SIDE A C1 Guy Wilson 1 Recording Store Wilson, Guy (speaker, male; Local Resident) Powell, Georgia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-07-17 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Willow Road Hampstead None 2
C1168/980/01 C1 Betty Richards 1 Recording Store Richards, Betty (speaker, female; Secretary to Erno Goldfinger) Powell, Georgia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-07-28 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Willow Road Hampstead None 2
C1168/979/01 SIDE B C1 Monica Pidgeon 1 Recording Store + Electronic Pidgeon, Monica (speaker, female; Architectural Journalist) Powell, Georgia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-07-26 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Willow Road Hampstead Refer to curator 2
C1168/979/01 SIDE A C1 Peter Goldfinger 1 Recording Store + Electronic Goldfinger, Peter (speaker, male; Engineer) Powell, Georgia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-07-24 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Willow Road Hampstead None 2
C1168/828/01-03 C1 Interview with Robin Harland and a visit to Hatchlands Park, in German 1 Recording Store Harland, Robin (speaker, male; National Trust Employee) Christiane, Vierthaler (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-12-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Hatchlands None 2 German interviewer, interview with Robin Harland in English, over spoken with German translation
C1168/827/01-02 C1 Centenary Interview for Radio 5 Live, Angus Stirling and Paula Weideger. 1 Recording Store Stirling, Angus (speaker, male; National Trust Director-General) Paula, Weideger (speaker, female; Author) Sybil, Ruscoe (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-01-09 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/824/01 C1 Radio Leicester Centenary Interview, Angus Stirling 1 Recording Store Stirling, Angus (speaker, male; National Trust Director-General) unidentified (speaker; Radio Leicester interviewer) 1995 Unknown Unknown All None 2 BBC
C1168/816/01 C1 Radio 5 Live discussion of ‘The Buccaneers’; Robin Harland 1 Recording Store Harland, Robin (speaker, male; National Trust Employee) unidentified (speaker; Radio 5 Live interviewer) 1995-02-20 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Unknown None 2 BBC
C1168/815/01 C1 Working Holidays 1995 1 Recording Store Teurs, Chris (speaker, male; Working Holidays Manager) Tim, Butcher (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-01-05 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/812/01 C1 Betraying the National Trust’ 1 Recording Store + Electronic unidentified (speakers; Celebrating the Centenary) Susan, Marling (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-10-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Knole None 2
C1168/811/01 C1 Final Music for Uppark Restoration Film 1 Recording Store Barraclough, Carey (speaker, male; interviewer) N/A 1995-04-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Uppark None 2 Barraclough Carey’s soundtrack to Uppark film about restoration
C1168/810/01 C1 Radio 4 Going Places; Monks House 1 Recording Store Healy, Lord Dennis (speaker, male) Healy, Lady Edna, Nicholson, Nigel (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) David, Stafford (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-09-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Monk’s House None 2
C1168/809/01 C1 Farming Today on National Trust Countryside Conference 1 Recording Store Young, John (speaker, male; Rural Affairs Advisor to the National Trust) unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio 4 interviewer) 1995-09-30 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Unknown None 2 BBC
C1168/808 C1 World Service ‘Heritage’ Programme; Orford Ness 1 Recording Store + Electronic Lahore, Grant (speaker, male; Warden of Orden Ness) Malcolm, Billings (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-04-25 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Orford Ness None 2
C1168/799/01 C1 Radio 4 Going Places; Crown Liquor Saloon 1 Recording Store Bailey, Francis (speaker, female; Housekeeper) Lloyd, Helen (speaker, female; Housekeeper) David, Stafford (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-03-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Crown Liquor Saloon None 2 BBC
C1168/782/01 C1 BBC Radio 4: “Going Places” Monk’s House 1 Recording Store Healy, Lord (speaker, male) Healy, Lady (speaker, female) Nicolson, Nigel (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio 4 interviewer) 1995-09-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Monk’s House None 2 BBC
C1168/777/01 C1 BBC Radio 4: The garden at Monk’s House 1 Recording Store Healy, Lord (speaker, male) Healy, Lady (speaker, female) Nicolson, Nigel (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio 4 interviewer) 1995-07-21 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Monk’s House None 2 BBC
C1168/771/01 C1 Sheffield Park: Mr Ernest Sandells 1 Recording Store Sandells, Ernest James, 1918- (speaker, male; Gardener) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-09-27 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sheffield Park None 2 Notes in green NT folder state no transcript.
C1168/770/01 C1 Sheffield Park: Mr Jack Sandells 1 Recording Store Sandells, Jack, 1925- (speaker, male; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-09-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sheffield Park None 2
C1168/769/01 C1 Sheffield Park: William Howe 1 Recording Store Howe, William (speaker, male; Assistant to Land Agent) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-08-04 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sheffield Park None 2
C1168/767/01 C1 Blackcap: Mr William Howe 1 Recording Store Howe, William, 1932- (speaker, male; Assistant to Land Agent) Tate, Patricia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-08-04 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Blackcap None 2
C1168/714/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Alec Barber recalls and performs the “Mummer’s Play” 1 Recording Store Barber, Alec, 1904- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Devall, Freda (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-12-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:26:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/672/01 C1 Ham House. Centenary Concert, Angus Stirling talks to Classic FM. 1 Recording Store Stirling, Angus, 1933- (speaker, male; National Trust Director-General) Simons, Susannah (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-09-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/669/01 C1 Dinas Oleu: NT’s first land purchase, centenary celebration and debate on NT for Wales. 1 Recording Store Howell, Carys (speaker, female; National Trust Staff) unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio Wales interviewer) 1995-03-27 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Dinas Oleu None 2 BBC
C1168/659/01 C1 BBC Radio Bristol, Stag hunting 1 Recording Store Unknown unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio Bristol interviewer) 1995-08-30 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/590/01 C1 Dunster Castle: Memories, Sir Walter Luttrell 1 Recording Store Luttrell, Colonel Sir Walter, 1919- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Flemming, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-01-14 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Dunster Castle None 2
C1168/589/01 C1 Dunster Castle, Sir Walter Luttrell 1 Recording Store Luttrell, Colonel Sir Walter, 1919- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Flemming, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-04-15 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Dunster Castle None 2 Walking tour of Dunster Castle. Family stories of Castle, contents and staff. Secret passages, ghost story exposed; vast cellars used as dungeons and champagne store in World War Two; near fatal accident for cook in early deep-freeze; criticism of Salvin’s and praise for National Trust.
C1168/587/01 C1 Centenary Tour: Historic Houses in Hudson Valley, USA. 1 Recording Store Barrett, Frank, ca.1940- (speaker, male; Travel Editor) unidentified (speaker; BBC interviewer) 1995-04-24 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2 BBC
C1168/586/01-02 C1 Antony House & Estate, Sid Terry 1 Recording Store Terry, Sid, 1930- (speaker, male; Foreman) Richards, William (speaker, male; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Pearson, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-01-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Antony House None 2
C1168/578/01 C1 BBC Radio 13.12.95, Ramblers/Right to Roam 1 Recording Store Green, Miss (speaker, female; National Trust Staff) unidentified (speaker, female; BBC interviewer) 1995-12-13 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2 BBC
C1168/568/01-02 C1 Biddulph Grange, Arthur Oldham 1 Recording Store Oldham, Arthur, 1921- (speaker, male; Local guide) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-05-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Biddulph Grange None 2
C1168/567/01 C1 Basildon House, Winton Aldridge 1 Recording Store Aldridge, Winton, 1907- (speaker, male; Architect) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-02-28 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Basildon Park None 2
C1168/566 C1 Osterley, Mrs Barbara Buczek 1 Recording Store + Electronic Buczek, Barbara, 1921- (speaker, female; interviewee; Local evacuee) Learner, Gywneth (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-05-30 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Osterley Refer to curator 2
C1168/565/01-02 C1 Styal Village, Terry Waite CBE 1 Recording Store Waite, Terry, 1939- (speaker, male; Local resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-07-27 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:08:00 Styal Village None 2
C1168/564/01 C1 Windsor Great Park, Removal of Ancient Trees 1 Recording Store Briars, Peter (speaker, male) Marshall, Jim (speaker, male; Gardens Advisor) Baines (BBC), Chris (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-08-11 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Windsor Great Park None 2
C1168/563/01 C1 Peter Briars, Food Historian 1 Recording Store Briars, Peter (speaker, male; Food Historian) unidentified (speaker, female; BBC interviewer) 1995-08-04 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2 BBC
C1168/562/01 C1 Farming and the Countryside, Sir Angus Stirling 1 Recording Store Stirling, Angus, 1933- (speaker, male; National Trust Director-General) unidentified (speaker, male; BBC interviewer) 1995-05-31 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wessex None 2 BBC
C1168/561/01 C1 National Trust Holidays, Carol Pickett 1 Recording Store Pickett, Carol (speaker, female; Manager of National Trust holiday cottages) unidentified (speaker, male; BBC interviewer) 1995-01-08 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:10:20 All None 2 [Carol Pickett does not seem to be on this recording.]
C1168/560/01 C1 Centenary Interview, Sir Angus and Lady Stirling 1 Recording Store Stirling, Angus, 1933- (speaker, male; National Trust Director-General) Stirling, Lady (speaker, female; National Trust Staff, Director General) Seddan, Quentin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-03-12 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2 Unsure of spelling of interviewer’s name as spoken on recording
C1168/558/01 C1 BBC Radio Cornwall, Newstalk, Naval Firing Range 1 Recording Store Meyrick, Dick, 1935- (speaker, male; National Trust Staff) unidentified (speakers; Local residents) unidentified (speaker, female; BBCinterviewer) 1995-04-20 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Naval Firing Range None 2 BBC
C1168/557/01 C1 BBC Radio 4, Peaslake Village School, Surrey 1 Recording Store Jones, Margaret (speaker, female; Teacher and National Trust Agent) Collins, Margaret (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-06-09 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Peaslake Village School None 2
C1168/556/01 C1 BBC Radio Solent, Cottages at Studland 1 Recording Store Vine, Pat (speaker, male; Studland Parish Council) unidentified (speaker, male; BBC interviewer) 1995-06-15 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Studland None 2 Muffled recording, no information on interviewer
C1168/555/01 C1 Purcell Room Lecture, Sir Crispin Tickell 1 Recording Store Tickell, Crispin, 1930- (speaker, male; National Trust Lecture Series) Chorley, Lord (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-02-27 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All Access restricted 2 Restricted use – see notes in National Trust folder no. 501.
C1168/554/01 C1 Purcell Room Lecture, Lucinda Lambton 1 Recording Store Lambton, Lucinda (speaker, female; National Trust Lecture Series) Druary, Martin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-03-20 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/553/01 C1 Little Moreton Hall, Mrs Cynthia Coulthard 1 Recording Store Coulthard, Cynthia, 1917- (speaker, female; Family of property employee (after donation to National Trust)) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-04-25 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:50:00 Little Moreton Hall None 2
C1168/552/01 Ham House, Douglas Beasley 1 Recording Store Beasley, Douglas, 1920?- (speaker, male; interviewee; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Driver, Susan (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-04-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Ham House None 2
C1168/551/01 Ham House, Jim Cockram 1 Recording Store Cockram, Jim, 1933- (speaker, male; Senior Gardener) Driver, Susan (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-04-24 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:55:27 Ham House None 2
C1168/548-549 T1-3 The Homewood, Esher, Patrick Gwynne 1 Recording Store + Electronic Gwynne, Patrick, 1913- (speaker, male; Architect) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-06-16 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown The Homewood None 2
C1168/547/01 C1 Coleshill House, Derek Pedley 1 Recording Store Pedley, Derek, ca.1934- (speaker, male; Caretaker) Turton;Morris, Mary; Richard (speaker, female; interviewer); (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-02-09 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Coleshill House Access restricted 2
C1168/546/01 C1 West Wycombe, James Lees-Milne 1 Recording Store Lees-Milne, James, 1908- (speaker, male; National Trust Staff) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-04-06 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown West Wycombe None 2
C1168/544/01-02 C1 Quarry Bank Mill, Styal, Stephen Feber 1 Recording Store Feber, Stephen (speaker, male; National Trust Chief Executive) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-04-06 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:10:00 Quarry Bank Mill None 2
C1168/536/01-03 C1 Biddulph Grange, Miss Di Harris 1 Recording Store Harris, Di, 1924- (speaker, female; Teacher) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-02-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 02:15:00 Biddulph Grange None 2
C1168/535/01 C1 Biddulph Grange, Harry Cooper 1 Recording Store Cooper, Harry, 1919- (speaker, male; Nurse) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-03-14 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:47:00 Biddulph Grange None 2
C1168/533/01 C1 Mottisfont Abbey, Edward Noble 1 Recording Store oble, Edward, 1907- (speaker, male; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Driver, Susan (speaker, female; interviewer) 1995-02-11 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Mottisfont Abbey None 2
C1168/532/01 C1 Biddulph Grange, Marion Underwood 1 Recording Store Underwood, Marion, 1923- (speaker, female; Nurse) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-02-09 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:52:00 Biddulph Grange None 2
C1168/531/01 C1 Biddulph Grange, Alan and Mary Hart 1 Recording Store Hart, Alan, 1926- (speaker, male; National Trust Guide/ Steward) Hart, Mary, 1928- (speaker, female; Nurse) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-01-24 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:54:00 Biddulph Grange None 2
C1168/530/01 C1 Biddulph Grange, Arthur Oldham OBE 1 Recording Store Oldham OBE, Arthur, 1921- (speaker, male; National Trust Guide/Lecturer) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-01-11 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:56:00 Biddulph Grange None 2
C1168/528/01 C1 Gilding the Acorn- A Book, Sir Angus Stirling & Ms Weideger 1 Recording Store Stirling, Angus (speaker, male; Director-General) Weideger, Paula (speaker, female; Author) Tidmarsh, John, 1929-2019 (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-01-12 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2 BBC
C1168/527/01 C1 Centenary Interviews, Sir Angus Stirling 1 Recording Store Stirling, Angus (speaker, male; National Trust Director-General) Unknown 1995-01-11 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown North West None 2 BBC Cumbria
C1168/526/01 C1 Centenary Interviews, Sir Angus Stirling 1 Recording Store Stirling, Angus (speaker, male; National Trust Director-General) Unknown 1995-01-11 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown East Midlands None 2 BBC
C1168/525/01 C1 Centenary Interviews, BBC Leeds ” Newstalk” 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers) Edwards, Andrew (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-01-12 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Yorkshire None 2 BBC Leeds
C1168/524/01 C1 Centenary Service, York Minster 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers) Unknown 1995-01-12 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Yorkshire None 2 BBC
C1168/523/01 C1 Centenary Interviews, BBC Radio Stoke “Countrywise” 1 Recording Store + Electronic unidentified (speakers) Callaghan, Pat (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-01-19 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Mercia None 2 BBC
C1168/522/01-05 C1 Handling of Contents & Fixtures in an Emergency 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers; National Trust Staff Conference) N/A 1995-02-02 Unknown Unknown Sudbury Hall Belton House None 2
C1168/04/01 Garden Party at Cliveden 1 Recording Store N/A N/A Unknown Nancy Astor’s home, Cliveden Unknown Cliveden Unknown 1
C1168/570/01 Mr. Grace interviewed by G.R.T Smyth 1 Recording Store Grace, Bob, (speaker, male; interviewee) Smyth, G.R.T, (speaker; interviewer) 1995 [Interviewee’s home], Tring, Hertfordshire, England, UK 1 ninety minutes tape Unknown None 2
C1168/569/01 Derek Wheelhouse interviewed by John Ecclestone and Bill Malecki 1 Recording Store Wheelhouse, Derek, 1928 (speaker, male; interviewee; Local historian) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) Malecki, Bill, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-10-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:52:00 Unknown None 2
C1168/571/01-02 Isolde Wigram interviewed by Colin White 1 Recording Store + Electronic Wigram, Isolde, (speaker, female; interviewee; secretary) White, Colin, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1995-11-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Unknown None 2 021A-C1168X0571XX-AAABM0.wav – recording on cassette is at incorrect speed
C1168/1529/1 Julian and Judith Thompson interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Thompson, Julian, 1946- (speaker, male; interviewee) Thompson, Judith, 1946- (speaker, female; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-10-21 00:00:00 Holy Austin Rock Houses, Kinver, Staffordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Kinver Edge Unknown 3
C1168/1528/1 Edna Weatherhogg and Vivienne Harris interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Weatherhogg, Edna (speaker, female; interviewee) Harris, Vivienne (speaker, female; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-07-04 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:15:00 Kinver Edge Unknown 3
C1168/1352/1 Bill Malecki interviewed by John Ecclestone 1 Recording Electronic Malecki, Bill, 1961- (speaker, male; interviewee; gardener) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-11-30, 1994-12-06 Biddulph Grange, Biddulph, Staffordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:31:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1309/1 Monday’s Place: Radio Shropshire live broadcast 1 Recording Electronic Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewee; Archaeologist) Jones, Audrey (speaker, female; interviewee) King, John (speaker, male; interviewer) Howe, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-02-14 00:00:00 BBC Radio Shropshire, 2-4 Boscobel Drive, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/792 S2 C1 Kaleidoscope; excerpt 1 Recording Store + Electronic Softley, Iain, 1958- (speaker, male) Oliver, Hilary (speaker, female) Johnston, Trevor (speaker, male) Pritchard, Rob (speaker, male) Reynolds, Gillian (speaker, fermale) unverified (speakers) N/A 1994 Unknown Unknown Ham House None 2
C1168/1244/1 Calke Abbey – Jim Joynes 1 Recording Store + Electronic Joynes, Jim, (speaker, male; interviewee) Usher, Kerry, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-10-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:42:00 Calke Abbey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1007/09 C1 Sherborne – Mrs Betty Hall – Part 9 1 Recording Store Hall, Betty, 1920- (speaker, female; Housekeeper) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-12-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sherborne None 2 Restricted access – refer to H.B.R. Severn. Relates to 1989 interview C1168/240/01.
C1168/1007/08 C1 Sherborne – Mrs Betty Hall – Part 8 1 Recording Store Hall, Betty, 1920- (speaker, female; Housekeeper) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-10-25 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sherborne None 2
C1168/1007/07 C1 Sherborne – Mrs Betty Hall – Part 7 1 Recording Store Hall, Betty, 1920- (speaker, female; Housekeeper) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-10-17 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sherborne None 2
C1168/1007/06 C1 Sherborne – Mrs Betty Hall – Part 6 1 Recording Store Hall, Betty, 1920- (speaker, female; Housekeeper) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-09-26 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sherborne None 2
C1168/1007/05 C1 Sherborne – Mrs Betty Hall – Part 5 1 Recording Store Hall, Betty, 1920- (speaker, female; Housekeeper) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-09-19 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sherborne None 2
C1168/1007/04 C1 Sherborne – Mrs Betty Hall – Part 4 1 Recording Store Hall, Betty, 1920- (speaker, female; Housekeeper) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-08-30 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sherborne None 2
C1168/1007/03 C1 Sherborne – Mrs Betty Hall – Part 3 1 Recording Store Hall, Betty, 1920- (speaker, female; Housekeeper) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-06-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sherborne None 2
C1168/1007/02 C1 Sherborne – Mrs Betty Hall – Part 2 1 Recording Store Hall, Betty, 1920- (speaker, female; Housekeeper) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-04-27 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sherborne None 2
C1168/1007/01 C1 Sherborne – Mrs Betty Hall – Part 1 1 Recording Store Hall, Betty, 1920- (speaker, female; Housekeeper) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-02-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sherborne None 2
C1168/826/01 C1 Southern Counties Centenary Interview, Angus Stirling 1 Recording Store Stirling, Angus (speaker, male; National Trust Director-General) unidentified (speaker; Southern Counties Radio interviewer) 1994-12 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/825/01 C1 Centenary Interview, Dame Jennifer Jenkins 1 Recording Store Jenkins, Jennifer (speaker, female; Former Chairman of the National Trust) unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio 5 interviewer) 1994-12-05 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/823/01 C1 Working Holidays, Centenary Celebrations 1 Recording Store Owen, Jenny (speaker, female; Working Holidays, Regional) unidentified (speaker; BBC Sheffield interviewer) 1994-12-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/822/01 C1 Going Places: Paula Weideger and Dame Jennifer Jenkins 1 Recording Store Jenkins, Jennifer (speaker, female; Former Chairman of the National Trust) unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio 4 interviewer) 1994-11-04 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/819/01 C1 Angus Stirling on Deer Hunting Ban Decision 1 Recording Store Stirling, Angus (speaker, male; National Trust Director-General) Michael, Parkinson (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/802/01 C1 BBC Radio 4 Today Programme; Angus Stirling; Paula Weideger 1 Recording Store Stirling, Angus (speaker, male; National Trust Director-General) Carew-Pole, Sir Richard (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Weideger, Paula (speaker, female; Author) unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio 4: Today Programme interviewer) 1994-11-07 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/759/01 C1 Sprivers, Mr and Mrs Payne 1 Recording Store Payne, Charles, 1916- (speaker, male; Gardener) Payne, Kathleen (speaker, female; Housekeeper) Oxley, Dorothy (speaker, female; interviewer) 1994-09-16 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sprivers None 2
C1168/758/01 C1 Sprivers, Mr Bill West, gardener 1 Recording Store West, Bill, 1914- (speaker, male; Gardener) Oxley, Dorothy (speaker, female; interviewer) 1994-09-17 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sprivers None 2
C1168/657/01 C1 Buscot and Coleshill: Miss Phoebe Ames recalls parties there before World War One. 1 Recording Store Ames, Miss Phoebe, 1903- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1994-11-11 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Buscot Park None 2 Notes in folder state date of birth as ca.1910 but on recording Miss Ames states she is 91 years old.
C1168/617/01 C1 Stowe Estate: Recollections of Working Life, Mr Reg Varney, Local Resident 1 Recording Store Varney, Reg, 1922- (speaker, male; Gardener) Phippen, Roy (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-08-10 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Stowe None 2 Tape stops abruptly mid-conversation
C1168/580/01-03 C1 Clandon House, Brian Beellen 1 Recording Store Beellen, Brian (speaker, male; Decorative Artist) Asquith, Dixon (speaker, male; Administrator) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-04-21 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Clandon Park None 2
C1168/559/01 C1 The Fire at Uppark 1989, Drury, Pearce, Thackray 1 Recording Store Drury, Martin (speaker, male; National Trust Deputy Director General) Pearce, Peter (speaker, male; National Trust Managing Agent) Thackray, David (speaker, male; Archaeologist) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-01-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Uppark None 2 BBC Heritage 4
C1168/545/01-02 C1 Nether Alderley Mill, Cheshire, Dr Cyril Boucher 1 Recording Store Boucher, Cyril, 1910- (speaker, male; Lecturer) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-11-21 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Nether Alderley Mill None 2 This recording relates to the period after the property was acquired by The National Trust.
C1168/541/01 C1 Stowe, Mary Connor 1 Recording Store Connor, Mary, 1925- (speaker, female; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Phippen, Roy (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-10-10 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Stowe None 2
C1168/540/01 C1 Ashdown House, Miss Phoebe Ames 1 Recording Store Ames, Miss Phoebe, 1903- (speaker, female; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1994-12-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:20:00 Ashdown House None 2
C1168/539/01 C1 Cliveden, William 4th Viscount Astor 1 Recording Store Astor , William 4th Viscount, 1951- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1994-12-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Cliveden None 2
C1168/538/01 C1 Cliveden, Miss Joy Thom 1 Recording Store Thom, Miss Joy, 1926- (speaker, female; Secretary) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1994-11-24 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Cliveden None 2
C1168/537/01 C1 Hanbury Hall, Peter Blades 1 Recording Store Blades, Peter, 1957- (speaker, male; Property Manager) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-12-05 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Hanbury Hall None 2
C1168/521/01 C1 Kinver Edge, Mr & Mrs J.M Thompson 1 Recording Store Thompson, Julian, 1946- (speaker, male; Curator/ Custodian) Thompson, Judith (speaker, female; Curator/ Custodian) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-10-21 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:20:24 Kinver Edge None 2
C1168/518/01 C1 Little Moreton Hall, Mrs Mary Bibby Née Dale 1 Recording Store Bibby, Mary, 1911- (speaker, female; Local resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-04-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:59:00 Little Moreton Hall None 2
C1168/517/01 C1 The Greyfriars,Worcester, Mrs Gwen Grice 1 Recording Store Grice, Gwen , 1910- (speaker, female; Local resident) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-07-22 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:37:00 Greyfriars None 2 Cassette case states .Address of Mrs Grice on cassette case.
C1168/516/01 C1 Cliveden, Lady Astor 1 Recording Store Astor, Lady Bronwyn, 1930- (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1994-10-05 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Cliveden None 2
C1168/515/01 C1 Cliveden, William A. Cox 1 Recording Store Cox, William A., 1920- (speaker, male; Electrical Apprentice) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1994-10-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Cliveden Refer to curator 2
C1168/514/01 C1 Little Moreton Hall, John Condliffe 1 Recording Store Condliffe, John, 1929- (speaker, male; Local resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-04-20 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:47:00 Little Moreton Hall None 2
C1168/513/01-02 C1 Biddulph Grange, Bill Malecki 1 Recording Store Malecki, Bill, 1961- (speaker, male; Head Gardener/ Property Manager) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-12-06 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:25:00 Biddulph Grange None 2
C1168/508/01 C1 Calke Abbey, Norman Clark 1 Recording Store Clarke, Norman (speaker, male; Head Warden) Murray, Simon (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-01-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Calke Abbey None 2
C1168/505/01 Osterley, George and Eileen Bilson 1 Recording Store Bilson, Eileen, 1924- (speaker, female; interviewee; Maid) Bilson, George, 1923- (speaker, male; interviewee; Gardener) Leaner, G. (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-06-13 00:00:00 Harlow, Essex, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:20:00 Osterley None 2
C1168/503/01 C1 Chastleton, BBC Recording 1 Recording Store Unknown Unknown 1994-05-14 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Unknown None 2 Restricted use, BBC copyright
C1168/502/01 C1 Cliveden and Claydon, Copcott, Dean, Brig. Cox 1 Recording Store Copcott, Mr (speaker, male; Head Gardener) Dean, Mr (speaker, male; Under Butler) Cox, Brigadier (speaker, male; Custodian) Sturley, Kenneth (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-07-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Cliveden/Claydon None 2 Re-recordings of Copcott, Head Gardener at Cliveden and Dean the Under butler. Side B Brigadier Cox, archivist and custodian at Claydon.
C1168/501/01 C1 Kinver Edge, Mrs Weatherhogg,Mrs Harris 1 Recording Store Weatherhogg, E. (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Harris, Vivian (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-07-04 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:14:55 Kinver Edge None 2
C1168/500/01 C1 Cliveden, Ada Gould 1 Recording Store + Electronic Gould, Ada, 1902- (speaker, female; Housemaid) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1994-07-25 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Cliveden None 2
C1168/499/01 C1 Cliveden, Michael Copcutt 1 Recording Store Copcutt, Michael, 1939- (speaker, male; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1994-09-21 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Cliveden None 2
C1168/497/01 C1 Shaw’s Corner, Dame Wendy Hiller DBE 1 Recording Store Hiller, Wendy, 1912-2003 (speaker, female; Friend of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Smyth, G.R.T, (speaker; interviewer) 1994-08-25 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Shaw’s Corner None 2
C1168/494/01 C1 Local History, Mr Bill Gwilliam 1 Recording Store Gwilliam, Bill, 1912- (speaker, male; Historian) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-07-12 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:25:45 Greyfriars None 2
C1168/493/01-02 C1 The Greyfriars Worcester, Mr Bill Gwilliam 1 Recording Store Gwilliam, Bill, 1912- (speaker, male; Historian) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-07-12 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:18:33 Greyfriars None 2
C1168/489/01-02 C1 Styal Village, Reg Worthington 1 Recording Store Worthington, Reg, 1911- (speaker, male; Local resident) Pratt, Brian (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-04-27 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:50 Styal Village None 2 ntroduction from John Ecclestone, National Trust
C1168/487/01-02 C1 Greyfriars,Mrs Pettigrew,Mr Homery Folkes 1 Recording Store Pettigrew, Audrey, 1920- (speaker, female; Local resident) Folkes, Homery (speaker, male; Local resident) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-03-15 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:16:03 Greyfriars None 2
C1168/477/01 C1 Cliveden, Mrs Emily Lee 1 Recording Store Lee, Emily, 1906- (speaker, female; Telephonist) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1994-02-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Cliveden None 2
C1168/476/01-02 C1 Cliveden, David Astor 1 Recording Store + Electronic Astor, David, 1912-2001 (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1994-01-24 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Cliveden None 2
C1168/468/01 C1 Hadrian’s Wall, Malcolm Billings BBC Recording 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers; Archaeologists unidentified (speakers; Conservators) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-01-16 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Hadrian’s Wall None 2
C1168/467/01 C1 Uppark 1994 – after the 1989 Fire Malcolm. Billings BBC Recording 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers; National Trust Staff) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1994-01-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Uppark None 2
C1168/1527/1 John Grieves Smith interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Grieves Smith, John , 1937- (speaker, male; interviewee; architect) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-07-06 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:11:00 Kinver Edge Unknown 3
C1168/1526/1 Edwin Blunt interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Blunt, Edwin, 1963- (speaker, male; interviewee; warden) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-05-05 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:33:00 Kinver Edge Unknown 3
C1168/1525/1 Richard Plowright interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Plowright, Richard, 1945- (speaker, male; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-04-24 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:15:00 Kinver Edge Unknown 3
C1168/1502/1 Mrs.B.L.Birch interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Birch, Mrs.B.L., 1915- (speaker, female; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-06-02 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:26:00 Hanbury Hall Unknown 3
C1168/1392/1 Marian Buchanan interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Buchanan, Marian, 1931- (speaker, female; interviewee; Administrator) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-06-11 00:00:00 Baddesley Clinton, Warwick, Warwickshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:53:00 Coughton Court Unknown 3
C1168/1363/1 Harry Foden interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Foden, Harry, 1897- (speaker, male; interviewee; porter) Roddis, Mrs E (speaker, female; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-07-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:53:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1327/1 Marian Buchanan interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Buchanan, Marian, 1931- (speaker, female; interviewee; Administrator) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-06-11 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:53:00 Baddesley Clinton Unknown 3
C1168/1243/1 Calke Abbey – Mrs Izzard 1 Recording Store + Electronic Izzard, Mrs, (speaker, female; interviewee) Usher, Kerry (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-06-12 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:16:00 Calke Abbey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1067/01 Upton House – Elinor Price 1 Recording Store Price, Elinor (speaker, female; interviewee; Radio Oxford reporter) Rapps, Phil (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-07-15 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home 1970-01-01 00:13:00 Upton House Refer to curator 4
C1168/1060/06 Heelis – John Workman interviewed for BBC Radio 4 ‘Farming Today’ 1 Recording Store Workman, John (speaker, male; interviewee; forestry advisor) Unknown 1993.10.08 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:14:00 Unknown Refer to curator 2
C1168/1042/01 C1 Brockhampton Estate 1 Recording Store Rogers, Les (speaker, male; Forester) McCalagar, Geraldine (speaker, female; interviewer) 1993-09-30 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:08:00 Brockhampton Estate None 2
C1168/1041/01 C1 Teamwork Scheme 1 Recording Store Andrews, Kevin (speaker, male; Inner City Officer) Bell, Andy (speaker, male; NT Warden at Saltram) Maths, Douglas (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-09-27 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:10:00 Saltram None 2
C1168/1040/01 C1 Recession Affecting the National Trust 1 Recording Store Houghton, David (speaker, male; National Trust Employee) unidentified (speaker, male) N/A 1993-09-24 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:11:00 Various None 2
C1168/1039/01 C1 Sizergh Castle 1 Recording Store Doling, Brian (speaker, male; Administrator) Smith, Alan (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-09-03 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:05:00 Sizergh Castle None 2
C1168/1038/01 C1 Scone Challenge 1 Recording Store Gebbell, Sophie (speaker, female; National Trust Employee) Riches, Steve (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-09-02 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:05:00 East of England None 2
C1168/948/01 C1 Chartwell – Miss Grace Hamblin 1 Recording Store Hamblin, Grace (speaker, female; Secretary) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-11-19 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Chartwell None 2 Another cassette with reference NT/SA/CHA/1 has been accessioned under C1168/469/01 but this appears to be a different recording.
C1168/894/01 C1 Chartwell 1 Recording Store Vincent, Victor George, ca.1905- (speaker, male; Gardener) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-11-19 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Chartwell None 2
C1168/833/01 C1 Mrs Broun, ně Tatton visits Tatton. 1 Recording Store Broun, Betty Catherine, 1914- (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust) Broun, Francis, 1943- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Maggie, McKean (speaker, female; interviewer) 1993-05-26 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Tatton Park None 2
C1168/821/01-02 C1 BBC Wiltshire special on Stonehenge 1 Recording Store Stevens, Jocelyn (speaker, female; Chairman of English Heritage) Mark, Seaman (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-07-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Stone Henge None 2
C1168/820/01 C1 Cragside and the Power Circuit 1 Recording Store Thompson, George (speaker, male; Property Administrator) unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio 4 interviewer) 1993-10-26 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Cragside None 2
C1168/818/01 C1 Cornish Coastline and Regional Screen Commission; Tourism Boost 1 Recording Store Clotworthy, Giles (speaker, male; Regional Public Affairs Manager, Cornwall) unidentified (speaker; BBC Cornwall interviewer) 1993-10-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Cornwall Coastline None 2 Poldark
C1168/817/01 C1 The Art of Dining’ discussion on BBC Solent 1 Recording Store Paston-Williams, Sarah (speaker, female; Author) Sandy, Jones (speaker, female; interviewer) 1993-11-18 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Unknown None 2
C1168/814/01 C1 Education at Bodium Castle 1 Recording Store Bailey, George (speaker, male; Property Administrator) Hannah, Crithendon (speaker, female; interviewer) 1993-11-17 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Bodiam Castle None 2
C1168/813/01 C1 Inside Britain: 7 Blythe Grove, Mr Straw’s House 1 Recording Store Murray, Simon (speaker, male; Historic Buildings Representative) Adele, Evans (speaker, female; interviewer) 1993-03-27 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Mr Straw’s House None 2 Notes state copyright is not secured.
C1168/807/01 C1 Careership Awarded at Cragside 1 Recording Store Dixon, Graham (speaker, male; Careership awardee) unidentified (speaker; BBC Newcastle interviewer) 1993-10-06 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Cragside None 2
C1168/801/01 C1 BBC Radio Sheffield; Peak District Guided Walks 1 Recording Store Ashton, Simon (speaker, male; Warden in the Peak District) unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio Sheffield interviewer) 1993-08-31 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Peak District None 2
C1168/797/01 C1 National Beach Clean Day; Radio Ulster, Morning Extra 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers; National Trust Staff) Macally, Linda (speaker, female; interviewer) 1993-09-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Portsteward Strand None 2
C1168/796/01 C1 National Beach Clean Day; Radio ” interview, David Bellamy 1 Recording Store David, Bellamy (speaker, male; Conservationist) Dunn, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-08-27 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Unknown None 2
C1168/529/01 C1 Prior Park & Chelsea Garden, Eluned Price 1 Recording Store Price, Eluned (speaker, female; Public Relations) N/A 1993-10-07 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Prior Par None 2
C1168/520/01 C1 River Wey, Ben Haslett 1 Recording Store Haslett, Ben, ca.1934- (speaker, male; Barge Skipper) Briscoe, Desmond, 1925-2006 (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-05-06 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown River Wey None 2
C1168/519/01 C1 Hanbury Hall, Peter Blades 1 Recording Store Blades, Peter, 1957- (speaker, male; National Trust Administrator) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-10-27 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:39:47 Hanbury Hall None 2
C1168/512/01-02 C1 Kinver Edge, John Grieves Smith 1 Recording Store Grieves Smith, John, 1937- (speaker, male; Chartered Architect) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-07-06 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:15:00 Kinver Edge None 2 This recording relates to the period after the property was acquired by The National Trust.
C1168/511/01 C1 Kinver Edge, Edwin Blunt 1 Recording Store Blunt, Edwin, 1963- (speaker, male; Warden) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-05-05 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:35:00 Kinver Edge None 2
C1168/510/01 C1 Kinver Edge, Richard Plowright 1 Recording Store Plowright, Richard, 1945- (speaker, male; Site foreman) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-04-28 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:15:00 Kinver Edge None 2
C1168/509/01 C1 Kinver Edge, Rose Novak 1 Recording Store Novak, Rose, 1925- (speaker, female; Local resident) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-04-20 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:34:00 Kinver Edge None 2
C1168/504/01 C1 Chastleton, Clifford Payne 1 Recording Store Payne, Clifford (speaker, male; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1993-10-07 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Chastleton House None 2 Play this (at British Library only)
C1168/496/01 C1 Coleshill, Michael and Denny Wickham 1 Recording Store Wickham, Michael, 1910- (speaker, male; Local visitor) Wickham, Denny (speaker, male; Local visitor) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1993-10-21 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Coleshill None 2
C1168/492/01 C1 Biddulph Grange, Harry Foden, Mrs E Roddis 1 Recording Store Foden, Harry, 1897- (speaker, male; Local resident) Roddis, E. (speaker, female; Local resident) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-07-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:52:30 Biddulph Grange None 2 Address of Mr Foden/Mrs Roddis on inside of cassette cover.
C1168/491/01 C1 Coughton Ct/Baddesley Clinton, Mrs Marian Buchanan 1 Recording Store Buchanan, Marian, 1931- (speaker, female; National Trust Staff) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-06-11 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:53:00 Coughton Court None 2
C1168/490/01 C1 Birch, B. L., 1915- (speaker, female; Local Rector’s wife) 1 Recording Store Birch, B. L., 1915- (speaker, female; Local Rector’s wife) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-06-02 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:25:00 Hanbury Hall None 2
C1168/488/01 C1 Formby Dunes & District, Eric Hardy 1 Recording Store Butcher, Keith (speaker, male) Hardy, Eric, 1918- (speaker, male; Naturalist) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-01-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Formby Dunes None 2
C1168/486/01 C1 Little Moreton Hall Farm,Mr Taylor 1 Recording Store Taylor, Mr, 1928- (speaker, male; Farmer) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-07-07 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:11:00 Little Moreton Hall None 2
C1168/475 C1 Osterley, Mrs Marjorie Richards 1 Recording Store + Electronic Richards, Marjorie, 1915- (speaker, female; interviewee; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Learner, Gywneth (speaker, female; interviewer) 1993-05-28 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:21:16 Osterley None 2
C1168/474/01 C1 Nether Alderley Mill, Dr Cyril Boucher 1 Recording Store Boucher, Cyril, 1910- (speaker, male; Millwright) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-12-30 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:01:00 Nether Alderley Mill None 2
C1168/471/01 C1 Batemans, Captain John Henley 1 Recording Store Henley, Captain John, 1915- (speaker, male; Local resident) Heuston, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-11-30 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:10:00 Bateman’s None 2
C1168/465/01 C1 Slindon House, West Sussex, Mrs Ivy Reeves 1 Recording Store Reeves, Ivy, 1903- (speaker, female; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-03-03 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Slindon House None 2
C1168/464/01 C1 Slindon House, West Sussex, Mr Bill Carver 1 Recording Store Carver, Bill, 1911- (speaker, male; Gardener) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-04-19 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Slindon House None 2
C1168/460/01 C1 Cliveden,Mrs Emily Lee 1 Recording Store Lee, Emily, 1906- (speaker, female; Telephonist) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1993-11-15 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Cliveden None 2 Listening Copy
C1168/459/01 C1 Cliveden, Mrs Alice Winn 1 Recording Store + Electronic Winn, Alice, 1902- (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1993-11-11 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Cliveden None 2
C1168/456/01 C1 Cliveden,Mrs Molly Tomsett 1 Recording Store Tomsett, Molly, 1922- (speaker, female; Gardener) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1993-07-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:33:00 Cliveden None 2
C1168/455/01 C1 Slindon House,W.Sussex, Mrs Florence Powers 1 Recording Store Powers, Florence, 1901- (speaker, female; Housemaid) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-03-09 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Slindon House None 2
C1168/454/01-02 C1 Slindon House, College Staff 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers; Staff at the college) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-04-19 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Slindon House None 2
C1168/445/01 C1 Foundation for Art, Dennis Creffield at Petworth House 1 Recording Store Creffield, Dennis (speaker, male; Artist) Dodd, Phillip (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-05-10 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Petworth Hous None 2
C1168/444/01-02 C1 Little Moreton Hall Restoration, Jeremy Milln 1 Recording Store Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; Archaeologist) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-07-07 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:18:00 Little Moreton Hall None 2
C1168/439/01 C1 Straws House, Mr & Mrs Walker, Mrs Davis 1 Recording Store Walker, George, 1914/1913- (speaker, male; Local resident) Walker, Evelyn, 1913- (speaker, female; Shop Assistant) Davis, Joan, 1929- (speaker, female; Local resident; employee shop assistant) Saunders, Frank (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-06-11 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Straws House None 2
C1168/435/01 C1 Straws House, Mrs Marjorie Smith 1 Recording Store Smith, Marjorie, 1922- (speaker, female; Tenant of property) Saunders, Frank (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-05-27 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Straws House None 2
C1168/432/01 C1 Calke Abbey, Norman Clark 1 Recording Store Clark, Norman (speaker, male; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Knight, Graham (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-02-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Calke Abbey None 2
C1168/430/01 C1 Chastleton, Miss Bessie Andrews 1 Recording Store Andrews, Bessie, 1912- (speaker, female; Cook) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1993-02-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Chastleton House None 2
C1168/429/01 C Cliveden, George Wain 1 Recording Store + Electronic Wain, George , 1922- (speaker, male; Apprentice Plumber) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1993-03-11 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Cliveden None 2
C1168/428/01 C1 Chastleton, Dr.S. Freer 1 Recording Store + Electronic Freer, Steven (speaker, male; Historian) Marsden, J, 1993-02-04 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Chastleton House None 2
C1168/427/01-03 Thames & Chilterns Woodland, John Workman 1 Recording Store Workman, John (speaker, male; Forestry and Conservation Consultant) Unknown 1993-02-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 02:59:39 All None 2
C1168/425/01 C1 Slindon,West Sussex,Mrs Mary Helen Apps 1 Recording Store Apps, Mary Helen, 1909- (speaker, female; Local resident) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-02-23 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Slindon None 2
C1168/424/01 C1 Nether Alderley Mill, John L. Ecclestone 1 Recording Store Mosley, David, 1936- (speaker, male; Custodian of property) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-05-12 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:43:00 Nether Alderley Mill None 2 A guided tour of Nether Alderley Mill, edited from three tours given by David Mosley, the custodian. Two of these were for children.
C1168/423/01 C1 Foundation for Art, Dennis Creffield 1 Recording Store Creffield, Dennis, 1931- (speaker, male; Artist) Dodd, Phillip (speaker, male; interviewer) 1993-06-10 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Petworth House None 2 Tape starts abruptly, male voice seems to be Radio 4 presenter. Notes show other interviewer as Allen. Off-air radio recording – BBC Radio 4.
C1168/414/01 C1 Osterley, Eunice Smith 1 Recording Store + Electronic Smith, Eunice, 1924- (speaker, female; Women’s Land Army) Learner, Gywneth (speaker, female; interviewer) 1993-03-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Osterley None 2
C1168/411/01 C1 Cliveden, Mrs M. Wiseman 1 Recording Store Wiseman, Mrs (speaker, female; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1993-04-20 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Cliveden None 2
C1168/406 C1 Maidenhead and Cookham Commons, John Field. 1 Recording Store Field, John, 1924- (speaker, male; Local resident) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1993-03-09 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Maidenhead and Cookham None 2
C1168/405/01 S1 Basildon, Mrs Mott, Mr Wyatt 1 Recording Store Mott, Ruth, ca.1920- (speaker, female; interviewee; Cook) Wyatt, Don, 1907- (speaker, male; interviewee; Carpenter) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1993-02-16 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Basildon None 2 Conversation ends abruptly at end of side A but does not continue to side B.
C1168/1524/1 Elizabeth Taylor interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Taylor, Elizabeth, 1920? (speaker, female; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-07-22 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK 1970-01-01 00:43:00 Kinver Edge Unknown 3
C1168/1523/1 Jeremy Milln interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewee; archaeologist) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-04-14 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:16:00 Kinver Edge Unknown 3
C1168/1510/1 Hawksmoor Nature Reserve: Radio Stoke broadcast 1 Recording Electronic Wilson, Peter, 1934- (speaker, male; interviewee; warden) (speaker, female; interviewer) 1992-04-21 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:15:00 Hawksmoor Unknown 3
C1168/1351/1 Michael Lear interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Lear, Michael, 1960- (speaker, male; interviewee; Botanical Consultant) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-09-22 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:06:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1350/1 Mr.& Mrs. Douglas Poole, and Percy Turnock interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Poole, Douglas (speaker, male; interviewee; Photographer) Turnock, Percy, 1912- (speaker, male; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-07-19 00:00:00 Mr and Mrs Poole’s home, Biddulph, Staffordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:39:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1349/1 Mr.& Mrs.Hancock interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Hancock, Mr., 1907- (speaker, male; interviewee; Gardener) Hancock, Mrs. (speaker, female; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-06-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1348/1 Eric Bowers interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Bowers, Eric, 1930- (speaker, male; interviewee; Gardener) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-01-10 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:33:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1347/1 Jeremy Milln interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewee; archaeologist) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-04-27 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:22:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/792 S1 C2 [Interview] 1 Recording Store + Electronic unidentified (speaker, male; interviewee) unidentified (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992? Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown 1 Interviewee called “Mick”
C1168/792 S1 C1 [Interview] 1 Recording Store + Electronic Zanotti, Marisa (speaker, female; interviewee) unidentified (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992? Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown 1 Unedited interview, possibly for BBC Radio 4 programme “Kaleidoscope”
C1168/1235/1 Calke Abbey – Reg Darmen 1 Recording Store + Electronic Darmen, Reg, (speaker, male; farrier) Owen, Lewin, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-03-14 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:32:00 Calke Abbey Refer to curator 4
C1168/842/01-02 C1 Lecture by Oliver Turnbull, held at Dunham Massey, 1992. 1 Recording Store Turnbull, Oliver, 1933- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust) N/A 1992 Unknown Unknown Dunham Massey None 4
C1168/792 S2 C1 SEQ1 Re-opening of Ham House 1 Recording Store + Electronic Pritchard, Rob (speaker, male; interviewee; Property Administrator) unidentified (speaker; Radio 4 Kaleidoscope interviewer) 1992? Unknown Unknown Ham House None 2
C1168/778/01 Monk’s House: Marjorie Tulip Parsons 1 Recording Store Parsons, Marjorie Tulip (speaker, female; interviewee; Local resident) Lambing, Barbara (speaker, female; interviewer) 1992-09-13 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Lewes, East Sussex, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:02:29 Monk’s House Refer to curator 4
C1168/648/01 C1 BBC Radio 4: Kit and The Widow turn their irony to “The National Trust”. 1 Recording Store Kit and the Widow (singers) N/A 1992-02-11 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/647/01 C1 English Heritage: BBC Radio 4, The World Tonight. 1 Recording Store Unknown unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio 4 interviewer) 1992-11-13 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/473/01 C1 The Greyfriars Worcester, Jim Foley 1 Recording Store Foley, Jim, 1915- (speaker, male; Gardener) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-02-11 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:25:00 Greyfriars None 2
C1168/462/01 C1 Hardwick Hall,Stainsby Mill, John Hitch 1 Recording Store Hitch, John, 1950- (speaker, male; Farmer) Saunders, Frank (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-06-11 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:20:00 Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/458/01 C1 Ashdown, Mr Neil Fraser 1 Recording Store Fraser, Neil, 1932- (speaker, male; Farm Assistant) Aston, Janet (speaker, female; interviewer) 1992-11-27 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Ashdown None 2
C1168/457/01 C1 Ashdown, Mr Mack Spence 1 Recording Store Spence, Mack, 1935- (speaker, male; Local resident) Aston, Janet (speaker, female; interviewer) 1992-12-07 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Ashdown None 2
C1168/441/01 C1 Hardwick Hall, Hardstoft, Mr J. Cooper 1 Recording Store Cooper, John , 1908- (speaker, male; Local resident) Saunders, Frank (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-05-20 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/422 T1-T2 Mrs Susan Clive interviewed by Sheila Yeadon 1 Recording Store + Electronic Clive, Susan (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Yeadon, Sheila (speaker, female; interviewer) 1992-08-10 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Nunnington Hall None 2
C1168/421 C1 Mrs Sally Smith interviewed by Sheila Yeadon 1 Recording Store + Electronic Smith, Sally, 1894- (speaker, female; Cook) Yeadon, Sheila (speaker, female; interviewer) 1992-11-09 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:23:30 Nunnington Hall None 2
C1168/420 C1 Mrs Violet Wray and Billy Wray interviewed by Sheila Yeadon 1 Recording Store + Electronic Wray, Violet, 1920- (speaker, female; Housemaid) Wray, Billy (speaker, male; Joiner) Yeadon, Sheila (speaker, female; interviewer) 1992-11-09 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Nunnington Hall None 2 Notes state that there is restricted use but no further information.
C1168/412/01-02 C1 Shaw’s Corner, Violet Liddle 1 Recording Store Liddle , Violet , 1922- (speaker, female; Housemaid) Groom, Deanna (speaker, female; interviewer) 1992-08-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Shaw’s Corner None 2
C1168/410/01 C1 Chastleton, Col. & Mrs Alexander 1 Recording Store Alexander, Mrs, 1899- (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Alexander, Colonel, 1899- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1992-12-16 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Chastleton House None 2
C1168/409/01-02 C1 Shaw’s Corner, Ellen Pollock 1 Recording Store Pollock, Ellen, 1902- (speaker, female; Local resident) Groom, Deanna (speaker, female; interviewer) 1992-11-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Shaw’s Corner None 2
C1168/408/01 C1 Chastleton, Mrs Dorothy Hadland 1 Recording Store Hadland, Dorothy, 1906- (speaker, female; Cook) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1992-11-01, 1992-11-19 Unknown Unknown Chastleton House None 2
C1168/407 C1 Ashbury, Ashdown, Arthur Day 1 Recording Store Day, Arthur, 1917- (speaker, male; Local resident) Aston, Janet (speaker, female; interviewer) 1992-12-07 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Ashbury, Ashdown None 2
C1168/401/01 C1 Biddulph Grange Garden, Michael Lear 1 Recording Store Lear, Michael, 1960- (speaker, male; National Trust Botanical Consultant) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-09-22 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:15:00 Biddulph Grange None 2
C1168/398/01 C1 Biddulph Grange, Percy Turnock, Mr and Mrs Poole. 1 Recording Store Turnock, Percy, 1912- (speaker, male; Estate worker) Poole, Douglas (speaker, male; Local resident/ Photographer) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-07-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Biddulph Grange None 2
C1168/392/01 C1 The Straws House, W.S.Rowe 1 Recording Store Rowe, William Sidney (speaker, male; Plumber) Saunders, Frank (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-04-02 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:15:00 Straws House None 2
C1168/391/01 C1 The Straws House, Gabbitas and Bounds 1 Recording Store Gabbitas, John (speaker, male; Local resident) Bounds, James (speaker, male; Local resident) Saunders, Frank (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-04-02 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Straws House None 2
C1168/390/01-02 C1 Mr Straws House, Eric Winks 1 Recording Store Winks, Eric, 1937- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Saunders, Frank (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-03-17 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Straws House None 2
C1168/389/01 C1 The Straws House, Violet Straw 1 Recording Store Straw, Violet , 1904- (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Saunders, Frank (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-04-07 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Straws House None 2
C1168/388/01 C1 The Straws House, Mr F. Wood 1 Recording Store Wood, Frank, 1926- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Saunders, Frank (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-03-26 00:00:00 Unknown 0.041666666666667 Straws House None 2
C1168/387/01 C1 The Straws House, Mr E. Naylor 1 Recording Store Naylor, Eric (speaker, male; Local resident) Saunders, Frank (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-03-26 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:25:00 Straws House None 2 Other ref no.: 387 At end of tape interviewer states that tape was listened to by Mr Naylor, approved 1992.04.16.
C1168/386/01 C1 Kelmscott Manor Farm, Douglas Eavis 1 Recording Store Eavis, Douglas, 1916- (speaker, male; Local resident) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1992-06-10 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Kelmscott Manor Farm None 2
C1168/385/01 C1 Great Coxwell, Mrs Williams 1 Recording Store Williams, Marcelle (speaker, female; Local resident) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1992-07-14 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Great Coxwell None 2
C1168/384/01 C1 Maidenhead and Cookham Commons, Mr Nash 1 Recording Store Nash, Mr, 1929- (speaker, male; Local resident) Macdonald, Olga (speaker, female; interviewer) 1992-09-23 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Maidenhead and Cookham None 2 Longer summary of interview can be found in folder under 384
C1168/383/01 C1 Manor Farm House, Kencot 1 Recording Store Fyson, Commander, ca.1920- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Aston, Janet (speaker, female; interviewer) 1992-09-02 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:35:00 Kencot Manor farm House None 2
C1168/375/01 C1 Biddulph Grange Garden, Mr and Mrs Hancock 1 Recording Store Hancock, Mr, 1907- (speaker, male; Head Gardener) Hancock, Mrs (speaker, female; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-06-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Biddulph Grange None 2
C1168/374/01 C1 Biddulph Grange Gardens Eric Bowers 1 Recording Store Bowers, Eric, 1930- (speaker, male; Head Gardener) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-01-10 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Biddulph Grange None 2
C1168/372/01-02 C1 NTHQ/ Miss Margaret Sach MBE 1 Recording Store Sach, Margaret, 1926- (speaker, female; National Trust Staff) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-12-02 00:00:00 Unknown Tape 1 A= 31’15”, B= 30’45”; Tape 2 A = 28’26” All None 2
C1168/371/01 C1 Petworth/Harry Hoad/Doreen Porti 1 Recording Store Porti, Doreen, ca.1912- (speaker, female; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Place, Ethel, ca.1893- (speaker, female; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-11-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:58:50 Petworth House None 2 Information in National Trust folder states: NTPG 42; duration: 1@ C60 58’50”;copyright secured by letter from Polesden. Note that Mrs Place is very deaf, almost blind; Mrs Porti speaks with occasional input from Mrs Place. Paul Gouldstone reads the memories of Mrs Place. Copy of these notes can be found in the National Trust folder.
C1168/370/01-02 S1 Nyman’s, Miss Daphne Dengate 1 Recording Store Dengate, Miss Daphne, 1907- (speaker, female; interviewee; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-11-25 00:00:00 Lewes Old Grammar School, 140 High Street, Lewes, East Sussex, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:41:28 Nyman’s Gardens None 2
C1168/368/01 C1 Winchester City Mill, Marion Shuttleworth 1 Recording Store Shuttleworth, Marion, 1915- (speaker, female; National Trust Staff) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-11-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:25:00 Winchester City Mill None 2
C1168/367/01 C1 Kinver Edge, Mrs Taylor (née Reeves) 1 Recording Store Taylor, Mrs, 1920- (speaker, female; Local resident) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-07-22 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Kinver Edge None 2
C1168/366/01 C1 Biddulph Grange Garden, Jeremy Milln 1 Recording Store Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; Field Archaeologist) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-04-27 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:50:00 Biddulph Grange None 2
C1168/364/01 Polesden Lacey, Ivy Cottage, Miss F. Smith 1 Recording Store Smith, Miss Freda, 1899- (speaker, female; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-08-24 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:18:21 Polesden Lacey None 2
C1168/363/01 C1 Hambledon, Oakhurst, Mrs E. Hardy 1 Recording Store Hardy, E. (speaker, female; Custodian of property) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-07-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:20:00 Oakhurst Cottage None 2
C1168/362/01 C1 Hambledon,Oakhurst, Mrs Rose Sage 1 Recording Store Sage, Rose, 1894- (speaker, female; Local resident) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-07-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:28:00 Oakhurst Cottage None 2
C1168/361/01 C1 Christopher Wall 1 Recording Store Wall, Christopher, ca.1933- (speaker, male; Assistant, National Trust) Gallagher, Lyn (speaker, female; interviewer) 1992-09-03 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2 Assistant to Jack Rathbone at National Trust. Went to Northern Ireland to look after the National Trust office there. Memories of the job and his time there.
C1168/360/01 C1 Downhill, Mrs Marion Kelly 1 Recording Store Kelly, Marion (speaker, female; Local resident) Gallagher, Lyn (speaker, female; interviewer) 1992-01-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Downhill None 2
C1168/359/01 C1 Spade Mill, John Patterson 1 Recording Store Patterson, John (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Gallagher, Lyn (speaker, female; interviewer) 1992-01-24 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Spade Mill None 2
C1168/357/01 C1 The Duke of Grafton 1 Recording Store Grafton, Hugh, Duke of, 1919- (speaker, male; Historic Buildings Representative National Trust) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-01-14 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2 Yellow sticker in folder which suggests there is a listening copy, however could not find copy in box.
C1168/345/01-02 C1 Packwood House Mr and Mrs Horace Stanley 1 Recording Store Stanley, Horace, 1912- (speaker, male; Butler) Stanley, Mrs (speaker, female; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-05-05 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Packwood House None 2
C1168/313/01 C1 Kinvers edge rock houses reconstruction 1 Recording Store Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; Archaeologist) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-04-14 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Kinver Edge None 2
C1168/312/01 C1 Greyfriars worcs Mr and Mrs Partridge 1 Recording Store Partridge, Mr, 1930- (speaker, male; Tenant of property) Partridge, Mrs (speaker, female; Tenant of property) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1992-01-21 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:41:00 Greyfriars None 2
C1168/1501/1 Christopher Currie interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Currie, Christopher (speaker, male; interviewee; Archaeological Consultant) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-12-12 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:11:00 Hanbury Hall Unknown 3
C1168/1346/1 Nigel and Debbie Davis interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Davis, Nigel (speaker, male; interviewee; gardener) Davis, Nigel (speaker, male; interviewee; gardener) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-11-27 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:50:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1345/1 Dr.Keith Goodway interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Goodway, Keith (speaker, male; interviewee; Lecturer) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-11-08 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:50:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1344/1 Julian Gibbs interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Gibbs, Julian (speaker, male; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-10-30 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:55:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1343/1 Bob Pritchard interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Pritchard, Bob (speaker, male; interviewee; Administrator) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-01-04 00:00:00 Berrington Hall, Leominster, Herefordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:06:00 Berrington Hall Unknown 3
C1168/1201/1 Dunham Massey – Ronald Trenbath 1 Recording Electronic Trenbath, Ronald, (speaker, male; interviewee; resident of Dunham Massey) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-03-01 00:00:00 Chintz Drawing Room, Dunham Massey Hall, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:16:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1198/1 Dunham Massey – Werner Zoellner and Mrs Melvin 1 Recording Electronic Melvin, Mrs, (speaker, female; interviewee) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-04-30 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:21:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1195/1 Dunham Massey – Frances Perkins 1 Recording Electronic Perkins, Frances, (speaker, female; interviewee; resident of Dunham Massey) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-08-27 00:00:00 Big Tree Farm, Dunham Massey Hall, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:16:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1194/1 Dunham Massey – Frank Harrison 1 Recording Electronic Harrison, Frank, (speaker, male; interviewee; builder) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-02-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:14:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1189/1 Dunham Massey – Arnold Scholz 1 Recording Electronic Scholz, Arnold, (speaker, male; interviewee; prisoner-of-war at Dunham Park) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-06-27 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:16:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/963/01 C1 St John’s Jerusalem – Mr Edgar Spillett 1 Recording Store Spillett, Edgar, 1911- (speaker, male; Head Gardener) Unknown 1991-07 Unknown Unknown St John’s Jerusalem None 2
C1168/840/01-02 C1 Jack Turner Davies, Handyman at Tatton Park 1 Recording Store Turner Davies, Jack (John), 1897- (speaker, male; Handyman) Maggie/ Robert, McKean/ Meadows (speaker, female; interviewer)/ (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-08-30 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Tatton Park None 2
C1168/800/01 C1 Radio 4, Open Mind; Angus Stirling; Adrian Phillips; John East 1 Recording Store Stirling, Angus (speaker, male; National Trust Director-General) Phillips, Adrian (speaker, male; Director-General of the Countryside Commission) East, John (speaker, male; Head of English Tourist Board) Edward, Mortimer (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-03-30 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Upton House None 2
C1168/786/01-02 C1 National Trust Garden Year 1991 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers) Unknown 1991 Unknown Unknown Biddulph Grange None 1
C1168/776/01-02 Monk’s House: Professor Quentin Bell 1 Recording Store Bell, Quentin, 1930- (speaker, male; interviewee; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-04-04 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Monk’s House Refer to curator 2
C1168/768/01 C1 Sheffield Park: Mr Archie Skinner 1 Recording Store Skinner, Archie (speaker, male; Head Gardener) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-11-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sheffield Park None 2
C1168/757/01 C1 Mr Walter D’Arcy Hart 1 Recording Store D’Arcy Hart, Walter (speaker, male; Executor to Ellen Terry) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-02-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Smallhythe None 2
C1168/581 C1 Harry and Ethel Byers on Beatrix Potter, Hill Top Farm 1 Recording Store + Electronic Byers, Harry, 1900- (speaker, male; Farmer) Byers, Harry, 1900- (speaker, male; Farmer) Battrick, Elizabeth (speaker, female; interviewer) 1991-01-17 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Hill Top None 2
C1168/506/01-02 Monks House, Prof. Quentin Bell 1 Recording Store Bell, Quentin, 1910- (speaker, male; interviewee; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-04-04 00:00:00 [Interviewee’s home], Lewes, East Sussex, England, UK Unknown Monks House None 2
C1168/443/01-02 C1 High Peak, Kinder, Bernard Rothman (Benny) 1 Recording Store Rothman, Bernard, 1912- (speaker, male; Fell Walker) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-05-29 00:00:00 Unknown ca. 60′ + 28 min. 14 sec. + 8′ 00′ Kinder None 2
C1168/442/01 C1 High Peak, Snake Pass, D.H. Eyre 1 Recording Store Eyre, Donald Headley, 1917- (speaker, male; Historian) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-05-21 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:50:00 High Peak None 2
C1168/438/01 S1 C2-S2 C1;C1168/438/02 Kedleston Hall, Ottilie, Viscountess Scarsdale 1 Recording Store Scarsdale, Viscountess Ottilie, 1920- (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) Barclay (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-06-30 00:00:00 Unknown tape 1 side 1 22’22”, side 2 30’36”; tape 2 side 1 15’40” Kedleston Hall None 2 Notes state Barclay as interviewer but do not give any other information.
C1168/438/01 S1 C1 Kedleston Hall, Christopher Rowley 1 Recording Store Rowley, Christopher (speaker, male; Interior Decorator) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-06-06 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:06:14 Kedleston Hall None 2
C1168/434/01 C1 Sudbury Hall, Doris Claringburn 1 Recording Store Claringburn, Doris, 1904- (speaker, female; Local resident) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-09-04 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:10:10 Sudbury Hall None 2
C1168/433/01 C1 Woolsthorpe Manor, Mrs Helen Jones 1 Recording Store Jones, Helen, 1903- (speaker, female; Local resident) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-06-17 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Woolsthorpe Manor None 2
C1168/431/01 C1 Sutton House, Stan Piesse 1 Recording Store Piesse, Stan, 1917- (speaker, male; Local resident) Mills, Carole (speaker, female; interviewer) 1991-12-12 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sutton House None 2
C1168/418/01 C1 Clumber Park, Mr F Smith 1 Recording Store Smith, Frank, 1917- (speaker, male; Local Resident) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-06-21 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:23:54 Clumber Park None 2
C1168/417/01-02 C1 Clumber Park, Thomas Wm.Barratt Stanhope 1 Recording Store Stanhope, Thomas William Barratt, 1905- (speaker, male; Carpenter) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-04-30 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:20:00 Clumber Park None 2
C1168/416/01 C1 Clumber Park, Mrs Sophia Tidbury 1 Recording Store Tidbury, Miss Chris (speaker, female) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-04-23 00:00:00 Unknown 0.041666666666667 Clumber Park None 2
C1168/415/01 C1 Clumber Park, Mr .A. Simpson 1 Recording Store Simpson, Arthur, 1925- (speaker, male; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-03-11 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:19:09 Clumber Park None 2
C1168/404/01-02 C1 Gunby Hall Estate, John Hurd 1 Recording Store + Electronic Hurd, John (speaker, male; Builder) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-07-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:27:00 Gunby Hall None 2
C1168/402/01-03 C1 Straws House, Mr C. Hopkinson 1 Recording Store Hopkinson, Charles, 1932- (speaker, male; Tenant of property) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-06-27, 1991-08-05 Unknown 45 min.; 30 min.; 24 min. 48 sec. approx Straws House None 2
C1168/396/01 C1 Belton House, The Hon. Mrs C. Partridge 1 Recording Store Partridge, C., 1928- (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-04-18 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:33:00 Belton House None 2
C1168/394/01 C1 Straws House, John Clark, Tim Whittaker 1 Recording Store Clark, John, 1939- (speaker, male; Local resident) Clark, John, 1939- (speaker, male; Local resident) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-09-05 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:27:00 Straws House None 2
C1168/393/01 C1 The Straws House, J. Clark 1 Recording Store Clark, John, 1939- (speaker, male; Local resident) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-09-05 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:48:00 Straws House None 2
C1168/382/01 C1 Straws House, Mr & Mrs Rollinson, Mr F. Bond. 1 Recording Store Rollinson, Bernard (speaker, male; Local resident) Rollinson, Mabel (speaker, female; Local resident) Bond, Frank (speaker, male; Local resident) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-09-17 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:15:00 Straws House None 2
C1168/381/01 C1 Straws House, Mr Pearson 1 Recording Store Pearson, Peter, 1921- (speaker, male; Painter/Decorator) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-09-17 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:20:00 Straws House None 2
C1168/380/01 C1 Straws House, C. Hopkinson 1 Recording Store Hopkinson, C., 1932- (speaker, male; Local resident) Saunders, Frank (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-06-27 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Straws House None 2
C1168/378/01 C1 Calke Abbey, Terence Dunn 1 Recording Store Dunn, Terence, 1931- (speaker, male; Evacuee) Dunn, Gerald, 1929- (speaker, male; Evacuee) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-04-10 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:09:00 Calke Abbey None 2
C1168/377/01 C1 Calke Abbey, Terence and Gerald Dunn 1 Recording Store Dunn, Terence, 1931- (speaker, male; Evacuee) Dunn, Gerald, 1929- (speaker, male; Evacuee) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-04-10 00:00:00 Unknown 0.041666666666667 Calke Abbey None 2
C1168/373/01 C1 Stockbridge Court Baron/Leet 1991 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers; Court Panel and National Trust Representatives) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-03-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:44:00 Stockbridge None 2 Proceedings of Ancient Court held each year in Stockbridge Town Hall; introduction by Chairperson Prof. Rosalind Hill (b.1908) comments from National Trust staff and locals and elections of officers. Court dates back some 1500 years.
C1168/354/01-02 C1 Sir Charles Brett/Heavily restricted use 1 Recording Store Brett, Charles, 1928- (speaker, male; National Trust Committee Member) Gallagher, Lyn (speaker, female; interviewer) 1991-02-12 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2 No access to this tape until 12th February 2011 or within the life of the interviewee Sir Charles Brett (written on tape and in NT folder).
C1168/347/01 C1 Hanbury Hall Selby Clewer 1 Recording Store Clewer, Selby (speaker, male; Architect) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-01-21 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:25:00 Hanbury Hall None 2
C1168/341/01-02 C1 Clumber Park, Cowley, Alcock, Cole. 1 Recording Store Alcock, John, ca.1930- (speaker, male; Local resident) Cowley, Gill, ca.1930- (speaker, female; Local resident) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-02-23 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Clumber Park None 2
C1168/340/01 C1 Clumber Park Barbara North Frank Foulkes 1 Recording Store North, Barbara, 1913- (speaker, male; Local Visitor) Foulkes, Frank (speaker, male; Local Visitor) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-02-05 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Clumber Park None 2
C1168/310/01 C1 Biddulph Grange gardens Nigel and Debbie Davis 1 Recording Store Davis, Nigel (speaker, male; Head Gardener) Davis, Debbie (speaker, female) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-11-27 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:39:00 Biddulph Grange None 2
C1168/309/01-02 C1 Hanbury Hall Archaeological dig Chris Currie 1 Recording Store Curry, Chris (speaker, male; Archaeologist) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-12-12 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:20:00 Hanbury Hall None 2
C1168/308/01 C1 Biddulph Grange garden 1 Recording Store Goodway, Keith (speaker, male; Property Advisor) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-08-11 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:50:00 Biddulph Grange None 2
C1168/307/01 C1 Biddulph Grange garden 1 Recording Store Gibbs, Julian (speaker, male; National Trust Staff) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-10-30 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:54:00 Biddulph Grange None 2
C1168/306/01-02 C1 Hanbury Hall 1 Recording Store Blades, Peter (speaker, male; National Trust Staff) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-11-06 00:00:00 Unknown 0.041666666666667 Hanbury Hall None 2
C1168/302/02 C1 Crom Mr George Ryan 1 Recording Store Ryan, George , 1909- (speaker, male; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Gallagher, Lyn (speaker, female; interviewer) 1991-10-25 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Crom None 2
C1168/298/01 C1 Richard Rogers Committee for Northern Ireland 1 Recording Store Rogers, Richard (speaker, male; National Trust Committee Member) Gallagher, Lyn (speaker, female; interviewer) 1991-10-30 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/295/01 C1 Derrymore Teddy Bailie 1 Recording Store Bailie, Teddy (speaker, male) Marlow, Peter (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-08-07 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Derrymore None 2
C1168/293/01 C1 Stevenson Priory Cottages 1 Recording Store Fletcher, Margaret, 1928- (speaker, female; Local resident) Price, Jean (speaker, female; interviewer) 1991-04-09 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:22:00 Stevenson None 2
C1168/292/01 C1 Ashridge Mrs Margaret Webb 1 Recording Store Webb, Margaret, 1915- (speaker, female; Ashridge Management Committee member) Peel, Ray (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-02-27 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:25:00 Ashridge None 2 nterview summary NT folder (282-399).
C1168/291/01 C1 Ashridge Tom Winn and the reciprocating saw 1 Recording Store Winn, Tom (speaker, male; Gamekeeper) Peel, Ray (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-03-07 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Ashridge None 2
C1168/290/01-02 C1 Berrington Hall Rob Pritchard 1 Recording Store Pritchard, Rob (speaker, male; National Trust Staff) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-01-04 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:05:00 Berrington Hall None 2
C1168/119/01-02 C1 Hardwick Hall, Mark Girouard 1 Recording Store Girouard, Mark, 1932- (speaker, male; Historian and family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1991-06-18 00:00:00 Unknown 29 min. 29 sec; 30 min. 30 sec; 8 min. 09 sec. Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/1500/1 Peter Blades interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Blades, Peter, 1957- (speaker, male; interviewee; Former Property Manager) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-11-13, 1901-11-06, 1993-09-27, 1994-12-05 Hanbury Hall, Hanbury, Worcestershire, England, UK 1970-01-01 03:39:00 Hanbury Hall Unknown 3
C1168/1342/1 Mrs.B.Nicholls interviewed by John Lane 1 Recording Electronic Nicholls, Mrs.B. (speaker, female; interviewee) Lane, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-03-21 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home in Luston 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Berrington Hall Unknown 3
C1168/1326/1 Beryl Hortin interviewed by Paul Gouldstone 1 Recording Electronic Hortin, Beryl, 1907- (speaker, female; interviewee) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-08-22 00:00:00 Beryl Hortin’s home, UK 1970-01-01 00:51:00 Baddesley Clinton Unknown 3
C1168/1242/1 Calke Abbey – Chippy Irvine 1 Recording Store + Electronic Irvine, Chippy, (speaker, female; interviewee) Usher, Kerry (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-06-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:16:00 Calke Abbey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1218/1 Scotney Castle – Elizabeth Hussey 1 Recording Electronic Hussey, Elizabeth, (speaker, female; interviewee; donor’s widow) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-05-01 00:00:00 Scotney Castle, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 02:24:00 Scotney Castle Refer to curator 4
C1168/1197/1 Dunham Massey – Tom Marriott Moore 1 Recording Electronic Marriott Moore, Tom, (speaker, male; interviewee; former resident of Ashton-on-Mersey) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-05-24 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:31:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1068/01 Powis – Reg Evans and Mrs Thistleton 1 Recording Store Evans, Reg (speaker, male; interviewee) Thistleton, Mrs (speaker, male; interviewee; game keeper’s wife) 1990-11-06 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Powis Castle Refer to curator 2
C1168/1065/01 Plas Newydd – Clem Beretta 1 Recording Store Beretta, Clem (speaker, male; interviewee; builder, assistant to Rex Whistler) Chambers, Reg (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-11-06 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Plas Newydd Refer to curator 2
C1168/1045/01 Chirk Castle – Mrs G Mackeson-Sandbach 1 Recording Store Mackeson-Sandbach, Mrs G (speaker, female; interviewee) Evans, Lesley (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-02-03 00:00:00 Brynugu, Powys Unknown Wales Refer to curator 2
C1168/902/01 C1 Wicken Fen – Ruby & Harry Osmond, Nellie & Reg Place 1 Recording Store Osmond, Ruby (speaker, female; Visitor) Osmond, Harry (speaker, male; Visitor) Place, Nellie (speaker, female; Visitor) Place, Reg (speaker, male; Visitor) Ballard, Sylvie (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990? Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:30 Wicken Fen None 2
C1168/901/01 C1 Wicken Fen – Henry & Mary Barnes 1 Recording Store Barnes, Henry (speaker, male) Barnes, Mary (speaker, female) Ballard, Sylvie (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990? Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:30 Wicken Fen None 2
C1168/900/01 SIDE B & C1168/900/02 C1 Wicken Fen – Hubert & Mary Taylor 1 Recording Store Taylor, Hubert, ca.1912- (speaker, male; Local Resident)
Taylor, Mary (Wicken Fen) (speaker, female; Local Resident) Ballard, Sylvie (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-08-02 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:30 Wicken Fen None 2
C1168/900/01 SIDE A C1 Wicken Fen – George Hawes 1 Recording Store Hawes, George (speaker, male; Local Resident) Ballard, Sylvie (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990? Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Wicken Fen None 2
C1168/899/01 C1 Wicken Fen – Mr & Mrs Keonlar 1 Recording Store Keonlar, Mrs (speaker, female) Keonlar, Mr (speaker, male) Ballard, Sylvie (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990? Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Wicken Fen None 2
C1168/898/01 SIDE B & C1168/898/02 C1 Wicken Fen – Bob Porter 1 Recording Store Porter, Bob (speaker, male; Local Resident) Ballard, Sylvie (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990? Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:30 Wicken Fen None 2
C1168/898/01 SIDE A C1 Wicken Fen – Miss Jenkinson 1 Recording Store Jenkinson, Miss, ca.1895- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Ballard, Sylvie (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990? Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Wicken Fen None 2
C1168/897/01 C1 Wicken Fen – Mrs Ruby Collison 1 Recording Store Collison, Ruby, 1922- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Ballard, Sylvie (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990? Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:30 Wicken Fen None 2
C1168/896/01-02 C1 Wicken Fen – John, Reg & Margaret Hitch 1 Recording Store Hitch, John (speaker, male; Local Resident) Hitch, Reg, ca.1907- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Hitch, Margaret (speaker, female; Local Resident) Ballard, Sylvie (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-08-08 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:30 Wicken Fen None 2
C1168/805/01 C1 The Tapestry Restorer’s Tale; The Gardener’s Tale; The Conservationist’s Tale 1 Recording Store Drysdale, Laura (speaker, female; Tapestry Restorer) Brotherton, Helen (speaker, female; Gardener) Malcolm, Billings (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990 Unknown Unknown Hardwick Hall; Biddulph Grange; Brownsea None 2
C1168/756/01-02 C1 Sissinghurst: Pam Schwerdt and Sybille Kreutzberger 1 Recording Store Schwerdt, Pam (speaker, female; Head Gardener) Kreutzberger, Sybille (speaker, female; Head Gardener) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-12-05 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sissinghurst None 2
C1168/574 C1 Coachman to Potter Family, David Beckett 1 Recording Store + Electronic Beckett, David, 1900- (speaker, male; Coachman) Battrick, Elizabeth (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-05-11 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Hill Top None 2
C1168/573 C1 Beatrix Potter, Josephine Banner 1 Recording Store + Electronic Banner, Josephine (speaker, female; Friend of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Battrick, Elizabeth (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-04-04 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Hill Top None 2
C1168/507/01 C1 Lamb’s house, Rumer Godden 1 Recording Store Godden, Rumer (speaker, female; Tenant of property) Long, Helen (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-07-13 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Lamb’s Hous None 2
C1168/461/01 C1 Hardwick Hall, Kitty Goacher 1 Recording Store Goacher, Kitty (speaker, female; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) MacDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-01-09 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:27:05 Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/400/01-04 C1 Picture Hanging HBRs Seminar 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers; National Trust Staff) N/A 1990-10-24 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/358/01 C1 Bradenham, A. Kingham 1 Recording Store Kingham, Albert, 1910- (speaker, male; Gardener/greensman) Moffatt, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-08-25 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Bradenham None 2
C1168/356/01 C1 Sir Jack Boles 1 Recording Store + Electronic Boles, Jack, 1925- (speaker, male; National Trust Director-General 1975-83) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-11-26 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/355/01 C1 Lady Ann Boles 1 Recording Store + Electronic Boles, Lady Ann (speaker, female; Wife of National Trust Director-General Sir Jack Boles) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-11-26 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/352/01 C1 Bradenham,Sid Saunders 1 Recording Store Saunders, Sid, ca.1940- (speaker, male; Local resident) Moffatt, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-11-24 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Bradenham None 2
C1168/351/01 C1 Bradenham, Mrs P.Smith 1 Recording Store Smith, Pamela, 1929- (speaker, female; Local resident) Moffatt, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-11-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Bradenham None 2
C1168/350/01 C1 Watlington Lord Esher 1 Recording Store Esher, Lord, 1913- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Peel, Ray (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-12-03 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:25:00 Watlington None 2
C1168/349/01 C1 Coleshill Bertrand Pleydell Bouverie 1 Recording Store Pleydell- Bouverie, Bertrand, 1914- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-05-09 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Coleshill None 2
C1168/348/01-02 C1 David Bett Regional Director Mercia 1 Recording Store Bett, David , 1943- (speaker, male; National Trust Staff) Fone, Gill (speaker, female; interviewee) 1990-10-11 00:00:00 Unknown 0.083333333333333 All None 2
C1168/344/01-04 C1 Clumber Park George Merrill 1 Recording Store Merrill, George , 1903- (speaker, male; Local resident) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-10-03 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/343/01-02 C1 Clumber Park Kitty Gaocher 1 Recording Store Goacher, Kitty (speaker, female; Cleaner) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-01-09 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/342/01 C1 Clumber Park Gilbert Holdsworth 1 Recording Store Holdsworth, Gilbert, 1909- (speaker, male; Local resident; National Trust staff) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-10-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Clumber Park None 2
C1168/333/01 C1 Ashridge Jim Fleckney Tom Thame 1 Recording Store Fleckney, Jim, 1908- (speaker, male; Labourer) Thame, Tom (speaker, male; Forester) Peel, Ray (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-06-27 00:00:00 Unknown 0.041666666666667 Ashridge None 2
C1168/332/01 C1 Bradenham Miss Daphne Bristow 1 Recording Store Bristow, Daphne (speaker, female; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Moffatt, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-07-17 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Bradenham None 2
C1168/331/01-02 C1 Ashridge John Wilson 1 Recording Store Wilson, John (speaker, male; Head Ranger/Forestry Advisor) Peel, Ray (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-04-25 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Ashridge None 2
C1168/330/01 C1 Buscot Miss Lois Pearce 1 Recording Store Pearce, Lois, 1922- (speaker, male; Maid) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-08-14 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Buscot None 2
C1168/329/01 C1 Coleshill frank and Les Brown 1 Recording Store Brown, Frank (speaker, male; Painter/Decorator/Sign Writer) Brown, Les (speaker, male; Painter/Decorator/Sign Writer) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-10-11 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Coleshill None 2
C1168/328/01 C1 Coleshill Home Farm 1 Recording Store Williams, Mrs (speaker, female; Local resident) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-10-11 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Coleshill None 2
C1168/327/01 C1 Coleshill Mrs Barrie Brown 1 Recording Store Brown, Barrie (speaker, female; Local farmer) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-09-20 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Coleshill None 2
C1168/326/01 C1 Coleshill Mrs Peggy Murphy 1 Recording Store Murphy, Peggy, 1924- (speaker, female; Local resident) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-09-19 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Coleshill None 2
C1168/325/01 C1 Buscot Estate Mrs K Graham 1 Recording Store Graham, K., 1912- (speaker, female; Local resident) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-10-03 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Buscot Estate None 2
C1168/324/01 C1 Bradenham Mr E Smith 1 Recording Store Smith, E., 1906- (speaker, male; Local resident) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-08-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Bradenham None 2
C1168/323/01 C1 Coleshill Les Sly 1 Recording Store Sly, Les, 1910- (speaker, male; Gardener) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-10-03 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Coleshill None 2
C1168/322/01 C1 Clumber Park Mrs Sophia Tidbury Mr Hugo Read 1 Recording Store Tidbury , Miss Sophia, 1898- (speaker, female; Gardener) Read, Hugo (speaker, male; Surveryor) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-11-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:20:00 Clumber Park None 2
C1168/321/01 C1 Hardwick Hall Mr and Mrs Hugo Read 1 Recording Store + Electronic Hugo Read, Mr , 1910- (speaker, male; Local resident) Read, Mrs (speaker, female; Local resident) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-11-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/311/01-02 C1 Hanbury Hall Peter Blades 1 Recording Store Blades, Peter (speaker, male; National Trust Staff) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-11-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:13:00 Hanbury Hall None 2
C1168/305/01 C1 Derrymore House Mr Teddy Baillie 1 Recording Store Baillie, Teddy (speaker, male; Local resident) Gallagher, Lyn (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-01-10 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Derrymore House None 2
C1168/301/01 C1 Minnowburn Beeches 1 Recording Store Scott, Norman , 1900- (speaker, male; Warden of property) Gallagher, Lyn (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-03-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Minnowburn Beeches None 2
C1168/300/01 C1 Castle Ward Diana Kidd 1 Recording Store + Electronic Kidd, Diana , 1920- (speaker, female; Property Administrator) Devlin, Harriet (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-12-07 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Castle Ward None 2
C1168/299/01 C1 Barmouth Londonderry Miss Margaret Pollock 1 Recording Store Pollock, Margaret, 1896- (speaker, female; Local resident) Gallagher, Lyn (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-01-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Barmouth Londonderry None 2
C1168/297/01 C1 Downhill Bishops gate lodge 1 Recording Store Eccles, Miss Jan (speaker, female; Warden of property) Gallagher, Lyn (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-02-15 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Downhill None 2
C1168/296/01 C1 Wellbrook Beetling Mill 1 Recording Store Black, Willy John (speaker, male; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Gallagher, Lyn (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-01-16 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wellbrook None 2
C1168/294/01-02 C1 Boarstall Tower Dr Stephen Hall 1 Recording Store Hall, Stephen, 1905- (speaker, male; Local enthusiast) Price, Jean (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-02-09 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Boarstall Tower None 2
C1168/289/01 C1 Pitstone Windmill Jeff Horkins and Ian Horn 1 Recording Store Hawkins, Jeff, 1921- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Horn, Ian (speaker, male) Peel, Ray (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-04-17 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:53:00 Pitstone Windmill None 2
C1168/286/01 C1 Buscot Mr Gaffka 1 Recording Store Gaffka, Mr (speaker, male; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-04-10 00:00:00 Unknown 0.083333333333333 Buscot None 2
C1168/284/01-02 C1 Buscot Mr Ken Shepherd 1 Recording Store Shepherd, Ken (speaker, male; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-01-26 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:30:00 Buscot None 2
C1168/283/01 C1 Buscot Neb Reynolds 1 Recording Store Reynolds, Neb (speaker, male; Local resident) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-03-06 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:30:00 Buscot None 2
C1168/282/01-02 C1 Coleshill Mrs Pleydell Bouverie 1 Recording Store Pleydell- Bouverie, D. (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1990-03-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:30:00 Coleshill None 2
C1168/279/01 C1 Architect Graham Winteringham 1 Recording Store Winteringham, Graham, 1930- (speaker, male; Architect) Lane, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-02-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:25:00 All None 2
C1168/278/01 C1 Berrington Hall Mrs B. Nicholls 1 Recording Store Nicholls, B., 1915- (speaker, female; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Lane, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-03-21 00:00:00 Unknown 0.083333333333333 Berrington Hall None 2
C1168/277/01 C1 Building management John Lane 1 Recording Store Goadsby, John, 1920- (speaker, male; Builder) Lane, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-02-09 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 All None 2
C1168/276/01 C1 Forestry John Rayner 1 Recording Store Rayner, John, 1920- (speaker, male; Forestry Advisor) Lane, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-02-21 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 All None 2
C1168/275/01 C1 Newmark Park John Lane 1 Recording Store Parsons, Robert , 1930- (speaker, male; Tenant of property) Lane, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-03-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Newark Park None 2
C1168/270/01 C1 Tattershall Mrs Susan Sivil 1 Recording Store Sivil, Susan, 1895- (speaker, female; Property owner (before donation to National Trust)) MacDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-01-24 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:18:00 Tattershall Castle None 2
C1168/269/01 C1 Sudbury, Marion Kent 1 Recording Store Kent, Marion , 1915- (speaker, female; 3rd Housemaid) MacDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-03-06 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:53:00 Sudbury Hall None 2
C1168/136 C1 Calke Abbey, Henry Harpur Crewe 1 Recording Store Harpur Crewe, Henry, 1921- (speaker, male; Property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Druary, Martin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1990-03-19 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Calke Abbey None 2
C1168/1532/1 Tim Coleshaw interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Coleshaw, Tim (speaker, male; interviewee; warden) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-07-14 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:52:00 Long Mynd & Carding Mill Unknown 3
C1168/1522/1 W.Ken Wrigley interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Wrigley, W.Ken, 1912- (speaker, male; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-09-27 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK 1970-01-01 00:59:00 Kinver Edge Unknown 3
C1168/1521/1 John Cashmore interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Cashmore, John, 1936- (speaker, male; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-05-09 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK 1970-01-01 00:57:00 Kinver Edge Unknown 3
C1168/1520/1 J.H.Niblett interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Niblett, J.H., 1916- (speaker, male; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-04-28 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK 1970-01-01 00:19:00 Kinver Edge Unknown 3
C1168/1519/1 Mr. & Mrs. W.A.Jacomb and Vivienne Harris interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Jacomb, W.A., 1902- (speaker, male; interviewee) Harris, Vivienne (speaker, female; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-03-15 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK 1970-01-01 00:17:00 Kinver Edge Unknown 3
C1168/1518/1 Frank Day interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Day, Frank (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-03-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:11:00 Kinver Edge Unknown 3
C1168/1517/1 Maud Potts and Mrs. Baker interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Potts, Maud, 1902- (speaker, female; interviewee) Baker, Mrs. (speaker, female; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-03-08 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK 1970-01-01 00:14:00 Kinver Edge Unknown 3
C1168/1516/1 Peter Nixon interviewed for BBC Radio 2 by John Dunn 1 Recording Electronic Nixon, Peter (speaker, male; interviewee; Former Land Agent) Dunn, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989/90? Unknown 1970-01-01 00:08:00 Kinver Edge Unknown 3
C1168/1515/1 Rose Novak interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Novak, Rose, 1925- (speaker, female; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-02-03, 1989-02-23, 1993-04-20 Holy Austin Rock Houses, Kinver, Staffordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:49:00 Kinver Edge Unknown 3
C1168/1514/1 Miss L. Partridge and Mrs. K. Fletcher interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Partridge, L., c1900 (speaker, female; interviewee) Fletcher, K. (speaker, female; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-02-14 00:00:00 Kinver, Staffordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:12:00 Kinver Edge Unknown 3
C1168/1513/1 Mr.& Mrs.W.A.Reeves interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Reeves, W.A. (speaker, male; interviewee) Reeves, Mrs. (speaker, female; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-02-13 00:00:00 Kinver, Staffordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:19:00 Kinver Edge Unknown 3
C1168/1512/1 Margaret Handley and Bernard Timmings interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Handley, Margaret, 1911- (speaker, female; interviewee) Timmings, Bernard (speaker, male; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-02-06 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK 1970-01-01 00:20:00 Kinver Edge Unknown 3
C1168/1511/1 Mr. Clews interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Clews, Mr., 1904- (speaker, male; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-02-19 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK 1970-01-01 00:25:00 Kinver Edge Unknown 3
C1168/1379/1 Lady Alice Fairfax-Lucy interviewed by John Lane 1 Recording Electronic Fairfax-Lucy, Lady Alice, 1908-1992 (speaker, female; interviewee) Lane, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-06-27 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:24:00 Charlecote Park Unknown 3
C1168/1336/1 Garden at Benthall 1 Recording Electronic Benthall, James, 1905- (speaker, male; interviewee) Gatter, Bill (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-07-28 00:00:00 Benthall Hall, Broseley, Shropshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:54:00 Benthall Hall Unknown 3
C1168/1325/1 Roy Mc Leod interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Mc Leod, Roy (speaker, male; interviewee; administrator) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-03-09, 1989-11-22 Unknown 1970-01-01 02:40:00 Baddesley Clinton Unknown 3
C1168/250 S1 Osterley 1 Recording Store + Electronic Henwick, Mrs (speaker, female; interviewee; Parlour maid) Price, Jean (speaker, female; interviewer?) 1989-05-15 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:22:15 Osterley None 2
C1168/1187/1 Dunham Massey – Robert Rosbotham interviewed by Peter Lee 1 Recording Electronic Rosbotham, Robert, (speaker, male; interviewee; sub-agent and agent to 10th Earl of Stamford) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-07-05 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Altrincham, Greater Manchester, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:03:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1183/1 Dunham Massey – Lionel M Angus-Butterworth 1 Recording Electronic Angus-Butterworth, Lionel M, (speaker, male; interviewee; Cheshire representative of the National Trust) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-01-20 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1180/1 Dunham Massey – Geoff Groom 1 Recording Electronic Groom, Geoff, (speaker, male; interviewee; gamekeeper) Shufflebotham, Arthur, (speaker, male; interviewee; gardener and estate employee) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-04-13 00:00:00 Gamekeeper’s Cottage, Tatton Old Hall, Tatton Park, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:48:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1053/01 Ebworth – John Workman – Part 1 1 Recording Store orkman, John (speaker, male; interviewee; forestry advisor) Unknown 1989.07.02 Interviewee’s home 1970-01-01 01:34:00 Ebworth Refer to curator 2
C1168/1050/01 Chirk Castle – Hilda Wright 1 Recording Store Wright, Hilda (speaker, female; interviewee; kitchen maid) Unknown 1989-06-03 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:11:00 Chirk Castle Refer to curator 2
C1168/1049/01 Chirk Castle – Lord Howard de Walden and Lady Margaret Myddelton 1 Recording Store de Walden, Lord Howard (speaker, male; interviewee; son of tenant) Myddelton, Lady Margaret (speaker, female; interviewee; widow of donor) Evans, Lesley (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-06-03 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:10:00 Chirk Castle Refer to curator 2
C1168/1048/01 Chirk Castle – Lord Howard de Walden – Part 1 1 Recording Store de Walden, Lord Howard (speaker, male; interviewee; son of tenant) Evans, Lesley (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-06-03 00:00:00 Pink dining room at Chirk 1970-01-01 00:20:00 Chirk Castle Refer to curator 2
C1168/1047/01 Chirk Castle – Naomi Evans, Myfanwy Jones and Kate Bolar 1 Recording Store Evans, Naomi (speaker, female; interviewee; laundry) Jones, Myfanwy (speaker, female; interviewee; laundry) Bolar, Kate (speaker, female; interviewee; 2nd housemaid) Unknown 1989-06-03 00:00:00 Chirk 1970-01-01 00:35:00 Chirk Castle Refer to curator 2
C1378/26/01-02 Dennis Creffield interviewed by Andrew Lambirth 1 Recording Store Creffield, Dennis, 1931- (speaker, male; interviewee; artist) Lambirth, Andrew, 1959- (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-11-22, 1989-12-01 Unknown 0.125 N/A Access restricted Private research only. For publication or broadcasting of this material, refer to Curator. Retained by Andrew Lambirth for his lifetime
C1168/1025/01 C1 Malcolm Billings Training Day 1 Recording Store Sowson, David (speaker, male; National Trust Employee) N/A 1989-10-25 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:05:00 Unknown None 2
C1168/960/01 C1 Lamb House – Dr Alexander Vidler 1 Recording Store Vidler, Alexander, 1899 Dec 27- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Martin, Ione (speaker, female) 1989-02-21 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Lamb House None 2
C1168/959/01 C1 Lamb House – Miss Kingdon 1 Recording Store Kingdon, Miss (speaker, female; Daughter of Former Secretary to Henry James) Martin, Ione (speaker, female) 1989-03-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Lamb House None 2
C1168/958/01 C1 Lamb House – Mrs Viola Bayley 1 Recording Store Bayley, Viola (speaker, female; Local Resident) Martin, Ione (speaker, female) 1989-04-11 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Lamb House None 2
C1168/953/01 S1 Ightham Mote – Mr John Goodwin 1 Recording Store Goodwin, John (speaker, male; Property Owner) Lewell, Denis (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-04-27 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:27:21 Ightham Mote None 2
C1168/399/03 C1 Uppark, debriefing after 1989 fire. 1 Recording Store National Trust Staff (speakers) N/A 1989-10-13 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Uppark None 2
C1168/806/01 C1 Radio 4 Today Programme: White Cliffs of Dover planned road. 1 Recording Store Stirling, Angus (speaker, male; National Trust Director-General) John, Humphries (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-12-14 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown White Cliffs of Dover None 2
C1168/495/01 Basildon Park, Lord Iliffe 1 Recording Store Iliffe, Langton, 2nd Baron Iliffe, 1908-1996 (speaker, male; Property owner) Mulcahy, Sylvia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1989-12-14 00:00:00 UK 1970-01-01 00:30:42 Basildon None 2
C1168/426/01 C1 Coleshill & Buscot, Sir Dawson Bates 1 Recording Store Bates, Dawson, 1921- (speaker, male; National Trust Regional Director) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1989-10-31 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Coleshill, Buscot None 2
C1168/419/01 C1 Canons Ashby, Mrs Wheeler and Mrs Millard 1 Recording Store Wheeler, Freda, 1910- (speaker, female; Maid) Millard, Ellen (speaker, female; Maid) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-11-10 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:30:00 Canons Ashby None 2
C1168/399/01-02 C1 Uppark, debriefing after 1989 fire. 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers; National Trust Staff) N/A 1989-10-13 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Uppark None 2
C1168/395/01 C1 Belton House, Bernard Shipman 1 Recording Store Shipman, Bernard, 1906- (speaker, male; Agent to 6th Lord Brownlowe) unidentified (speaker, female; interviewer) 1989-12-07, 1990-02-07 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:01:00 Belton House None 2
C1168/365/01-02 Nyman’s Garden, Bert Mitchell 1 Recording Store Mitchell, Bert, 1911- (speaker, male; interviewee; Gardener) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-05-24 00:00:00 Lewes Old Grammar School, 140 High Street, Lewes, East Sussex, England, UK 1970-01-01 02:45:25 Nyman’s Gardens None 2
C1168/346/01 C1 Speke Hall Tom Whatmore 1 Recording Store Whatmore, Tom, 1922- (speaker, male; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-06-28 00:00:00 Unknown 0.041666666666667 Speke Hall None 2
C1168/304/01-04 C1 Miscellany Mrs M.A.K. Garner 1 Recording Store Garner, M. A. K., 1903- (speaker, female; Local resident) Gallagher, Lyn (speaker, female; interviewer) 1989-11-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/303/01 C1 Strangford Lough Arthur Irvine 1 Recording Store Irvine, Arthur, 1920- (speaker, male; Warden of property) Gallagher, Lyn (speaker, female; interviewer) 1989-10-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Strangford None 2
C1168/288/01 C1 Claydon Sir Ralph Verney on Trees 1 Recording Store Verney, Ralph (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Peel, Ray (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-11-02 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:25:00 Claydon None 2
C1168/287/01 C1 Maidenhead, Cookham John Turk 1 Recording Store Turk, Captain John , 1915- (speaker, female; Local resident) Mulcahy, Sylvia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1989-11-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Maidenhead and Cookham None 2
C1168/281/01-02 C1 Maidenhead and Cookham Commons Mr Ricketts 1 Recording Store Ricketts, Lewis, 1906- (speaker, male; Local farmer) Mulcahy, Sylvia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1989-06-29 00:00:00 Unknown 0.083333333333333 Maidenhead and Cookham None 2
C1168/280/01 C1 Maidenhead and Cookham Commons Mrs Kate Swan 1 Recording Store Swan, Kate , 1911- (speaker, female; Local resident) Mulcahy, Sylvia (speaker, female; interviewer) 1989-08-24 00:00:00 Unknown 0.083333333333333 Maidenhead and Cookham None 2
C1168/274/01-02 C1 Moreville Hall, Salop, Mrs Florence Williams. 1 Recording Store Williams, Florence, 1905- (speaker, female; Assistant to Butler) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-10-31 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:30:00 Moreville Hall None 2
C1168/273/01 C1 Moreville hall, Salop, Mr and Mrs Needham. 1 Recording Store Needham, Mr, ca.1922- (speaker, male; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Needham, Mrs, ca.1922- (speaker, female; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-07-19 00:00:00 Unknown 0.041666666666667 Moreville Hall None 2
C1168/272/01 C1 Morville hall, Salop, Bert Richards. 1 Recording Store Richards, Bert , 1900- (speaker, male; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-06-10 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Moreville Hall None 2
C1168/271/01 C1 Mr Tim Coleshaw – Shropshire Warden 1 Recording Store Coleshaw, Tim (speaker, male; Warden of property) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-07-24 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:53:00 All None 2
C1168/268/01 C1 Canons Ashby, Freda Wheeler and Ellen Millard 1 Recording Store Wheeler, Freda, ca.1915- (speaker, female; Housemaid) Millard, Ellen (speaker, female; Lady’s Maid) MacDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-11-10 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:33:00 Canons Ashby None 2
C1168/266/01 C1 Kedleston Francis 3rd viscount Scardale 1 Recording Store Scarsdale, 3rd Viscount Francis, 1924- (speaker, male; Property owner (before donation to National Trust)) MacDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-10-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:10:00 Kedleston Hall None 2
C1168/265/01 C1 River Way Peter Harding and Eileen Atkin. 1 Recording Store Harding, Peter, 1920- (speaker, male; Local resident) Atkins, Eileen, 1920- (speaker, female; Local resident) Briscoe, Desmond, 1925-2006 (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-02-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:35:00 River Way None 2
C1168/264/01 C1 River Way John Leg 1 Recording Store Leg, John , 1920- (speaker, male; Local Wey bargeman) Briscoe, Desmond, 1925-2006 (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-02-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 River Way None 2
C1168/263 S1 River Way Mrs Bunty Edwards 1 Recording Store Edwards, Bunty, 1915- (speaker, female; interviewee; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Briscoe, Desmond, 1925-2006 (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-02-05 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:26:29 River Way None 2
C1168/262/01 C1 River Way Peter Fletcher 1 Recording Store Fletcher, Peter, 1925- (speaker, male; Craftsman of river lock gates) Briscoe, Desmond, 1925-2006 (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-01-05 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 River Way None 2
C1168/258/01 C1 Morden Hall Mrs Ivy Eggleton 1 Recording Store Eggleton, Ivy (speaker, female; Temporary resident) Briscoe, Desmond, 1925-2006 (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-01-28 00:00:00 Unknown 0.125 Morden Hall None 2
C1168/255/01-02 S1 Greys Court Lady Brunner 1 Recording Store Brunner, Elizabeth, 1904-2003 (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Price, Jean (speaker, female; interviewer) 1989-09-26 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:30:00 Greys Court None 2
C1168/254/01 C1 Claydon Sir Ralph Verney 1 Recording Store Verney, Ralph, 1915- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Peel, Ray (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-09-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Claydon None 2
C1168/253/01 C1 Claydon Amy Brennan 1 Recording Store Brennan, Amy, 1916- (speaker, female; Caretaker) Peel, Ray (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-09-01 00:00:00 Unknown 0.041666666666667 Claydon None 2
C1168/252/01 S2 Osterley Mrs Henecq 1 Recording Store + Electronic Henecq, Mrs, 1909- (speaker, female; interviewee; Maid) Price, Jean (speaker, female; interviewer?) 1989-05-15 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:21:00 Osterley None 2
C1168/251/01 C1 Osterley Lord Jersey 1 Recording Store Jersey, George Francis Child-Villiers, Earl of, 1910-1998 (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Price, Jean (speaker, female; interviewer?) 1989-07-21 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:33:00 Osterley None 2
C1168/250 S2 Osterley Mr Denton 1 Recording Store + Electronic Denton, Mr, 1917- (speaker, male; interviewee; Gardener) Price, Jean (speaker, female; interviewer?) 1989-06-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:26:20 Osterley None 2
C1168/249/01 C1 Little Bartletts Mrs Tippings 1 Recording Store Tipping, Mrs (speaker, female; Tenant of property) Turton, Mary (speaker, female; interviewer) 1989-05-12 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:15:00 little Bartletts None 2
C1168/248/01-02 C1 Fenton House Derek Jackson 1 Recording Store Jackson, Derek (speaker, male; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Peel, Ray (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-04-27 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Fenton House None 2
C1168/247/01 C1 Wharfedale 1 Recording Store Watson, Graham (speaker, male; Property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Yeadon, Sheila (speaker, female; interviewer) 1989-02-02 00:00:00 Unknown 0.083333333333333 Wharfedale None 2
C1168/245/01 C1 Len Clarke CBE 1 Recording Store Clarke, Len (speaker, male; National Trust Committee) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-07-06 00:00:00 Unknown 0.125 All None 2
C1168/244/01 C1 Uppark Mary Gervis 1 Recording Store Gervis, Mary (speaker, female; Local resident) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-05-03 00:00:00 Unknown 0.125 Uppark None 2
C1168/243/01 C1 Uppark fire reports 1989 1 Recording Store N/A, N/A, Radio Solent Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-08-31 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Uppark None 2 BBC Radio coverage of the fire on the 31st August 1989 from a radio car outside
C1168/241/01 C1 Charlecote House 1 Recording Store Fairfax-Lucy, Lady Alice (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Lane, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-06-27 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:23:00 Charlecote House None 2
C1168/240/01 C1 Lodge Park Sherborne Mrs Betty Hall 1 Recording Store Hall, Betty (speaker, female) Lane, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-06-20 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Lodge Park None 2
C1168/239/01 C1 Baddesley Clinton, Roy McLeod 1 Recording Store Mc Leod, Roy (speaker, male; National Trust Staff) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-11-22 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:35:00 Baddesley Clinton None 2
C1168/238/01 C1 Hidcote Manor Gardens Plays Madge Organ 1 Recording Store Organ, Madge (speaker, female; Actor in National Trust Shakespeare production) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-08-05 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:25:00 Hidcote Manor None 2
C1168/237/01 C1 Hidcote Manor Gardens Drama Alan Morgan 1 Recording Store Morgan, Alan (speaker, male; Director of National Trust theatre productions) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-05-28 00:00:00 Unknown 0.041666666666667 Hidcote Manor None 2
C1168/236/01 C1 Hidcote Manor Gardens Play 1989 1 Recording Store Wickham, Tony (speaker, male; Producer of National Trust Shakespeare production) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-06-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:25:00 Hidcote Manor None 2
C1168/235/01 C1 Mr vines and Mrs Stagg Packwood House 1 Recording Store Vines, Mr (speaker, male; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Stagg, Mrs (speaker, female; Gardener) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-05-11 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:25:00 Packwood House None 2
C1168/234/01-02 C1 John Workman, Forestry Adviser 1 Recording Store Workman, John (speaker, male; Forestry Advisor) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-08-02 00:00:00 Unknown 0.083333333333333 All None 2
C1168/233/01-02 C1 David Mounce,Administrator at Speke Hall 1 Recording Store Mounce, David (speaker, male; Property Administrator) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-06-08 00:00:00 Unknown 0.083333333333333 Speke Hall None 2
C1168/232/01-02 C1 Robert Latham, Solicitor 1 Recording Store Latham , Robert (speaker, male; Solicitor to National Trust) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-03-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/231 C1 Miss Ruth Sagar (Nt Staff) 1 Recording Store Sagar, Ruth, ca.1920- (speaker, female; Secretary to National Trust Regional Committee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-04-11 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 All None 2
C1168/230 C1 Kinver Edge K.W. Wrigley 1 Recording Store Wrigley, K. W., 1912- (speaker, male; National Trust Committee Member) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-09-27 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:58:30 Kinver Edge None 2
C1168/228 C1 Kinver, Mr Niblett 1920-1989 1 Recording Store Niblett, Mr, 1916- (speaker, male; Local visitor) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-04-28 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:18:35 Kinver Edge None 2
C1168/228 C1 Kinver, Mr Niblett 1920-1989 1 Recording Store Niblett, Mr, 1916- (speaker, male; Local visitor) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-04-28 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:18:35 Kinver Edge None 2
C1168/227 C1 Kinver, Mr Clews 1904-1989 1 Recording Store Clews, Mr, 1904- (speaker, male; Local resident) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-02-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:25:00 Kinver Edge None 2
C1168/226 C1 Kinver Rock Houses & Area 1 Recording Store Potts, Maude, 1902- (speaker, female; Local resident) Baker, Mrs (speaker, female; Local resident) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-03-08 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:13:30 Kinver Edge None 2
C1168/225 C1 Kinver Rock Houses, Mr & Mrs Reeves 1 Recording Store Reeves, Mrs (speaker, female; Local resident) Reeves, Mr (speaker, male; Local resident) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-02-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:10:00 Kinver Edge None 2
C1168/224 C1 Kinver Rock Houses, Partridge and Fletcher 1 Recording Store Partridge, Mrs, ca.1906- (speaker, female; Local visitor) Fletcher, Mrs (speaker, female; Local visitor) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-02-14 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:10:00 Kinver Edge None 2
C1168/223 C1 Kinver Rock Houses,Mr & Mrs Novak 1 Recording Store Novak, Mrs, 1926- (speaker, female; Local resident) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-02-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:15:00 Kinver Edge None 2
C1168/222 C1 Kinver Edge Rock Houses,Handley &Timmings 1 Recording Store Handley, Mrs, 1911- (speaker, female; Local resident) Timmings, Mr (speaker, male; Local resident) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-02-06 00:00:00 Unknown 0.00049768518518519 Kinver Edge None 2
C1168/141/01-02 C1 Baddesley Clinton, Roy McLeod 1 Recording Store McLeod, Roy, ca.1930- (speaker, male; National Trust Staff) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-03-09 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 02:00:10 Baddesley Clinton None 2
C1168/135/01-02 C1 Tom Parsons, Field Officer, Isle of Wight 1 Recording Store Parsons, Tom, 1906- (speaker, male; Army service) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989-01-12 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Bembridge, Newtown None 2
C1168/132 C1 Mrs Louisa Fletcher, Newtown, Isle of Wight 1 Recording Store Fletcher, Louisa (speaker, female; Local resident) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1989 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:33 Newtown None 2
C1168/1609/1 Paddy Shiel interviewed by Bill Gatter 1 Recording Electronic Shiel, Paddy (speaker, male; interviewee) Gatter, Bill (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-09-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:33:09 Dudmaston Unknown 3
C1168/1499/1 Mr.& Mrs. Cyril Powick interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Powick, Cyril, 1907- (speaker, male; interviewee; Former Estate Manager) Powick, Mrs. (speaker, female; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-08-16 00:00:00 Interviewees’ home, UK 1970-01-01 01:32:00 Hanbury Hall Unknown 3
C1168/1484/1 Joan Ferguson interviewed by Bill Gatter 1 Recording Electronic Ferguson, Joan, 1933- (speaker, female; interviewee) Gatter, Bill (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-09-06 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, UK 1970-01-01 00:23:03 Dudmaston Unknown 3
C1168/1380/1 Mildred Dale interviewed by John Lane 1 Recording Electronic Dale, Mildred (speaker, female; interviewee) Lane, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-04-26 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:50:00 Charlecote Park Unknown 3
C1168/1369/1 John Sales interviewed by Malcolm Billings: BBC broadcast ‘The Gardener’s Tale’ 1 Recording Electronic Sales, John (speaker, male; interviewee) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988 or 1999 Biddulph Grange, Biddulph, Staffordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:15:00 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3
C1168/1341/1 Jack Cooper interviewed by John Lane 1 Recording Electronic Cooper, Jack (speaker, male; interviewee; former gardener) Lane, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-06-? Berrington, Herefordshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:46:00 Berrington Hall Unknown 3
C1168/1237/1 Calke Abbey – Annette Edwards 1 Recording Store + Electronic Edwards, Annette, (speaker, female; interviewee; laundry) Usher, Kerry (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-08-28 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:25:00 Calke Abbey Unknown 4
C1168/956/01 Scotney Castle – John Henley 1 Recording Electronic Henley, John, 1913- (speaker, male; interviewee; tenant) Lambing, Barbara (speaker, female; interviewer) 1988-05-21 00:00:00 Scotney Castle, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:17:00 Scotney Castle Unknown 4
C1168/955/01 Scotney Castle – Bernard Fuller 1 Recording Electronic Fuller, Bernard, 1928- (speaker, male; interviewee; gardener) Lambing, Barbara (speaker, female; interviewer) 1988-03-22 00:00:00 Goudhurst, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Scotney Castle Unknown 4
C1168/1203/1 Dunham Massey – Hugh Blane 1 Recording Electronic Blane, Hugh, (speaker, male; interviewee; blacksmith) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-08-11 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:34:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1202/1 Dunham Massey – Jim Burke 1 Recording Electronic Burke, Jim, (speaker, male; interviewee; resident of Dunham Massey) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-06-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:16:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1199/1 Dunham Massey – Dorothy Millington 1 Recording Electronic Millington, Dorothy, (speaker, female; interviewee; resident of Dunham Park) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-05-18 00:00:00 Dunham Massey Park, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:53:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1196/1 Dunham Massey – J L Record 1 Recording Electronic Record, J L, (speaker, male; interviewee; businessman on Stamford estate) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-08-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:25:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1193/1 Dunham Massey – Noel Taylor 1 Recording Electronic Taylor, Noel, (speaker, male; interviewee; visitor to Dunham Massey) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-08-28 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:16:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1191/1 Dunham Massey – E H Bird 1 Recording Electronic Bird, E H, (speaker, male; interviewee; Church of England minister at Carrington) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-10-27 00:00:00 Dunham Massey Hall, Altrincham, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:23:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1190/1 Dunham Massey – Eva Smythe 1 Recording Electronic Smythe, Eva, (speaker, female; interviewee; visitor to Dunham Massey) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-03-25 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:32:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1186/1 Dunham Massey – Sheila Burke 1 Recording Electronic Burke, Sheila, (speaker, female; interviewee; daughter of chauffeur to 10th Earl of Stamford) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-06-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:16:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1181/1 Dunham Massey – Arthur Shufflebotham interviewed by Peter Lee 1 Recording Electronic Shufflebotham, Arthur, (speaker, male; interviewee; gardener and estate employee) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-03-25 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:33:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1179/1 Dunham Massey – Fred Pearce 1 Recording Electronic Pearce, Fred, (speaker, male; interviewee; resident of Dunham Massey) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-04-28 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Dunham Massey, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:32:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1178/1 Dunham Massey – Barbara Grey 1 Recording Electronic Grey, Barbara, (speaker, female; interviewee; daughter-in-law of Lady Mary Grey, daughter of 8th Earl of Stamford) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-07-22 00:00:00 Interviewee’s home, Cheltenham, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1176/1 Dunham Massey – John Heywood 1 Recording Electronic Heywood, John, (speaker, male; interviewee; vicar ) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-02-25 00:00:00 Dunham Massey Hall, Altrincham, Cheshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:44:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1053/02 Ebworth – John Workman – Part 2 1 Recording Store Workman, John (speaker, male; interviewee; forestry advisor) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-05-16 (Side A),1996-09-25 (Side B) Interviewee’s home 1970-01-01 01:51:00 Ebworth Refer to curator 2
C798/01/05 C1 Sir Roy Strong in conversation with John Makepeace 1 Recording Store + Electronic Makepeace, John (speaker, male; interviewee; furniture designer and maker) Strong, Roy C., 1935- (speaker, male; interviewer) Bumpus, Judith, 1939-2010 (radio producer) 1988-10-14 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:24:26 N/A Access restricted 2 Private research only. For publication or broadcasting of this material, refer to Curator Recorded for Third Ear, BBC Radio 3
C1168/957/01 C1 Scotney Castle – Mr M. R, Martin 1 Recording Store Martin, M. R. (speaker, male; Head Gardener) Laming, Barbara (speaker, female) 1988-06-06 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Scotney Castle None 2
C1168/952/01 S1 Ightham Mote – Norman Leftley 1 Recording Store Leftley, Norman (speaker, male; Gardener) Lewell, Denis (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-10-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:19:07 Ightham Mote; None 2
C1168/951/01 S1 Ightham Mote – Mrs Jean Leftley 1 Recording Store Leftley, Jean (speaker, female; Local Resident & Estate Employee) Lewell, Denis (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-10-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:37:22 Ightham Mote None 2
C1168/946/01 C1 Knole – Mr & Mrs Collins 1 Recording Store + Electronic Collins, Mrs, 1900- (speaker, female; First Kitchen Maid) Collins, Mr (speaker, male; Blacksmith) Ferguson, Wendy (speaker, female) 1988-03-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Knole None 4 Digital .jpg photograph of Mr and Mrs Collins is available via the Oral History department A digital .jpg photograph of Mr and Mrs Collins is available via the Oral History department
C1168/945/01 C1 Knole – Margaret Ritchie and David Ritchie 1 Recording Store + Electronic Ritchie, Mrs, 1926- (speaker, female; Housemaid) Ritchie, Mr (speaker, male; Gardener) Ferguson, Wendy (speaker, female) 1988-04-14 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Knole None 4
C1168/944/01 C1 Knole – Miss Lucy and Miss Agnes Hodder 1 Recording Store + Electronic Hodder, Lucy, 1897- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Hodder, Agnes (speaker, female; Local Resident) Ferguson, Wendy (speaker, female) 1988-02-03 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Knole None 4
C1168/942/01 C1 Knole – Mrs Emmy Arlett 1 Recording Store + Electronic Arlett, Emmy, 1908- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Ferguson, Wendy (speaker, female) 1988-01-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Knole None 4
C1168/941/01 C1 Knole – Mr Sam King 1 Recording Store + Electronic King, Sam, 1907- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Ferguson, Wendy (speaker, female) 1988-01-07 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Knole None 4 Typed transcript of interview is available via the Oral History department
C1168/938/01 C1 Knole – Mr Hugh Sackville-West 1 Recording Store + Electronic Sackville-West, Hugh, 1920- (speaker, male;Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Ferguson, Wendy (speaker, female) 1988-01-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:20:00 Knole None 4
C1168/928/01 C1 Memories of Toys Hill 1 Recording Store Perry, Kathleen, 1920- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Solway, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-10-05 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Toys Hill None 2
C1168/873/01 C1 Fred Jones recalls Gardening at Owletts 1 Recording Store Jones, Fred, 1921- (speaker, male; Gardener) Gibson, Ruth (speaker, female; interviewer) 1988-02-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Owletts None 2
C1168/872/01 C1 Suzanne Edmeades-Stearn – Owletts 1 Recording Store Edmeades-Stearn, Mrs Suzanne, 1947- (speaker, female; Family of Property Owner) Edmeades-Stearn, Michael (speaker, male; Family of Property Owner) Gibson, Ruth (speaker, female; interviewer) 1988-02-04 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Owletts / Nurstead Court None 2
C1168/871/01 C1 William James Baker – Owletts 1 Recording Store Baker, William James, 1906- (speaker, male; Family of Property Owner) Gibson, Ruth (speaker, female; interviewer) 1988-02-11 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Owletts / Nurstead Court None 2
C1168/55/01-02 C1 John Workman interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Store Workman, John (speaker, male; Consultant on Conservation and Forestry) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-05-16 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All Unknown 2
C1168/54 C1 Memories of Mr Oakes Arton’s grandchildren, Packwood House 1 Recording Store Davison, Mary (speaker, female; Grandfather was owner of Packwood House from 1869-1904) Parkes, Noel (speaker, male; Grandfather was owner of Packwood House from 1869-1904) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-05-06, 1988-06-02 Unknown Unknown Various Unknown 2
C1168/787/01 C1 Pillars of Society Radio Programme 1 Recording Store unidentified (speakers) unidentified (speaker; BBC Radio 4 interviewer) 1988-06-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Various Unknown 2
C1168/766/01 C1 Scotney Castle: Mrs Hussey 1 Recording Store Hussey, Betty (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988 Unknown Unknown Scotney Castle None 2
C1168/472/01 C1 Batemans, Lord Hardinge of Penshurst 1 Recording Store Hardinge of Penshurst, Lord, 1922- (speaker, male; Family friend) Heuston, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-02-28 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:15:00 Bateman’s None 2
C1168/463/01-02 C1 Newtown, Isle of Wight, George Seabroke 1 Recording Store Seabroke, George, 1910- (speaker, male; Local resident) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-07-31 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Newtown None 2
C1168/437/01 C1 Kedleston Hall, Ottilie, Viscountess Scarsdale 1 Recording Store Scarsdale, Viscountess Ottilie, 1920- (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-10-06 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:37:00 Kedleston Hall None 2
C1168/436/01 C1 Kedleston Hall, Harry Yates 1 Recording Store Yates, Harry, 1907- (speaker, male; Carpenter) MacDougal; Scarsdale, ?;? (speaker, male; interviewer); (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-09-30 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Kedleston Hall None 2
C1168/376/01 C1 Newtown, Isle of Wight, Bernard and Betty Smith 1 Recording Store Smith, Bernard, 1917- (speaker, male; Berthing Master) Smith, Bernard, 1917- (speaker, male; Berthing Master) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-08-24, 1988-08-25 Unknown Tape 1: A=30’06”, B=30’33”; tape 2: A=30’32”, B=30’45”; tape 3: A=28’52”, B=17’15” Newtown None 2
C1168/267/01 C1 Kedleston Joseph Kilborn 1 Recording Store Kilborn, Joseph, 1899- (speaker, male; Hall Boy) MacDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-10-14 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Kedleston Hall None 2
C1168/261/01 C1 River Way 1 Recording Store Harris, Captain Tiny (speaker, male; Lock keeper) Briscoe, Desmond, 1925-2006 (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-08-11 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 River Way None 2
C1168/260/01 Polesden Lacey 1 Recording Store Thompson , Arthur (speaker, male; Horse Groom) Briscoe, Desmond, 1925-2006 (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-02-27 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:36:37 Polesden Lacey None 2
C1168/259/01 Polesden Lacey 1 Recording Store Nash, Bob (speaker, male; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Briscoe, Desmond, 1925-2006 (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-02-22 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:29:58 Polesden Lacey None 2
C1168/257/01 C1 Clarendon Park, Mrs Mollie Liddle 1 Recording Store Liddle (OBE), Mrs Mollie , 1907- (speaker, female; Property guide) Briscoe, Desmond, 1925-2006 (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-01-26 00:00:00 Unknown 0.125 Clandon Park None 2
C1168/256/01 C1 Box Hill Mrs John Logie Baird 1 Recording Store Baird, J. L., 1907- (speaker, female; Tenant of property) Briscoe, Desmond, 1925-2006 (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-12-01 00:00:00 Unknown 0.125 Box Hill None 2
C1168/242/01 C1 Uppark, Tour of the House, Sherringtons 1 Recording Store Sherrington, Mr (speaker, male; Gardener) Sherrington, Mrs (speaker, female; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-07-06 00:00:00 Unknown 0.125 Uppark None 2
C1168/142 C1 Uppark, Mrs Jean Meade-Fetherstonhaugh 1 Recording Store + Electronic Meade-Fetherstonhaugh, Mrs Jean (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-12-10 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Uppark None 2
C1168/140 C1 Uppark, Fred Pay 1 Recording Store Pay, Fred, 1907- (speaker, male; Woodman) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-07-13 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Uppark None 2
C1168/139 C1 Uppark, Don Blackmore 1 Recording Store Blackmore, Don, 1903- (speaker, male; Chauffeur) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-07-04 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Uppark None 2
C1168/137/01-02 C1 Packwood House, Frank Lyddon 1 Recording Store Lyddon, Frank (speaker, male; Custodian of property) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-12-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 02:00:15 Packwood House None 2
C1168/134 C1 Uppark, Reg & Violet Sherrington 1 Recording Store Sherrington, Reg, ca.1905- (speaker, male; Gardener) Sherrington, Violet, ca.1905- (speaker, female; Scullery Maid) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-06-30 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:12 Uppark None 2
C1168/133 C1 Sir John Nicholson, Mottistone Manor 1 Recording Store Nicholson, John, 1911- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-10-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:30 Mottistone None 2
C1168/131 C1 Kedleston Hall, Mr & Mrs Hurst 1 Recording Store Hurst, Laurence (speaker, male; Butler) Hurst, Margaret (speaker, female; Cleaner) MacDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-07-21 00:00:00 Unknown 26 min.; 30 min Kedleston Hall None 2
C1168/130 S2 C1 Kedleston Hall, Harry Yates 1 Recording Store Yates, Harry, 1907- (speaker, male; Apprentice Carpenter) MacDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-09-30 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:46:00 Kedleston Hall None 2
C1168/130 S1 C1 Kedleston Hall, Mrs Hall 1 Recording Store Hall, G. L., 1900- (speaker, female; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) MacDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-08-25 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Kedleston Hall None 2
C1168/110 C1 Hanbury Hall, Mr & Mrs Powick 1 Recording Store Powick, Cyril (speaker, male; Property Estates Manager) Powick, Mrs (speaker, female) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-08-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:42:43 Hanbury Hall None 2
C1168/108/01-02 C1 Lord Mottistone, Isle of Wight 1 Recording Store Mottistone, Lord , 1920- (speaker, male; Property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-08-24 00:00:00 Unknown 30 min.; 30 min.; 30 min.; 30 min. approx Mottistone None 2
C1168/88 C1 Bembridge Windmill, Isle of Wight 1 Recording Store Everest, Charles (speaker, male; Warden of property) Steadman, Dennis (speaker, male; Custodian of property) Bright, Francis (speaker, male; Isle of Wight Committee) 1988-05-10 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Bembridge Windmill None 2
C1168/87 C1 Isle of Wight, Francis Bright – Chairman Isle of Wight Committee 1 Recording Store Bright, Francis (speaker, male; Isle of Wight Committee) Bright, Francis (speaker, male; Isle of Wight Committee) 1988-05-12 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Isle of Wight None 2
C1168/84 T1-T3 Needles Battery, Isle of Wight, Gunner George Brown – Life Story 1 Recording Store Brown, George (speaker, male; Army service) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-04-21 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Needles Battery None 2
C1168/83 C1 Hinton Ampner, Miss Gladys Martin 1 Recording Store Martin, Gladys (speaker, female; Teacher) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-05 Unknown Unknown Hinton Ampner None 2
C1168/82 C1 Nyman’s Storm Damage, Radio Sussex News Coverage 1 Recording Store Rosse, Anne Parsons, Countess of, 1902-1992 (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Unknown 1988-05-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:04:59 Nyman’s Gardens None 2 Reporter: Jane Kingham; off-air radio recording – Radio Sussex.
C1168/81 C1 Hinton Ampner, Winifred Barry 1 Recording Store Barry, Winifred (speaker, female; Teacher) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-01 Unknown Unknown Hinton Ampner None 2
C1168/66/01-02 C1 National Trust Forestry Advisor (Part One) 1 Recording Store Workman, John (speaker, male; Forestry Advisor) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-05-16 00:00:00 Unknown 45 min.; 45 min.; ca.10 min. approx All None 2
C1168/65 C1 Packwood House 1 Recording Store Davison, Mary (speaker, female; Resident) Parkes, Noel (speaker, male; Resident) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1988-05-06, 1988-05-20 Unknown Unknown Packwood None 2
C1168/1608/1 Bob Lawrence interviewed by Bill Gatter 1 Recording Electronic Lawrence, Bob (speaker, male; interviewee) Gatter, Bill (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-12-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:13:51 Dudmaston Unknown 3
C1168/1498/1 Tom Cocum, Ted Garfield & John Cairns interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Cocum, Tom (speaker, male; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-11-05 00:00:00 Hanbury Hall, Hanbury, Worcestershire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:32:00 Hanbury Hall Unknown 3
C1168/1497/1 Selby Clewer interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Clewer, Selby (speaker, male; interviewee; administrator) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-08-24 00:00:00 Hanbury Hall, Hanbury, Worcestershire, England, UK 1970-01-01 01:38:00 Hanbury Hall Unknown 3 First NT Administrator at Hanbury
C1168/1485/1 Lady Rachel Labouchere interviewed by Bill Gatter and Julian Gibbs 1 Recording Electronic Labouchere, Lady Rachel, 1908- (speaker, female; interviewee) Gatter, Bill (speaker, male; interviewer) Julian Gibbs (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-11-09, 1987-11-16 Dudmaston, Shropshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 04:42:00 Dudmaston Unknown 3
C1168/1391/1 Sir Robert Throckmorton interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Throckmorton, Sir Robert, 1908- (speaker, male; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:59:00 Coughton Court Unknown 3
C1168/1390/1 Pat Johnson interviewed by Michael Ford 1 Recording Electronic Johnson, Pat, 1929- (speaker, female; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:08:00 Coughton Court Unknown 3
C1168/1338/1 Sid Bagley interviewed by Bill Gatter 1 Recording Electronic Bagley, Sid, 1905- (speaker, male; interviewee; Gardener) Gatter, Bill (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-12-10 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:31:00 Benthall Hall Unknown 3
C1168/1337/1 Edith Bird interviewed by Bill Gatter 1 Recording Electronic Bird, Edith, 1909? (speaker, female; interviewee) Gatter, Bill (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-12-10 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:27:00 Benthall Hall Unknown 3
C1168/1335/1 James Benthall interviewed by Bill Gatter 1 Recording Electronic Benthall, James, 1933- (speaker, male; interviewee) Gatter, Bill (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-19 00:00:00 Benthall Hall?, Broseley, Shropshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:31:00 Benthall Hall Unknown 3
C1168/1334/1 Sir Paul Benthall KBE interviewed by Bill Gatter 1 Recording Electronic Benthall, Sir Paul, 1902- (speaker, male; interviewee) Gatter, Bill (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-12, 1987-10-19, 1987-11 Benthall Hall, Broseley, Shropshire, England, UK 1970-01-01 04:38:00 Benthall Hall Unknown 3
C1168/1241/1 Calke Abbey – Eric Hatton 1 Recording Store + Electronic Hatton, Eric, (speaker, male; interviewee) Usher, Kerry (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-05-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:01:00 Calke Abbey Refer to curator 4
C1168/954/1 Scotney Castle – Joe Campany 1 Recording Electronic Campany, Joe, 1928- (speaker, male; interviewee; maintenance worker) Laming, Barbara (speaker, female) 1987-12-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:35:00 Scotney Castle Refer to curator 4
C1168/950/01 S2 Ightham Mote – Mrs E. H. Thorpe 1 Recording Store Thorpe, E. H. (speaker, female; Cook) Lewell, Denis (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-11-09 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Ightham Mote None 2
C1168/950/01 S1 C2 Ightham Mote – Mr Wally Gooze 1 Recording Store Gooze, Wally (speaker, male; Local Resident) Lewell, Denis (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-11-09 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Ightham Mote None 2
C1168/950/01 S1 C1 Ightham Mote – Mrs Dorothy Smith 1 Recording Store Smith, Dorothy (speaker, female; Local Resident) Lewell, Denis (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-11-09 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Ightham Mote None 2
C1168/943/01 C1 Knole – Mr Fred Piercy 1 Recording Store + Electronic Piercy, Fred (speaker, male; Clerk of Works) Ferguson, Wendy (speaker, female) 1987-12-18 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Knole None 4
C1168/937/01 PART SIDE B C1 Knole – Mrs Funnell & Dora 1 Recording Store + Electronic Funnell, Mrs, 1896- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Funnell, Dora (speaker, female; Local Resident) Unknown 1987-08-20 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Knole None 4
C1168/937/01 SIDE A & PART SIDE B C1 Knole – Mrs Margaret West 1 Recording Store + Electronic West, Margaret, c.1925- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Ferguson, Wendy (speaker, female) 1987-08-20 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Knole None 4
C1168/936/01 C1 Knole – Mr Jack Pattenden 1 Recording Store + Electronic Pattenden, Jack, 1911- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Ferguson, Wendy (speaker, female) 1987-09-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Knole None 4
C1168/935/01 SIDE B C1 Knole – Mr Douglas Jeffery 1 Recording Store Jeffery, Douglas, 1915- (speaker, male; Relative of Estate Workers) Ferguson, Wendy (speaker, female) 1987-08-27 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Knole None 2
C1168/935/01 SIDE A C1 Knole – Mrs Pru Carter 1 Recording Store + Electronic Carter, Pru, 1929- (speaker, female; Daughter of Chauffeur) Ferguson, Wendy (speaker, female) 1987-08-21 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Knole None 4
C1168/934/01 C1 Knole – Mr William Hughes 1 Recording Store + Electronic Hughes, William, 1911-1993 (speaker, male; interviewee; second footman and butler) Ferguson, Wendy (speaker, female) 1987-08-21 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Knole None 4
C1168/931/01-02 C1 Nigel Nicolson 1 Recording Store Nicolson, Nigel, 1917- (speaker, male) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sissinghurst None 2
C1168/870/01 C1 Caroline Baker – Owletts 1 Recording Store Baker, Caroline, 1945- (speaker, female; Family of Property Owner) Gibson, Ruth (speaker, female; interviewer) 1987-11-06 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Owletts None 2
C1168/869/01 C1 Michael Baker – Owletts 1 Recording Store Baker, Michael, 1937- (speaker, male; Family of Property Owner) Owens, Dottie (speaker, female; interviewer) 1987-11-06 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Owletts None 2
C1168/868/01 C1 Henry Baker – Owletts 1 Recording Store Baker, Henry, 1905- (speaker, male; Donor’s Son) Gibson, Ruth (speaker, female; interviewer) 1987-09-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Owletts None 2
C1168/53 C1 Hanbury Hall – Memories of the hall and village 1 Recording Store Cocum, Tom (speaker, male; Sisters worked at Hanbury Hall) Garfield, Ted (speaker, male; Land worker, gate opener, car washer, etc) Cairns, John, (speaker, male) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-11-05 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Hanbury Hall None 2
C1168/46/01 C1 Interview with Charles Lines 1 Recording Store Lines, Charles (speaker, male; Architectural Historian) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-08-19 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Unknown None 2
C1168/45/01 C1 Chedworth Roman Villa 1 Recording Store Irvine, Norman (speaker, male; Curator) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-07-23 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Chedworth Roman Villa None 2
C1168/44/01 C1 Interview with Selby Clewer (Hanbury Hall) 1 Recording Store Clewer, Selby (speaker, male; Administrator) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-08-24 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:20 Hanbury Hall None 2
C1168/43/01 C1 Interview with George Dennis (Snowshill Manor Collection) 1 Recording Store Dennis, George (speaker, male; Craftsman) Dennis, Mrs (speaker, female) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-07-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Snowshill Manor None 2
C1168/42/01 C1 Interview with Ken Vaughan, Westbury Park 1 Recording Store Vaughan, Ken (speaker, male; Chief Gardener) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-04-27 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Westbury Court None 2
C1168/41/01 C1 Interview with Mrs Colchester Wemyss and Elizabeth Colchester Wemyss 1 Recording Store Colchester-Wemyss, Mrs (speaker, female) Colchester-Wemyss, Elizabeth (speaker, female) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-07-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Westbury Court None 2
C1168/40/01 C1 Interview with Alistair Finlinson, Regional Director 1 Recording Store Finlinson, Alistair (speaker, male; Regional Director of Severn Region) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-06-03 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Unknown None 2
C1168/39/01 C1 Mrs Pat Johnson – Coughton Court School 1 Recording Store Johnson, Pat (speaker, female) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:10:00 Coughton Court None 2
C1168/485/01 C Emmetts, Mrs Gladys Rose Leigh 1 Recording Store + Electronic Leigh, Gladys Rose, 1920- (speaker, female; Housemaid) Solway, J (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-26 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Emmetts None 2
C1168/484/01 C1 Emmetts, John Pym 1 Recording Store + Electronic Pym, John, 1908- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Cobb, Elizabeth (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Solway, J (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-09-04 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Emmetts None 2
C1168/483/01 C1 Emmetts, George Joy 1 Recording Store + Electronic Joy, George (speaker, male; Gardener) Solway, J (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-08-26 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Emmetts None 2
C1168/482/01 C1 Emmetts, Mr and Mrs William Harvey 1 Recording Store + Electronic Harvey, William (speaker, male; Chauffeur) Harvey, Dorothy (speaker, female; Employee of property (before donation to National TrusT)) Solway, J (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-08-28 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Emmetts Refer to curator 2
C1168/481/01 C1 Emmetts, Mr Desmond Boakes 1 Recording Store + Electronic Boakes, Desmond, 1925- (speaker, male; Farmhand) Solway, J (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-28 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Emmetts None 2
C1168/480/01 C1 Emmetts, Mrs Audrey Carr 1 Recording Store + Electronic Carr, Audrey, 1926- (speaker, female; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Solway, J (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-26 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Emmetts None 2
C1168/479/01 C1 Emmetts, Mrs Margaret King 1 Recording Store + Electronic King, Margaret, 1914- (speaker, female; Cook/ Kitchen Maid) Solway, J (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-28 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Emmetts None 2
C1168/478/01 C1 Emmetts, Mr Jack Ayres 1 Recording Store + Electronic Ayres, Jack, 1902- (speaker, male; Farm Manager) Solway, J (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-30 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Emmetts None 2
C1168/470 C1 Bodiam Castle, Jim Past 1 Recording Store + Electronic Past, Jim (speaker, male; interviewee; Property Administrator) Haddon, Carol (speaker, female; interviewer) 1987-11-16 00:00:00 UK Unknown Bodiam Castle None 2
C1168/453/01 C1 Bateman’s, David Bennett, Lance Thirkell 1 Recording Store Bennett, David, 1912- (speaker, male; Secretary to Management Committee) Thirkell, Lance, 1921- (speaker, male; Family of resident) Heuston, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-11-25 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:26:00 Bateman’s None 2 Notes state Lance Thirkell does not wish to be quoted.
C1168/452/01 C1 Bateman’s, Ron King, Mrs Sutherland 1 Recording Store King, Ron (speaker, male; Steward) Sutherland, Betty (speaker, female; Administrator) Heuston, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-06 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Bateman’s None 2
C1168/451/01 C1 Bateman’s, Discussion on contents 1 Recording Store Unknown Unknown 1987-07-16 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Bateman’s None 2 Tape has no introduction. Cassette case states first part of tape is lost, tape starts at 305-6 on first side. No information on those heard on recording.
C1168/448/01 C1 Bateman’s Jean Maude-Roxby, Sir Henry Feilden 1 Recording Store Maude-Roxby, Jean (speaker, female; Local visitor) Fielden, Henry, 1916- (speaker, male; Local visitor) Heuston, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-08-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Bateman’s None 2
C1168/447/01 C1 Mrs Thornburgh and Mrs Kemp interviewed by John Heuston 1 Recording Store Thornburgh, Mrs (speaker, female; Nurse) Kemp, Mrs (speaker, female; Housemaid) Heuston, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-09-12 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Bateman’s None 2
C1168/446/01 C1 Bateman’s, Ernest Brown, Walter Frizzell. 1 Recording Store Brown, Ernest, 1911- (speaker, male; Gardener) Frizzell, Walter, 1904- (speaker, male; Dairyman) Heuston, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-09-18 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:05:00 Bateman’s None 2
C1168/316/01 C1 Calke Abbey Mrs Mee Mr Rex and Mr Cooper. 1 Recording Store Mee, Mrs, ca.1940- (speaker, female; Local resident) Rex, Mr, ca.1940- (speaker, male; Local resident) Cooper, Mr, ca.1940- (speaker, male; Local resident) Usher, Kerry (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-08-17 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Calke Abbey None 2
C1168/221 C1 Wimpole Hall, Mrs Wright, childhood memories. 1 Recording Store Wright, Mrs, 1923- (speaker, female; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-12-11 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/220 C1 Ickworth/Wimpole, Mrs Basham, Lady Phyllis Macrae 1 Recording Store Potts, Maude, 1902- (speaker, female; Local resident) Macrae, Lady Phyllis (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-12-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Ickworth/Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/219 C1 Ickworth, Lady Phyllis Macrae 1 Recording Store Macrae, Lady Phyllis (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-12-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Ickworth None 2
C1168/218 C1 Sheringham Hall,Gerrard Utting, Head Gardener. 1 Recording Store + Electronic Utting, Gerrard (speaker, male; Gardner) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-12-05 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sheringham Hall None 2
C1168/217/08 C1 Wicken Fen Commons, Nicolas Corbin, Land Agent 1948? 1 Recording Store Corbin, Nicolas (speaker, male; Land Agent) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-12-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wicken Fen Commons None 2 Tapes 01 and 04 temporarily unavailable
C1168/217/07 C1 Melton,Lavenham Guildhall, Felbrigg,Paycocks,Thorington Hall, Nicolas Corbin, Land Agent 1949. 1 Recording Store Corbin, Nicolas (speaker, male; Land Agent) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-12-09 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Melford,Lavenham,Felbrigg,Paycocks,Thorington Hall None 2 Tapes 01 and 04 temporarily unavailable
C1168/217/06 C1 Ickworth/Angelsey, Nicolas Corbin, Land agent for NT, 1949- 1 Recording Store Corbin, Nicolas (speaker, male; Land Agent) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-12-09 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Ickworth, Angelsey, Melford None 2 Tapes 01 and 04 temporarily unavailable
C1168/217/05 C1 Ickworth, Nicolas Corbin, National Trust Agent 1948-? 1 Recording Store Corbin, Nicolas (speaker, male; Land Agent) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-11-18 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Ickworth None 2 Tapes 01 and 04 temporarily unavailable
C1168/217/03 C1 Blickling Hall/Oxburgh, Nicolas Corbin, National Trust Agent 1948-? 1 Recording Store Corbin, Nicolas (speaker, male; Land Agent) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-11-18 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Blickling Hall None 2 Tapes 01 and 04 temporarily unavailable
C1168/217/02 C1 Blickling Hall, Nicolas Corbin, National Trust Agent 1948-? 1 Recording Store Corbin, Nicolas (speaker, male; Land Agent) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-11-17 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Blickling Hall None 2 Tapes 01 and 04 temporarily unavailable
C1168/216 C1 Felbrigg Hall, John Mottram, land agent 1 Recording Store Mottram, John (speaker, male; Land Agent) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-11-15 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Felbrigg Hall None 2
C1168/214 C1 Wimpole Hall,Mr Yorke. Grandson of Lord Hardwicke. 1 Recording Store Yorke, D. (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-11-06 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/213 C1 Oxburgh Hall, Miss Ruth English, Maid. Parlour maid, 1934-1943 (?) 1 Recording Store English, Ruth, ca.1918- (speaker, female; Parlour Maid) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-11-03 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Oxburgh Hall None 2
C1168/212 C1 Oxburgh Hall, Sir Edmund Bedingfeld, previous owner 1 Recording Store Bedingfeld, Edmund, 1915- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-03 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Oxburgh Hall None 2 Cassette & written text states name as Benningfield, typed text states Bedingfeld.
C1168/211 C1 Wimpole Hall, Mrs A.G. Carter, husband was horse keeper. 1 Recording Store Carter, A. G. (speaker, female; Housekeeper) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/210 C1 Oxburgh Hall, Henry Benningfield, son of previous owner 1 Recording Store Bedingfeld, Henry, 1943- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-31 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Oxburgh Hall None 2
C1168/209 C1 Felbrigg Hall, Mrs Leader, cook, 1920s-1930s 1 Recording Store Leader, Mrs, 1914- (speaker, female; Cook) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Felbrigg Hall None 2
C1168/208 C1 Sheringham Hall, Miss Clark, Maid 1 Recording Store Clark, Miss Jean (speaker, female; Maid) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sheringham Hall None 2
C1168/207 C1 Felbrigg Hall, Ben Massingham.Woodman, head. 1 Recording Store Massingham, Ben (speaker, male; Woodman) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Felbrigg Hall None 2
C1168/206 C1 Sheringham, Mrs Olive Smith, wife of chauffeur 1 Recording Store Smith, Olive (speaker, female; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sheringham Park None 2
C1168/205 C1 Blickling Hall, Bill Cox Carpenter, cabinetmaker 1 Recording Store Cox, Billy (speaker, male; Carpenter) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-28 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Blickling Hall None 2
C1168/204 C1 Blickling Hall, Mr Partridge, knew estate, Dawson’s on Mother’s side. 1 Recording Store Partridge, Mr (speaker, male; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-28 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Blickling Hall None 2
C1168/202 C1 Oxburgh, Mrs Marjorie Melton, second housemaid 1 Recording Store Melton, Marjorie, ca.1910- (speaker, female; 2nd Housemaid) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-23 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Oxburgh Hall None 2
C1168/201 C1 Felbrigg, Mr Ward, Butler 1 Recording Store Ward, Gordon (speaker, male; Butler) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-07-17 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Felbrigg Hall None 2
C1168/200 C1 Sheringham, Gerry Majuski, mechanic/valet 1 Recording Store Majuski, Gerry (speaker, male; Carpenter/ Mechanic) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-07-17 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Sheringham Park None 2
C1168/199 C1 Oxburgh Hall, Mrs Frances Greathead talking about old photographs 1 Recording Store Greathead, Frances (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-07-16 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Oxburgh Hall None 2
C1168/198 C1 Blickling Hall, Mrs Davy, Mrs Beart 1 Recording Store Davy, Mrs (speaker, female; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Beart, Mrs (speaker, female; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-06-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Blickling Hall None 2
C1168/197 C1 Blickling Hall, Philip Partridge, family all worked on the estate. 1 Recording Store Partridge, Philip (speaker, male; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-06-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Blickling Hall None 2
C1168/80 C1 Hinton Ampner, Interview & Memorial Service Joane Dutton 1 Recording Store Dutton, Joane (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-07-08, 1988-01-15 Unknown 12 min.; 29 min. 35 sec. approx Hinton Ampner None 2
C1168/79 C1 Petworth, Nanny Parke & Fred Streeter 1 Recording Store + Electronic Parke, Nanny, 1892.02- (speaker, female; Nanny) Streeter, Fred, 1892.02 (speaker, male; Head Gardener) Gouldstone, Cameron (speaker, male; interviewer) Meing, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) Douglas, Frank (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-21-10, 1972-06-22, 1975-06-18 Unknown Unknown Petworth None 2 Side A: Interviewee Nanny Parke (F), interviewer Paul Gouldstone (M); Side B: Interviewee Fred Streeter (M), interviewers Douglas Cameron (M) and Fred Meing (M). Part BBC used.
C1168/78 C1 Petworth, Drusilla & Sid Greest 1 Recording Store Greest, Drusilla (speaker, female; Maid) Greest, Sid (speaker, male; Painter) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-12-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Petworth None 2
C1168/77 C1 Petworth, Maurice Howard (Butler) 1 Recording Store Howard, Maurice (speaker, male; Butler) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-12-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Petworth None 2
C1168/76 C1 Hinton Ampner, Annie Nicholson & Gladys Trickle 1 Recording Store Nicholson, Annie (speaker, female; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Trickle, Gladys (speaker, female; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-12-01 00:00:00 Unknown 33 min.; 32 min. approx Hinton Ampner None 2
C1168/75 C1 Petworth, The Hon. Ursula Wyndham 1 Recording Store Wyndham, Ursula (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-21 00:00:00 Unknown 37 min.; 30 min. approx Petworth None 2
C1168/73 S2 C1 Hinton Ampner, Tony Butler 1 Recording Store Butler, Tony (speaker, male; Head Gardener) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-07-08 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Hinton Ampner None 2
C1168/73 S1 C1 Hinton Ampner, Mary Cross 1 Recording Store Cross, Mary (speaker, female; Housekeeper) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-07-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Hinton Ampner None 2
C1168/72/01-02 C1 Hinton Ampner, The Hon. Joane Dutton 1 Recording Store Dutton, Joane (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Gouldstone, Paul (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-05-29, 1987-07-08 Unknown Unknown Hinton Ampner None 2
C1168/71 C1 Claremont Landscape Garden 1 Recording Store Amess, Arnold (speaker, male; Head Gardener) N/A 1987-05-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Claremont None 2
C1168/70 C1 Severn Regional Director (Retired) 1 Recording Store Finlinson, Alastair (speaker, male; National Trust Staff RD 1971-87) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-06-03 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:41:00 All None 2
C1168/69 C1 Hanbury Hall, Worcestershire 1 Recording Store Clewer, Selby (speaker, male; Property Administrator) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-08-24 00:00:00 Unknown 0.041666666666667 Hanbury Hall None 2
C1168/68 C1 Westbury Court Garden, Gloucestershire 1 Recording Store Vaughan, Ken (speaker, male; Head Gardener) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-04-27 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Westbury Court None 2
C1168/67 C1 Historian on Trust properties & people 1 Recording Store Lines, Charles (speaker, male; Historian) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-08-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:54:25 All None 2
C1168/1604/1 Hilda Evans and Gertrude Carter interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Evans, Hilda, 1899- (speaker, female; interviewee) Carter, Gertrude, 1902- (speaker, female; interviewee) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-03-20 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:29:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1603 Bert Price interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Price, Bert, 1907- (speaker, male; interviewee; farmworker) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-02-05 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1602/1 Tom Habberley interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Habberley, Tom , 1910- (speaker, male; interviewee) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-01-15 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:28:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1302/1 Mike Threadgold interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Threadgold, Mike, 1937- (speaker, male; interviewee; gardener) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-30 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:51:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1301/1 Miss [D.A.] Harris interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Harris, D.A. (speaker, female; interviewee) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-08-13 00:00:00 Unknown 0.041666666666667 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1300/1 Miss [Marjorie]Going interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Going, Marjorie, 1906- (speaker, female; interviewee; teacher) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-08-07 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:44:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1299/1 David Brown interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Brown, David, 1942- (speaker, male; interviewee; information officer) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-08-06 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:04:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1298/1 Miss Fench interviewed by Belinda Cousens 1 Recording Electronic French, Miss (speaker, female; interviewee) Cousens, Belinda (speaker, female; interviewer) 1986-07-31 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:43:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1297/1 Sid Yates interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Yates, Sid, 1920- (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-07-25 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1296/1 G.M.Bowers interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Bowers, G.M., 1923- (speaker, female; interviewee) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-06-27 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:49:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1295/1 Tom Jones interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Jones, Tom, 1910- (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-06-18 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:04:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1294/1 Jack Manley interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Manley, Jack, 1920- (speaker, male; interviewee) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-06-11 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:11:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1293/1 John Adney interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Adney, John, 1915- (speaker, male; interviewee; farmer) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-06-05 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:49:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1292/1 Gladys Brown interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Brown, Gladys, 1910- (speaker, female; interviewee) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-05-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:48:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1291/1 Ken Thomas interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Thomas, Ken, 1923- (speaker, male; interviewee; gardener) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-04-15 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:50:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1290/1 Squire [P] Burton interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Burton, Squire [P], 1916- (speaker, male; interviewee) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-07-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:38:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1289/1 Cliff Ratcliffe interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Ratcliffe, Cliff, 1904- (speaker, male; interviewee; gamekeeper) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-02-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:22:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1288/1 Bill Shore interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Shore, Bill, 1909- (speaker, male; interviewee) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-01-16 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1205/1 Dunham Massey – Lady Jane Turnbull interviewed by Belinda Cousens 1 Recording Electronic Turnbull, Jane, 1899- (speaker, female; interviewee; sister of 10th Earl of Stamford ) Cousens, Belinda (speaker, female; interviewer) 1986-09-05 00:00:00 Unknown 0.041666666666667 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/845/01-02 C1 Lady Jane Turnball née Grey talking to Belinda Cousins of the National Trust at Dunham Massey 1 Recording Store Turnball, Jane, Lady, 1899-1991 (speaker, female; Daughter of the 9th Earl of Stamford) Cousens, Belinda (speaker, female; interviewer) 1986-09-05 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 02:10:00 Dunham Massey None 2
C1168/843/01 C1 1 Recording Store Turnball, Jane, Lady, 1899-1991 (speaker, female; Daughter of the 9th Earl of Stamford) Lee, Peter, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986? Unknown 1970-01-01 00:01:27 Dunham Massey None 2
C1168/673/01 C1 Alderley Edge – Jack and Bertha Higginson 1 Recording Store Higginson, Jack, ca.1897- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Higginson, Bertha (speaker, female; Estate Worker) Gerard, David (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-12 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/147/01-02 C1 Wimpole Hall, Mrs Pattman and Frank Howard 1 Recording Store Pattman, Mrs (speaker, female; Maid) Howard, Frank (speaker, male; Son of employee butler) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-07-24 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/156/01-02 C1 Anglesey, Richard Ayres 1 Recording Store + Electronic Ayres, Richard (speaker, male; interviewee, head gardener) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-08-12 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/155 C1 Wimpole Hall, Mrs Smith 1 Recording Store + Electronic Smith, Mrs (speaker, female; interviewee, daughter of Lady’s Maid) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-08-11 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/154 C1 Wimpole Hall, Albert Mayo 1 Recording Store Mayo, Albert (speaker, male; interviewee, labourer) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-08-06 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/153 C1 Wimpole Hall, Mrs Turner and Mrs Brand 1 Recording Store + Electronic Turner, Phyllis (speaker, female; interviewee, maid) Brand, Mrs (speaker, female; interviewee, maid) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-08-05 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/152 C1 Wimpole Hall, Arthur Howard and Mr South 1 Recording Store + Electronic Howard, Arthur (speaker, male; interviewee, Baker) South (speaker, male; interviewee, Farmer) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-07-31 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/151 C1 Wimpole Hall, Joan Taylor 1 Recording Store + Electronic Taylor, Joan (speaker, female; interviewee) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-07-27 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/150 C1 Wimpole Hall, Frank Howard 1 Recording Store + Electronic Howard, Frank (speaker, male; interviewee) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-07-27 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/149 C1 Wimpole Hall, Mrs Whealer and Mrs Ferry 1 Recording Store + Electronic Whealer (speaker, female; interviewee) Ferry, Sarah (speaker, female; interviewee) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-07-27 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/148 C1 Wimpole Hall, The Brighams and The Waldocks 1 Recording Store + Electronic Brigham, John (speaker, male; interviewee) Brigham, Pat (speaker, female; interviewee) Waldock (speaker, male; interviewee) Waldock (speaker, female; interviewee, cook) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-07-24, 1986-07-25 Interview with John and Pat Brigham was recorded at Orchard Cottage, Little Everdon Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/196 C1 Wimpole Hall, Menagh Staunton in conversation with Mr Johnston, picture dealer. 1 Recording Store Staunton, Menagh (speaker, female) Johnston, Mr (speaker, male; Picture dealer) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-10-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/195 C1 Blickling Hall, Mrs Tooley, Gamekeeper’s daughter 1 Recording Store Tooley, Mrs (speaker, female; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-10-10 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Blickling Hall None 2 Spelling difference, Mrs Toolly in written & printed archive, Mrs Tooley on cassette. Father’s name was Mr Olley (sp?).
C1168/194 C1 Blickling Hall, Stanley Douglas, gardener, pleasure gardens 1 Recording Store Douglas, Stanley (speaker, male; Gardener) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-10-10 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Blickling Hall None 2
C1168/193 C1 Blickling Hall, Percy Algate, Ex gardener, green houses 1 Recording Store Algate, Percy (speaker, male; Gardener) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-10-10 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Blickling Hall None 2
C1168/192 C1 Oxburgh Hall, Fred Grief & Jack Hancock in conversation about farming 1 Recording Store Grief, Fred (speaker, male; Head Gardener) Hancock, Jack (speaker, male; Tenant farmer) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-10-09 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Oxburgh Hall None 2
C1168/191/01 C1 Blickling, Mrs Wadlow 1 Recording Store Wadlow, Mrs (speaker, female; Cook) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-10-03 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Blickling Hall None 2
C1168/190 C1 Oxburgh, Fred Grief 1 Recording Store Grief, Fred (speaker, male; Gardener) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-10-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Oxburgh Hall None 2
C1168/189 C1 Blickling, John Payne 1 Recording Store Payne, John (speaker, male; Footman) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Blickling Hall None 2
C1168/188 C1 Felbrigg, Mrs Knowles 1 Recording Store Knowles, Mrs (speaker, female; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Felbrigg Hall None 2
C1168/187 C1 Blickling, Mrs Willie 1 Recording Store Willie, Mrs (speaker, female; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Blickling Hall None 2
C1168/186 C1 Wimpole, Albert Mayo and Len Mead 1 Recording Store Mayo, Albert (speaker, male; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Mead, Len (speaker, male; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-26 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2 Closed: Not to be used for any publication.
C1168/185 S2 C1 Oxburgh Hall, Jim Cook 1 Recording Store Cook, Jim (speaker, male; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-24 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Oxburgh Hall None 2
C1168/185 S1 C1 Oxburgh Hall, Fred Grief 1 Recording Store Grief, Fred, 1909- (speaker, male; Gardener) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-25 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Oxburgh Hall None 2 DoB taken from records for C1168/173.
C1168/184 C1 Ickworth, Mr Hunnyball 1 Recording Store Hunnyball, Mr (speaker, male; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-24 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Ickworth None 2
C1168/183/01 S2-C1168/183/02 C1 Blickling, Doris Skinner 1 Recording Store Skinner, Doris (speaker, female; Housemaid) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-24 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Blickling Hall None 2
C1168/183/01 S1 C1 Anglesey Abbey, Mrs Stewart 1 Recording Store Stewart, Mrs (speaker, female; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-24 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Anglesey Abbey None 2
C1168/182/02 S1 C2-S2 C1 Blickling, Ivy Larke 1 Recording Store Larke, Ivy (speaker, female; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-23 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Blickling Hall None 2
C1168/182/01 S2-C1168/182/02 S1 C1 C1 Blickling, Peggy White 1 Recording Store White, Peggy, 1923- (speaker, female; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-23 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Blickling Hall None 2
C1168/182/01 S1 C1 Blickling, Ivy Hancock 1 Recording Store Hancock, Ivy, 1921- (speaker, female; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-23 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Blickling Hall None 2
C1168/181 S2 C1 Blickling, Mrs Newstead 1 Recording Store Newstead, Mrs (speaker, female; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Blickling Hall None 2
C1168/181 S1 C1 Blickling, Maggie Beard 1 Recording Store Beard, Maggie, 1916- (speaker, female; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Blickling Hall None 2
C1168/180 C1 Anglesey Abbey, Mr & Mrs Ayres 1 Recording Store Ayres, Jack (speaker, male; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Ayres, Mrs (speaker, female; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-19 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Blickling Hall None 2
C1168/179 C1 Oxburgh Hall, Fred Grief 1 Recording Store Grief, Fred, 1909- (speaker, male; Gardener) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-18 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Oxburgh Hall None 2
C1168/178 C1 ckworth, Mr & Mrs Sadler 1 Recording Store Sadler, Mr (speaker, male; Gardener) Sadler, Mrs (speaker, female; Maid) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-16 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Ickworth None 2
C1168/177/01-02 C1 Ickworth, Jack Curtis 1 Recording Store Curtis, Jack, 1908- (speaker, male; Forester) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-12 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Ickworth None 2
C1168/176/01-02 C1 Oxburgh Hall, Fred Grief 1 Recording Store Grief, Fred, 1909- (speaker, male; Gardener) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-11 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Oxburgh Hall None 2
C1168/175 C1 Ickworth, Jack Curtis 1 Recording Store Curtis, Jack, 1908- (speaker, male; Forester) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-05 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Ickworth None 2
C1168/174 C1 Anglesey Abbey, Lord Fairhaven 1 Recording Store Fairhaven, Lord, 1936- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-10-04 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Anglesey Abbey None 2
C1168/173/02 S2 C2-C1168/173/03 S1 C1 Oxburgh Hall, Fred Grief 1 Recording Store Grief, Fred, 1909- (speaker, male; Gardener) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Oxburgh Hall None 2
C1168/173/01 S2 C2-C1168/173/02 S1 C1 Oxburgh Hall, Mrs Harcup 1 Recording Store Harcup, Mrs, 1894- (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Oxburgh Hall None 2
C1168/173/01 S1-S2 C1 Oxburgh Hall, Mrs Greathead 1 Recording Store Greathead, Frances (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-09-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Oxburgh Hall None 2
C1168/172 C1 Wimpole Hall, Albert Mayo 1 Recording Store Mayo, Albert, 1902- (speaker, male; Woodman) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-08-29 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/171 C1 Ickworth, Enoch Kemp 1 Recording Store Kemp, Enoch, ca.1920- (speaker, male; Woodman) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-08-26 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Ickworth None 2
C1168/170/01-02 C1 Wimpole Hall, Albert Mayo 1 Recording Store Mayo, Albert, 1902- (speaker, male; Woodman) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-08-21 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/169 C1 Wimpole Hall, Albert Mayo 1 Recording Store Mayo, Albert, 1902- (speaker, male; Woodman) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-08-20 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/168/01-02 C1 Ickworth, Wake Collins 1 Recording Store Collins, Wake (speaker, male; Gardener) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-08-19 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Ickworth None 2
C1168/167/01-02 C1 Ickworth, Jan Michalak 1 Recording Store Michalak, Jan (speaker, male; Gardener) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-08-19 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Ickworth None 2
C1168/166 C1 Wimpole Hall, Gunner Johnston 1 Recording Store Johnston, Mr (speaker, male; Army service) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-08-15 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/165 C1 Anglesey Abbey, Doris Clements 1 Recording Store Clements, Doris (speaker, female; Housemaid) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-08-15 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Anglesey Abbey None 2
C1168/164/01-02 C1 Wimpole Hall, Albert Mayo 1 Recording Store Mayo, Albert, 1902- (speaker, male; Labourer) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-08-15 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2 See also C1168/163 interview by Albert Mayo.
C1168/163 C1 Wimpole Hall, Albert Mayo 1 Recording Store Mayo, Albert, 1902- (speaker, male; Labourer) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-08-14 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/161 C1 Wimpole Hall, Mrs Pattman 1 Recording Store Pattman, Gladys (speaker, female; Maid) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-08-14 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/160 C1 Anglesey Abbey, Harold Pearman 1 Recording Store Pearman, Harold (speaker, male; Gamekeeper) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-08-18 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/159 C1 Anglesey Abbey, Mrs Ayres 1 Recording Store Ayres, Gladys (speaker, female; Housemaid) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-08-13 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Anglesey Abbey None 2
C1168/158/01-02 C1 Anglesey Abbey, Mr Grimes 1 Recording Store Grimes, Claude (speaker, male; Chauffeur) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-08-12 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Anglesey Abbey None 2
C1168/145/01 S2-C1168/145/02 C1 Wimpole Hall, Harry Gifford 1 Recording Store Gifford, Harry (speaker, male; Farm Labourer) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-07-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/145/01 S1 C1 Wimpole Hall, Mr Allan 1 Recording Store Allan, Mr (speaker, male; Property Security Guard) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-07-22 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/144/01 S2-C1168/144/02 C1 Wimpole Estate, Mr & Mrs Bowering, Mr & Mrs Moss 1 Recording Store Bowering, Mr (speaker, male; Tenant farmer) Bowering, Mrs (speaker, female; Tenant farmer) Moss, Mr (speaker, male; Tenant farmer) Moss, Mrs (speaker, female; Tenant farmer) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-07-21 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/144/01 S1 C1 Wimpole Estate, Dick Chapman 1 Recording Store Chapman, Dick (speaker, male; Local resident) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-07-21 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/143 C1 Wimpole Estate, Mr Howard 1 Recording Store Howard, Chris (speaker, male; Tenant farmer) Ross, Nick (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-07-17 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Wimpole Hall None 2
C1168/129 C1 Upstairs, Downstairs, Gunby Hall 1 Recording Store Robinson, Hilda (speaker, female; Housemaid) Unknown 1986 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:44:00 Gunby Hall None 2
C1168/128 S2 C1 Clumber Park, Mr & Mrs Bowley 1 Recording Store Bowley, Mr (speaker, male; Blacksmith) Bowley, Mrs (speaker, female; Nanny) Unknown 1986 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Clumber Park None 2 Side A of C1168/128 catalogued separately: interview with Mrs Greaves.
C1168/128 S1 C1 Clumber Park, Mrs Greaves 1 Recording Store Greaves, Mrs (speaker, female; Employee of property (before donation to National Trust)) Unknown 1986 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Clumber Park None 2
C1168/125 C1 Clumber Park, George Merril 1 Recording Store Merril, George (speaker, male; Local resident) Salmon, Bob (speaker, male; interviewer) 1986-07-31 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Clumber Park None 2
C1168/121 C1 Clumber Park, Noel Cobb 1 Recording Store Cobb , Noel (speaker, male; Local resident) Lawman, Leah (speaker, female; interviewer) 1986-09-17 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:42:00 Clumber Park None 2
C1168/20/01 Scrample Acorn Camps 1 Recording Store Unknown Unknown 1986-04-07 00:00:00 Unknown 1 ninety minutes tape Unknown None 1 Acorn camps for young people working for NT on variety of jobs, minimum pay, basic accommodation. Tape originally from ITV Granada TV.
C1168/1601/1 Tom Threadgold interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Threadgold, Tom , 1914- (speaker, male; interviewee; gardener Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-11-28 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:29:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1496/1 Mike Cox and Selby Brewer interviewed by +Tim Manning 1 Recording Electronic Cox, Mike (speaker, male; interviewee; Former gardener) Clewer, Selby (speaker, male; interviewee) Manning, Tim (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-07-03 00:00:00 Hanbury Hall, Hanbury, Worcestershire, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:11:00 Hanbury Hall Unknown 3
C1168/1287/1 Betty Timmis interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Timmis, Betty, 1912- (speaker, female; interviewee) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-12-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:37:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1286/1 Ethel Benbow interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Benbow, Ethel, 1903- (speaker, female; interviewee) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-11-08 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:38:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1285/1 Emily Dodd interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Dodd, Emily, 1903- (speaker, female; interviewee; Second housemaid) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-11-07 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:50:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1284/1 Rev. Stanley Lloyd interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Lloyd, Stanley Rev., 1916- (speaker, male; interviewee; vicar) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-10-10 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1252/1 Calke Abbey – Mrs Wilkinson 1 Recording Store + Electronic Wilkinson, Mrs, (speaker, female; interviewee) Usher, Kerry (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-08-08 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Calke Abbey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1249/1 Calke Abbey – Miss Sambrook 1 Recording Store + Electronic Sambrook, Miss, (speaker, female; interviewee) Usher, Kerry (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-09-11 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:02:00 Calke Abbey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1037/01 C1 School Talks – Winter’s Flight by Graham Preskett 1 Recording Store Unknown Unknown 1985-02 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:02:00 Unknown None 1 KPM Music Limited
C1168/1036/01 C1 School Talks – Morning Come by Graham Preskett 1 Recording Store Unknown Unknown 1985-02 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:04:00 Unknown None 1
C1168/466/01 C1 Hardwick Hall, Duke and Duchess of Devonshire 1 Recording Store of Devonshire, Duke, 1920- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) of Devonshire, Duchess, 1920- (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Whittaker, Tim (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-07-31 00:00:00 Unknown 46 min. 35 sec. (side A); 1 min. 25 sec. (side B) Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/440/01 C1 Hardwick Hall, David Durant 1 Recording Store Durant, David (speaker, male; Historian, Author) Durant, David (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-05-20 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:30:00 Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/379/01 C1 Calke Abbey, Henry Harpur-Crewe 1 Recording Store + Electronic Harpur-Crewe, Henry, 1920- (speaker, male; Property owner (before donation to National Trust)) McDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-07-29 00:00:00 Unknown 0.041666666666667 Calke Abbey None 2
C1168/353 C1 Basildon Park, Mr Ferdinando 1 Recording Store + Electronic Ferdinando, Mr, 1903- (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Sturley, K. R. (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-04-12 00:00:00 Barn House, Basildon, UK Unknown Basildon None 2
C1168/127 C1 Hardwick Hall, Mrs Frost 1 Recording Store Frost, Mrs (speaker, female; Property guide) Chesshyre, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985 Unknown 45 min.; 30 min. approx Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/124 C1 Clumber Park, Kathleen Bell 1 Recording Store Bell, Kathleen (speaker, female; Housemaid) Lawman, Leah (speaker, female; interviewer) 1985 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:44:00 Clumber Park None 2
C1168/123 C1 Belton House, Len Dowty 1 Recording Store Dowty, Len, 1911- (speaker, male; Gardener) Chesshyre, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-07-27 00:00:00 Unknown 46 min. 27 sec; 20 min. 30 sec. Belton House None 2
C1168/120 S2 C1 Hardwick Hall, Lady Emma Tennant 1 Recording Store Tennant, Lady Emma, 1943- (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Whittaker, Tim (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-06-11 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:22:41 Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/120 S1 C1 Hardwick Hall, Lady Blanche Cobbald 1 Recording Store Cobbald, Lady Blanche, 1898- (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Whittaker, Tim (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-05-31 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:45:00 Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/118 S2 C1 Hardwick Hall, Pamela Cadogan 1 Recording Store Cadogan, Pamela, 1931- (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) MacDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-05-28 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:46:35 Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/118 S1 C1 Hardwick Hall, Dorothy & Raymond Brunt 1 Recording Store Brunt, Dorothy (speaker, female; Local resident) Brunt, Raymond (speaker, male; Local resident) MacDougal, Alistair (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-05-24 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:46:00 Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/117/01-02 C1 Hardwick Hall, Maude Barnes 1 Recording Store Barnes, Maude, 1912- (speaker, female; Historian and guide at the property) Chesshyre, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-06-03 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 02:15:00 Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/115 S2 C1 Hardwick Hall, Kitty Goacher 1 Recording Store Goacher, Kitty, 1917- (speaker, female; Friend of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Whittaker, Tim (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-05-20 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:46:25 Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/115 S1 C1 Hardwick Hall, Colin Brunt 1 Recording Store Brunt, Colin , 1927- (speaker, male; Gardener) Whittaker, Tim (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-05-20 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:46:15 Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/114 S2 C2 C1 Hardwick Hall, Colin Brunt 1 Recording Store Brunt, Colin , 1927- (speaker, male; Gardener) Whittaker, Tim (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-05-15 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:15:00 Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/114 S1-S2 C1 C1 Hardwick Hall, Kitty Goacher 1 Recording Store Goacher, Kitty, 1917- (speaker, female; Friend of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Whittaker, Tim (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-05-15 00:00:00 Unknown 41 min.; 32 min. 40 sec. approx Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/113 C1 Hardwick Hall, Mr & Mrs Read 1 Recording Store Read, Mr, 1910- (speaker, male; National Trust Land Agent) Read, Mrs (speaker, female) Whittaker, Tim (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985 ? 1987 Unknown Unknown Hardwick Hall None 2 Poor quality recording. Cassette damaged.
C1168/112 C1 Hardwick Hall, Dr & Mrs Heggarty, Mrs Limb 1 Recording Store Heggarty, Dr (speaker, male; Local resident) Heggarty, Mrs (speaker, female; Local resident) Limb, Mrs (speaker, female; Local resident) Whittaker, Tim (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-05-21 00:00:00 Unknown 37 min. 10 sec.; ca. 33′ Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/109 C1 Hardwick Hall, Mr Cherry & Maude Barnes 1 Recording Store Cherry, Mr, 1903- (speaker, male; Local resident) Whittaker, Tim (speaker, male; interviewer) Whittaker, Tim (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-05-22, 1985-05-24 Unknown 36 min. 34 sec, 46 min. 20 sec. Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/103 C1 Barbara Morley, Information Officer 1 Recording Store Morley, Barbara (speaker, female; National Trust Staff) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1985-03-30 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:35:00 All None 2
C1168/21/01 Dame Jennifer Jenkins, DBE (1985) 1 Recording Store Jenkins, Dame Jennifer, 1921 (speaker, female; interviewee) Unknown 1985-12-11 00:00:00 Unknown 0.041666666666667 All None 2 Dame Jennifer Jenkins interviewed for Woman’s Hour. Tape originally from BBC Radio 4.
C1168/930/01 C1 Rebels – BBC Recording – Vita Sackville West 1 Recording Store Sackville West, V. (Vita), 1892-1962 (speaker, female; Poet, Novelist, Biographer, Gardener) Glendinning, Victoria, 1937- (speaker, female; Biographer of Vita Sackville West) Nicolson, Nigel (speaker, male; interviewer) 1984 Unknown Unknown Sissinghurst None 2
C1168/764/01 C1 Quebec House 1 Recording Store Pratt, Arthur (speaker, male; Custodian) O’Malley, Mary (speaker, female; National Trust Staff) unidentified (speaker; Bromley Hospital Radio interviewer) 1984 Unknown Unknown Quebec House None 2
C1168/90 C1 Berrington, Lord Frederick Cawley, part 2 1 Recording Store Cawley, Lord Frederick (speaker, male; Property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1984-10-17 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Berrington Hall None 2
C1168/89 C1 Berrington, Lord Frederick Cawley 1 Recording Store Cawley, Lord Frederick (speaker, male; Property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1984-10-17 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Berrington Hall None 2
C1168/64/01 Chedworth Roman Villa, Gloucestershire 1 Recording Store Irvine, Norman (speaker, male; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-07-23 00:00:00 Unknown 1 ninety minute tape Unknown None 2
C1168/63/01 National Trust Birmingham Centre 1 Recording Store Ashen, Miss Marion (speaker, female; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-11-11 00:00:00 Unknown 1 ninety minute tape All None 2
C1168/62/01 Snowshill Manor Collection 1 Recording Store Dennis, George (speaker, male; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-07-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1 ninety minute tape Unknown None 2
C1168/61/01 Coughton Court, Wartime School 1 Recording Store Johnson, Pat, 1929 (speaker, female; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:07:50 Unknown None 2
C1168/60/01 Hanbury Hall, Worcestershire 1 Recording Store Cocum, Tom (speaker, male; interviewee)
Garfield, Ted (speaker, male; interviewee) Cairns, John (speaker, male; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-11-05 00:00:00 Unknown 1 ninety minute tape Unknown None 2
C1168/59/01 Westbury Court House 1 Recording Store Warren, Hubert (speaker, male; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-15 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Unknown None 2
C1168/58/01 Westbury Court House and Gardens 1 Recording Store Colchester-Wemyss, Mrs (speaker, female; interviewee) Colchester-Wemyss, Elizabeth (speaker, female; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-07-08 00:00:00 Unknown 1 ninety minute tape Unknown None 2
C1168/57/01 Coughton Court, Warwickshire 1 Recording Store Throckmorton, Sir Robert, 1908 (speaker, male; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) 1987-10-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1 sixty minute tape Unknown None 2
C1168/56 C1 Pauline Dower interviewed by Zillah Pettit 1 Recording Store + Electronic Dower, Pauline (speaker, female; interviewee) Pettit, Zillah (speaker; interviewer) 1982-12-04 00:00:00 Unknown 1 sixty minute tape Unknown None 2 Or Item duration ??
C1168/52/01 Packwood: Interview with Miss Eden and Mrs. Houghton 1 Recording Store Eden, 1901 (speaker, female; interviewee) Houghton, 1901 (speaker, female; interviewee) Ford, Michael (speaker, male; interviewer) Unknown Unknown 1 ninety minute tape Unknown None 2
C1168/51/01 St. Michael’s Mount: Sounds, Voices and Memories 1 Recording Store Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown 1 sixty minute tape Unknown None 2
C1168/50/01-02 Coughton Court 1 Recording Store Thompson (speaker, female, interviewee) Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None 2 Item originally had 3 tapes; tapes 2 and 3 were deposited at the BL.
C1168/49/01-02 Chartwell House 1 Recording Store Hamblin, Grace, (speaker, female, interviewee) Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None 2 Item originally had 3 tapes; tapes 1 and 3 were deposited at the BL.
C1168/48/01-05 Wallington House 1 Recording Store Hedley, Bella (speaker, female, interviewee) Tinling (speaker, female, interviewee) Hurdman (speaker, female, interviewee) Dower, Pauline (speaker, female, interviewee) Foster (speaker, male, interviewee) Ainsley (speaker, male, interviewee) Jennings (speaker, female, interviewee) Unknown Unknown Unknown Five tapes Unknown None 2 Five tapes in total contain interviews with former staff of Wallington House, including chauffeur, housekeeper, cook, tenant farmer and forester. Some history of Wallington House from Pauline Dower and Mrs. Jennings.
C1168/47/01-06 1 Recording Store St. Leven, Lord, (speaker, interviewee) Hammant, (speaker, interviewer) Brier, (speaker, interviewer) 1979-04-01 00:00:00 Unknown Six tapes Unknown None 2
C1168/37/01 North Wales Radio Commercial 1 Recording Store N/A N/A Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None 1 Radio North Wales commercial; National Trust properties to visit.
C1168/36/01 Belton House, Lincolnshire 1 Recording Store Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown 1970-01-01 00:35:00 Unknown None 1 History of Belton House in Lincolnshire, seen through the eyes of a painting
C1168/35/01 In Trust, Stourhead and Montacute House 1 Recording Store Unknown Jenkins, John, (speaker; male; interviewer) 1979-20-09 Unknown 0.041666666666667 Various None 2
C1168/34/01 Interview at Cliveden 1 Recording Store Wiseman, (speaker; male; interviewee; Assistant to Estate Officer, Cliveden Estate) Copcott, (speaker; male; interviewee; Head Gardener, Cliveden Estate) Tyack, Geoffrey, (speaker; male; interviewer) Unknown Unknown 1970-01-01 01:30:00 Unknown None 2
C1168/32/01 Stonehenge 1 Recording Store Davis, Warren (speaker; male; interviewee; National Trust Press and Publicity Manager) N/A 1985-18-04 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:30:00 Unknown None 2
C1168/31/01 Calke Abbey Music 1 Recording Store N/A N/A Unknown Unknown 0.041666666666667 Unknown None 2 Various pieces of music suitable for Calke Abbey in the East Midlands. Sourced through TV Co Op.
C1168/30/01 Interview with Warren Davis, Press and Publicity Manager for the National Trust. 1 Recording Store Davis, Warren (speaker; male; interviewee; National Trust Press and Publicity Manager) Unknown 1987-03-11, 1987-03-23 Unknown Unknown All None 2 Warren Davis, Press and Publicity Manager for the National Trust talks to Air Canada about places of interest, houses, self-catering cottages and gardens.
C1168/28/01 The Falconer’s Tale 1 Recording Store Pearson, Jeff, (speaker, male; interviewee) Pearson (speaker, female; interviewee) Unknown Unknown Unknown 0.041666666666667 Unknown None 2 Jeff Pearson and his wife give a very good explanation of falconry
C1168/26/01 National Trust Treasure Hunt 1987 1 Recording Store Jenkins, Dame Jennifer, 1921 (speaker, female; interviewee; National Trust Chairman 1986-90) Unknown 1987-04-15 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:30:00 Unknown None 2 Dame Jennifer Jenkins (DBE 1985) explains the rules of the National Trust Treasure Hunt
C1168/25/01 Boat and Leisure Show 1985, National Trust Feature. 1 Recording Store N/A N/A 1985-01-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Unknown None 1
C1168/24/01 Country Houses, English Cathedrals, Fell Walking 1 Recording Store Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown 0.041666666666667 Unknown None 1
C1168/23/01 Interview with Martin Moss, Director of National Trust Enterprises 1 Recording Store Moss, Martin, (speaker, male; interviewee; Director of National Trust Enterprises) Unknown Unknown Unknown 0.041666666666667 Unknown None 1 BBC Radio London.
C1168/08/01 News Report on Bradenham 1 Recording Store + Electronic Boles, Jack, 1925 (speaker, male; interviewee; NT Staff Director General 1975-83) Unknown 1982-09-19 00:00:00 Unknown 0.041666666666667 Unknown None 2 Midday report on LBC radio news where opponents to the scheme at Bradenham speak out. Jack Boles speaks for the NT.
C1168/09/01 Angus Stirling, a profile 1 Recording Store Stirling, Angus, 1933 (speaker, male; interviewee) Unknown 1983-10-07 00:00:00 Unknown 0.041666666666667 All None 2
C1168/10/01 Delia Paton’s promotional tape, selection of straight voice commentaries. 1 Recording Store Paton, Delia, (speaker, female) Unknown Unknown Unknown 1970-01-01 01:30:00 Unknown None 1 Delia Paton’s promotional tape, selection of straight voice commentaries for professional use.
C1168/11/01 Interview with David Brown on BBC Radio 2 1 Recording Store Brown, David, (speaker, male; interviewee) Hunniford, Gloria, 1940- (speaker, female; interviewer) Unknown Unknown 1970-01-01 01:30:00 Unknown None 1
C1168/13/01 Long Nanny Music 1 Recording Store Barr, Garry, (speaker, male; composer) N/A Unknown Unknown 1970-01-01 01:30:00 Unknown None 1
C1168/14/01 Two draft themes for National Trust opening caption 1 Recording Store Davies, William, (speaker, male; narrator) N/A Unknown Unknown 1970-01-01 01:30:00 Unknown None 1
C1168/15/01 National Trust: Possible Captions 1 Recording Store N/A N/A Unknown Unknown 1970-01-01 01:30:00 Unknown None 1
C1168/16/01 Andy Price on NT woodlands 1 Recording Store Price, Andy, (speaker, male; narrator) N/A Unknown Unknown 0.041666666666667 Unknown None 1
C1168/18/01 National Trust Sampler 1 Recording Store Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown 1 tape, 1 side Unknown None 1 . Tape concerns music, purpose unspecified.
C1168/17/01 Demonstration Tourist Tape Guide, “St. Michael’s Mount, Cornwall”. 1 Recording Store Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown None 1
C1168/22/01 Viola Banks, Her Life 1 Recording Store + Electronic Banks, Viola, c.1906 (speaker, female; interviewee) Unknown Unknown Unknown 1970-01-01 01:30:00 Unknown None 2
C1168/06/01 Warren Davis and Lord Gibson with others discuss how the Trust started and progressed. On German Radio. 1 Recording Store Davis, Warren, (speaker, male; interviewee) Gibson, Lord, 1916 (speaker, male; interviewee) Unknown 1984-01-16 00:00:00 German radio 0.041666666666667 All None 2
C1168/1378/1 Mistress of Charlecote: Mary Elizabeth Lucy’s Diary (BBC Extracts) 1 Recording Electronic Fairfax-Lucy, Lady Alice, 1908-1992 (speaker, female; interviewee) Dench, Judi (speaker, female; interviewee; Actress) Unknown ?; 1983-84 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:20:00 Charlecote Park Unknown 3 Judi Dench reading extracts from Diary
Knole – William Hughes Knole – William Hughes 1 Recording Store + Electronic Hughes, William, 1911-1993 (speaker, male; interviewee; second footman and butler) Sackville-West, Robert, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1983-11-22 00:00:00 Mr Hughes’ home, Godden Green, Kent, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:57:00 Knole Refer to curator 4
C1168/1204/1 Dunham Massey – Lady Jane Turnbull interviewed by David Brown 1 Recording Electronic Turnbull, Jane, 1899- (speaker, female; interviewee; sister of 10th Earl of Stamford ) Brown, David, (speaker, male; interviewer) 1983-04 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:47:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1071/01 Powis Castle – George Herbert 1 Recording Store Herbert, George (speaker, male; interviewee; 7th earl) Unknown 1983-02 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:44:00 Powis Castle Refer to curator 1
C1168/1030/01 C1 Coast & Country Radio Trailer 1 Recording Store Bellamy, David, 1933-2019 (speaker, male; Conservationist) Parfitt, Alison (speaker, female) Unknown 1983-06-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:05:00 Unknown None 2
C1168/1012/01 C1 Alderley Edge – Alec Barber / The Mummers Play 1 Recording Store Barber, Alec, 1904- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Watkins, David (speaker, male; interviewer) 1983-09 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:28:00 Alderley Edge None 2 Alderley Edge Landscape Project
C1168/38/01 C1 Mi Lady’s Lady’ / The Story of Miss Thompson – Lady’s Maid at Coughton 1 Recording Store Thompson, Miss (speaker, female; Lady’s Maid) Unknown 1983-04-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Coughton Court None 2
C1168/572/01-02 C1 Beatrix Potter’s Shepherd, Tom Storey 1 Recording Store Storey, Tom, 1896- (speaker, male; interviewee; Shepherd) Battrick, Elizabeth (speaker, female; interviewer) Edmundson, David (interviewer) (speaker, male; interviewer) 1983-11-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Hill Top None 2 Is in store but has tracks available C1168/572/01 seems to be edited version of C1168/572/01 with introductory remarks.
C1168/469/01 C1 Chartwell, Miss Grace Hamblin 1 Recording Store Hamblin, Miss Grace (speaker, female; Secretary) Unknown 1983-02-01 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Chartwell None 2
C1168/111 C1 Charlecote, Mary Elizabeth Lucy 1 Recording Store Dench, Judi, 1934- (speaker, female; Narrator) Unknown 1983, 1984 Unknown Unknown Charlecote None 2 Narrated for video 1983/4. VIDEO
C1168/100 C1 Packwood, Mrs and Miss Mellor 1 Recording Store Mellor, Mrs (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Mellor, Miss (speaker, female; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Bryer, Robin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1983-03-22 00:00:00 Unknown 45 min.; 43 min. approx Packwood House None 2
C1168/01 C1 Open to All, the World of the NT 1 Recording Store Stirling, Angus, 1933- (speaker, male; National Trust Director General) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1983-01-09 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/01/01 Angus Stirling interviewed by Malcolm Billings 1 Recording Store Stirling, Angus 1933- (speaker, male; interviewee; Director General of the National Trust) Billings, Malcolm (speaker, male; interviewer) 1983-01-09 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown All None 2
C1168/1324/1 Mrs.Benbow and Mrs. Lloyd interviewed by Edward Payne? 1 Recording Electronic Benbow, Mrs. (speaker, female; interviewee) Lloyd, Mrs., 1891- (speaker, female; interviewee;) Payne, Edward? (speaker, male; interviewer) 1982?-07-30 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:41:00 Attingham Park Refer to curator 3
C1168/1188/1 Dunham Massey – Robert Rosbotham recording himself 1 Recording Electronic Rosbotham, Robert, (speaker, male; interviewee; sub-agent and agent to 10th Earl of Stamford) N/A 1982-09-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:29:00 Dunham Massey Refer to curator 4
C1168/1034/01 C1 Young National Trust Theatre Feature 1 Recording Store Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown 1970-01-01 00:04:00 Unknown None 1 Cassette is blank
C1168/1033/01 C1 About the National Trust featuring Willie Rushton 1 Recording Store Lee, Christine (speaker, female) Rushton, Willie (speaker, male) Lawson, Bob (speaker, male; interviewer) 1982-02-25 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:03:00 All None 1
C1168/1011/01 SIDE B C1 Alderley Edge – Grace Hatton 1 Recording Store Hatton, Grace (speaker, female; Local Resident) Watkins, David (speaker, male; interviewer) 1982-12 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:12:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/765/01 C1 Quebec House and Exhibition 1 Recording Store Pratt, Arthur (speaker, male; Custodian) unidentified (speaker; Medway Radio interviewer) 1982 Unknown Unknown Quebec House None 2
C1168/126 C1 Hardwick Hall, Maude Barnes 1 Recording Store Barnes, Maude (speaker, female; Local resident) Chesshyre, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1982-10-25 00:00:00 Unknown 45 min.; 35 min. approx Hardwick Hall None 2
C1168/1307/1 Betty Timmis interviewed by [Edward Payne?] 1 Recording Electronic Timmis, Betty , 1912? (speaker, female; interviewee) Payne, Edward? (speaker, male; interviewer) 1981-12-01 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:31:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1306/1 Margaret Foley 1 Recording Electronic Foley, Margaret (speaker, female; interviewee; secretary) Unknown 1981-11-19 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:31:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/1026/01 C1 National Trust Small Buildings – Cottages, Villages, Barns and Farms – Lord Norwich 1 Recording Store Norwich, Lord (speaker, male; National Trust Committee Member) Lawson, Bob (speaker, male; interviewer) 1981-08-13 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:05:00 Unknown Unknown 2 No accession form National Trust Small Buildings Exhibition recording. Funding issues.
C1168/735/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Alec and Fred Barber. 1 Recording Store Barber, Alan, 1904- (speaker, male; Local Residents) Barber, Fred (speaker, male; Local Residents) Broomhead, Duncan (speaker, male; interviewer) 1981-09-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:50:00 Alderley Edge None 2 Notes state Duncan Broomhead has a copy of a recording of Alec Barber performing the Play recorded by Mike Yates in the 1960s. Copies in National Sound Archive Recording Call Number C796/8C2; C796/9C1; C796/9C2. Interview with Fred 1982.04.02. Lots of background noise.
C1168/1043 T3 C4; T4 C1 Wallington No.4 1 Recording Store + Electronic Foster, Mr (speaker, male; Ploughman) Bryer, Robin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1980 Unknown Unknown Wallington None 2
C1168/1043 T3 C3 Wallington No.4 1 Recording Store + Electronic French, Mr (speaker, male; Stockman) Bryer, Robin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1980 Unknown Unknown Wallington None 2
C1168/1043 T3 C2 Wallington No.4 1 Recording Store + Electronic Emsby, Mr (speaker, male; Farmer) Bryer, Robin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1980-04 Unknown Unknown Wallington None 2 Play this (at British Library only). Begins at 18 min. 25 sec.
C1168/1043 T3 C1 Wallington No.4 1 Recording Store + Electronic Crozier, Mr (speaker, male; Head Forester) Bryer, Robin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1980-04 Unknown Unknown Wallington None 2
C1168/1043 T2 C3 Wallington No.2 1 Recording Store + Electronic Mole, Mr (speaker, male; Painter) Mole, Mrs (speaker, female; Cleaner) Bryer, Robin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1980-04 Unknown Unknown Wallington None 2
C1168/1043 T2 C2 Wallington No.2 1 Recording Store + Electronic Herdman, Mrs (speaker, female; Cook) Bryer, Robin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1980 Unknown Unknown Wallington None 2
C1168/1043 T1 C2 Wallington No.1 1 Recording Store + Electronic Tregorn, Mr (speaker, male; Engineer) Bryer, Robin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1980 Unknown Unknown Wallington None 2
C1168/1043 T5 C2 Wallington No.5 1 Recording Store + Electronic Jennings, Mrs (speaker, female; Relative of Property Owner) Jennings, Mrs (Northumbrian pipes) Bryer, Robin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1980 Unknown Unknown Wallington None 2 Mrs Jennings, youngest daughter of Sir Charles, playing the Northumbrian Small Pipes. She goes on to talk about moving to the house in 1928, growing up on the estate and members of staff there and relations with the National Trust.
C1168/1043 T4 C2; T5 C1 Wallington No.3 1 Recording Store + Electronic Dower, Pauline (speaker, female; Relative of Property Owner) Bryer, Robin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1980 Unknown Unknown Wallington None 2
C1168/1043 T2 C1 Wallington No.2 1 Recording Store + Electronic Tinlin, Mrs (speaker, female; Local Resident) Bryer, Robin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1980 Unknown Unknown Wallington None 2
C1168/1043 T1 C1 Wallington No.1 1 Recording Store + Electronic Hedley, Bella, 1899- (speaker, female; Local Resident) Bryer, Robin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1980 Unknown Unknown Wallington None 2
C1168/1035/01-02 C1 Young People and the National Trust – Acorn Camps 1 Recording Store Wright, Bil (speaker, male; Conservation and Woodland Advisor to NT) Crofts, Eric (speaker, male; Divisions Project Officer) Lawson, Bob (speaker, male; interviewer) 1980-06-02 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:16:00 All None 2
C1168/104/01-03 C1 Coughton Court, Mary Thompson BEM 1 Recording Store Thompson, Mary (speaker, female; interviewee Maid) Bryer, Robin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1980 Unknown 45 min.; 45 min.; ca. 45 min.; ca. 40 min. approx Coughton Court None 2
C1168/1027/01 C1 Exhibition Selling 1 Recording Store Dunn, John (speaker, male) N/A 1979 Unknown Unknown All None 2 Educational recording for people planning to exhibit their company or institution. Begins with brief history of the exhibition and goes on to interview various exhibitors.
C1168/47/06 C1 St Michaels Mount Part 6 1 Recording Store Matthews, John, 1898- (speaker, male; Retired Harbour Master & Postman) Berens, Hilary (speaker, male; Programming Director & Founder of International Musicians Seminar) Bartle, Owen (speaker, male; General Manager & NT Agent) Bryer, Robin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1979-04-03 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown St Michaels Mount None 2
C1168/47/05 C1 St Michaels Mount Part 5 1 Recording Store Lowter, Frank (speaker, male; Head Boatman) Matthews, Malcolm (speaker, male; Head Gardener) Matthews, John (speaker, male; Head Guide) Matthews, John, 1898- (speaker, male; Retired Harbour Master & Postman) Bryer, Robin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1979-04-03 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown St Michaels Mount None 2
C1168/47/04 C1 St Michaels Mount Part 4 1 Recording Store St Leven, Lord (speaker, male; Property Owner) O’Donnell, Frank (speaker, male; Boatman) Matthews, John (speaker, male; Gardener) St Leven, Lady (speaker, female; Relative of Property Owner) Bryer, Robin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1979-04-03 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown St Michaels Mount None 2
C1168/47/03 C1 St Michaels Mount Part 3 1 Recording Store Prugene, Haydon (speaker, male; Caretaker) Prugene, Emma (speaker, female; Cook) St Leven, Lord (speaker, male; Property Owner) Bryer, Robin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1979-04-02, 1979-04-03 Unknown Unknown St Michaels Mount None 2
C1168/47/02 C1 St Michaels Mount Part 2 1 Recording Store Agar, Sydney (speaker, male; Butler) Bryer, Robin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1979-04-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown St Michaels Mount None 2
C1168/47/01 C1 St Michaels Mount Part 1 1 Recording Store St Leven, Dowager Lady (speaker, female; Relative of Property Owner) Rowse, A. L. (Alfred Leslie), 1903-1997 (speaker, male; Historian & Poet) Agar, Sydney (speaker, male; Butler) Bryer, Robin (speaker, male; interviewer) 1979-04-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown St Michaels Mount None 2
C1168/449/01 C1 Bateman’s, Miss Cecily Nicholson 1 Recording Store Nicholson, Miss Cecily (speaker, female; Secretary) Heuston, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1979-09-11 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Bateman’s None 2
C1168/246/01 C1 Beningbrough Hall 1 Recording Store Stancliffe, Martin (speaker, male; Architect) Masters, David (speaker, male; Head Gardener) Miles, Paul (speaker, male; Garden Design Consultant) Yeadon, Sheila (speaker, female; interviewer) 1979-05-21 00:00:00 Unknown 0.083333333333333 Beningbrough Hall None 2
C1168/498/01 C1 Claydon, Brigadier Cox 1 Recording Store Cox, Brigadier (speaker, male; Historian) Sturley, Kenneth (speaker, male; interviewer) 1978-04-25 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Claydon None 2
C1168/1389/1 Mary Thompson: recorded talk 1 Recording Electronic Thompson, Mary, 1911- (speaker, female; interviewee; maid) Unknown 1977-10-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:54:00 Coughton Court None 2
C1168/1057/01 Erddig – Philip Yorke, Edith and Bessie 1 Recording Store Yorke, Philip (speaker, male; interviewee) Edith (speaker, female; interviewee) Bessie (speaker, female; interviewee) Dutton, Tony (speaker, male; interviewer) 1977-01-13 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Erddig Refer to curator 1
C1168/1058/01 Erddig – Edith and Bessie 1 Recording Store Unknown Edith (speaker, female; interviewer) Bessie (speaker, female; interviewer) Dutton, Tony (speaker, male; interview) 1977-06-29 or 1977-01-14 Unknown Unknown Erddig Refer to curator 1
C1168/1056/01 Erddig – The Last Squire of Erddig 1 Recording Store Unknown Knox-Moore, June (speaker, female; interviewer) 1977-06-29 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:35:00 Erddig Refer to curator 1
C1168/1055/01 Erddig – Robert Heaton and Philip Yorke 1 Recording Store Heaton, Robert (speaker, male; interviewee) Yorke, Philip (speaker, male; interviewee) Dutton, Tony (speaker, male; interviewer) 1977-01-12 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Erddig Refer to curator 1
C1168/836/01 C1 Mrs Daniels, wife of gamekeeper at Lyme Park 1 Recording Store Daniels, Mrs (speaker, female; Family of property employee (before donation to National Trust)) Kedron, Launt (speaker, female; interviewer) 1977-02-02 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Lyme Park None 2
C1168/749/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Phillip Rhodes and Matty Cliffe 1 Recording Store Rhodes, Phillip, ca.1900- (speaker, male; Farmer) Cliffe, Matty, 1899- (speaker, male; Gardener) Mills, Stephen (speaker, male; interviewer) 1977 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:40:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/730/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: The Jubilee Bonfire of 1977 1 Recording Store Mills, Stephen, 1946- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Ecclestone, John (speaker, male; interviewer) 1977-06 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:25:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/101 C1 Coughton Court Lecture 1 Recording Store Thompson, Mary, ca.1917- (speaker, female; Maid) N/A 1977-10-29 00:00:00 Unknown 30 min.; 25 min. approx Coughton Court None 2
C1168/450/01 C1 Bateman’s, Miss Cecily Nicholson 1 Recording Store Nicholson, Miss Cecily (speaker, female; Secretary) Unknown 1976-11-03 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Bateman’s None 2
C1168/1228/1 Arlington Court – Elsie Roff interviewed by John Pocock and Dick Croft 1 Recording Store Roff, Elsie, 1937- (speaker, female; interviewee) Unknown 1973 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:08:00 Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Museum Refer to curator 1
C1168/1229/1 Arlington Court – Anne Nye 1 Recording Store Nye, Anne, 1928- (speaker, female; interviewee) Milln, Jeremy (speaker, male; interviewer) 1972-12 [Interviewee’s home], Surrey, England, UK 1970-01-01 00:52:00 Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Museum Refer to curator 1
C1168/740/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: “The Alderley Edge I Knew.” Miss Margaret Pilkington 1 Recording Store Pilkington, Miss Margaret (speaker, female; Property owner (before donation to National Trust)) N/A 1972-04-24 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 01:25:00 Alderley Edge None 2 Source of recording: Manchester Museum.
C1168/962/01-02 C1 The Commons and the National Trust – Chislehurst 1 Recording Store Platt, C. L. (speaker, male) N/A 1970 Unknown Unknown Pettswood, Hawkwood and Chislehurst None 2
C1168/1303/1 Freda Godfrey interviewed by Edward Payne 1 Recording Electronic Godfrey, Freda (speaker, female; interviewee; teacher) Payne, Edward (speaker, male; interviewer) 1969-08-15 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:12:00 Attingham Park Unknown 3
C1168/642/01 C1 Chastleton House and Great Coxwell Tithe Barn, Elizabeth Seagram, BBC Home Service 1964 and 1967. 1 Recording Store Seager, Elizabeth, ca.1930- (speaker, female; Journalist) unidentified (speaker; BBC Home Service interviewer) 1964-02-28 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:10:00 Chastleton House None 2
C1168/743/01 C1 Alderley Edge Landscape Project: Jos Birtles 1 Recording Store Birtles, Jos, ca.1890- (speaker, male; Local Resident) Garner, Alan, 1934- (speaker, male) 1962 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:32:00 Alderley Edge None 2
C1168/413 C1 Chastleton, Alan Clutton Brock 1 Recording Store + Electronic Clutton Brock, Alan (speaker, male; Family of property owner (before donation to National Trust)) Unknown 1961-04-18 00:00:00 Unknown Unknown Chastleton House None 2 Transferred to cassette from the (?) made by Mr John L.Lovegrove
C1168/929/01 C1 Vita Sackville West 1 Recording Store Sackville West, V. (Vita), 1892-1962 (speaker, female; Poet, Novelist, Biographer, Gardener) Unknown 1953 Unknown Unknown Sissinghurst None 2
C1168/1394/1 Commentary for visitors by Ken Jackson 1 Recording Electronic Jackson, Ken (speaker, male; interviewee; Commentator ) Unknown 1905-06-14 00:00:00 Unknown 1970-01-01 00:42:00 Coughton Court Unknown 3
C1168/1366/1 National Trust Garden Treasures 1 Recording Electronic Barker, Paul (speaker, male; interviewee) Gibbs, Julian (speaker, male; interviewee) Keith, Penelope (narrator) (speaker, female; interviewer) 1905-06-28 00:00:00 Biddulph Grange, Biddulph, Staffordshire, England, UK 0.041666666666667 Biddulph Grange Garden Unknown 3

OHD_WRT_0135 The Journey of Oral History Technologies

In Back to the Future Part Two, Marty McFly travels to 2015. There are flying cars, holograms, hoverboards, and many many fax machines, but no sign of the internet or smart phones. It is easy for twenty-first century viewers of the film to roll their eyes at this past portrayal of the future, because we are blessed with hindsight. These technologies have so seamlessly integrated into our lives, we cannot imagine a world without the internet or smart phones. People who have been able to perfectly predict future technologies are in a significant minority. The majority of portrayals of the future either have been or will be proven incorrect. This principle can be transferred onto the real world, where people spend their time developing technologies in the hope that it will become the future only for it to miserably fail. Artistic interpretations of the future and experimental future technologies are kindred spirits fuelled by great hope and excitement. In the early 1990s one of the first oral history technologies was born in Alaska at the University of Alaska Fairbanks — Project Jukebox. According to a paper on this digital oral history archive, “a fantastic jump into space age technology awaits the user when he or she sits down before the Jukebox workstation.” (Lake, p. 30) This “space age” technology involved a lot of CD-roms and received support from Apple Computer Inc. (their words not mine) through their Apple Library of Tomorrow scheme. In the papers written on Project Jukebox there is this wonderful sense of hope that technology will solve the problem with reusing oral histories, but like Back to the Future Part Two hindsight makes us shake our heads at talk of CDs. The discussion around copyright is especially alien to 2021 readers as it focuses solely on the copyright of the photographs in the archive, with little to nothing on the copyright of the recordings and no mention of the interviewees’ privacy. (Smith, p. 19) In the first chapter of the book Oral History and the Digital Humanities, Willem Schneider, who was one of the original creators of Project Jukebox acknowledges their hopeful naivety: “we stumbled onto digital technology for oral history under the false assumption that it would save us money and personnel in the long run.” (p. 19) This does not mean that Project Jukebox was a failure, on the contrary, it plays an essential role at the start of the journey of oral history technology. The naive exploration of future technologies is the first stage of all journeys that aim to find a technology that becomes as everyday as the smart phone.

However, the journey from naive exploration of future technologies to seamlessly integrated technologies is a bumpy ride. It is really hard to establish a technology in society. It takes a lot of work and time, and above all — money. In the following essay I am going to look at the journey of digital oral history technologies. I would not be writing this if there already was an established digital oral history technology but, we are also no longer in the naive exploration stage that Project Jukebox started. We are somewhere in the middle, which in my opinion is the hardest place to be: no longer in the fun, playful, and hopeful beginning stages, but still quite a way off a solution. I therefore am not going to talk about which digital oral history technology is the most user-friendly. I believe it would be very unproductive to pit these technologies against each other, instead I want to discuss what I believe contributes to the struggle of establishing a solid oral history technology.

I must confess that the research I had to do for this essay was not the easiest. Not only do many of the oral history technologies no longer exist but there is minimal literature on why they stopped existing. I have a folder filled with papers and articles all on the topic of digital solutions in oral history archiving and reuse. There are many hyperlinks in these documents, some even have QR codes, sadly the majority of them are dead links. I can probably count the amount of links that do work on my fingers, which is not great when you are doing research. From my limited research on these technologies I have however been able to extract a handful of factors that play contribute to the bumpy journey of developing oral history technologies, including the usual suspect — money. But first we need to understand what happens to our storage and preservation systems when we introduce digital technologies.

Tech = Risk = Maintenance = Money

In my house there are several types of analogue storage units: bookshelves, cupboards, drawers etc. If I put a book on a shelf it stays there unless I move it or some uncivilised person decides to remove it without my permission. It is possible I might forget which shelf I put it on and have to spend some time searching for it, desperately trying to remember if I had lend it to somebody. In this scenario in order to preserve, store, and access the book I need nothing more than a shelf to keep it safe, and my brain to remember where it is. This is a pretty stable situation as the shelf does not move and my brain currently functioning fine (touch wood). Now I have found my book I want to put some background tunes on while I read. I get my electronic device (laptop or smart phone); press away the notification that I need to do an operating systems update; realise it has no battery so have to plug it in the mains, after locating my charge; and then finally open my Apple Music application (formally iTunes) and play the song. I might even connect my device to a bluetooth speaker so that the sound is better quality. Here there are a couple more steps and players involved in the storing, preserving and accessing of my song than in comparison with my book on the shelf, but as long as I have the hardware, software, power supply I have access.

However, it is the twenty-first century so nothing actually happens unless you post it on social media. I capture this moment of me reading my book and listening to my music by again using hardware, software, and power supply, but to upload the image onto the storage space of social media several more actors come into play. Firstly, I need WiFi, which is supported by a very complicated infrastructure of towers and wires. Secondly, I need the appropriate social media application, which is supported by a separate infrastructure of towers, wires, and servers. Both these infrastructures rely on a huge power supply to function. If there is any disruption in the internet supply or at the social media servers I cannot store or access my images on my social media profile and can therefore not prove that I read books.

With this narration I wanted to illustrate what happens when we introduce digital technologies to our storage and access systems. I find that there is a direct correlation between the amount of technology needed to store, preserve and access stuff, and the potential risks associated with that same system. In order to avoid these potential risks more maintenance is required, which in turn means that more money is needed to keep everything running smoothly. Doug Boyd, who is the Director of the Louie B. Nunn Centre for Oral History at the University of Kentucky, has experienced how the lack of acknowledgment of the rise in risk, maintenance, and money due to an increase digital technology can be the downfall of an oral history technology. Boyd worked on the Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky Oral History Project Digital Media Database, which in his words was a “gorgeous” website that had “logical” information architecture.  However, Boyd also admits that the project was intensely focused on the userbility of the site and actually was more akin to a “complex, elaborate, and beautiful digital [exhibit]” than a digital oral history archive. (2014, p. 89) This user-centric design of the Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky Oral History Project Digital Media Database, meant that the archiving perspective fell by the wayside. There was minimal consideration for the maintenance required to keep all this digital technology running smoothly, and the money needed to sustain this maintenance. Boyd admits that it eventually led to the website being “digitally abandoned, opened up to online hackers and eventually taken down.” (2014, p. 90) The Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky Oral History Project Digital Media Database is an example of the naive experimentation that happens at the beginning of the technological journey. We learn from these experiences and move on, which is exactly what Boyd went on to do.

Growing Pains

The Oral History Metadata Synchronizer (OHMS) was developed by Boyd after his work on the Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky Oral History Project Digital Media Database. It still exists, which is quite an achievement. Unlike the Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky Oral History Project Digital Media Database OHMS is not a repository but a software that individuals can use to make their repository better. There are two parts to OHMS, the Synchronizer, where the user creates the metadata for the oral history recording and, the Viewer, which makes it easy for others to access and search the oral history recording. (2013, p. 97) When it comes to the amount of digital technology involved in OHMS compared to the Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky Oral History Project Digital Media Database, I cannot say for sure whether it is more or less because I simply do not know enough about their set up. Either way, both are web based, so it is likely to be a considerable amount and definitely more than my bookshelf. Boyd is therefore still battling with the high amount of maintenance, luckily though he is now more aware of it. In a 2013 article he reflected on OHMS’ original shortcomings: its heavy reliance on transcripts and the struggle to expand it beyond the Kentucky Digital Library.

It is well known that text is a lot more searchable than audio files. This is one of the founding ideas of OHMS as it connects up the audio/video file with a transcript. However, not all oral histories have transcripts because they are expensive to make: only big institutions with huge amounts of funding could afford transcribing all the oral history recordings. (2013, p. 99) This is a good example of how technology dictates the amount of money and work needed. OHMS’ technology needed transcripts to work, but this requires a lot of work and money, making the system a very exclusive product. Boyd, however, went back to the drawing board and, inspired by Michael Frisch’s ideas around indexing, altered OHMS to be able to also run off indexes. Indexing involves a lot less work which means it is cheaper. (2013, p.100) The technology also does not suffer because indexing is text based. The quick text searches which was the foundation of the original OHMS design can still be run.

When it comes to the issue of moving OHMS beyond the Kentucky Digital Library Boyd’s has a little less to write in his 2013 paper. (2013, p. 105) I find the tone in this section similar to the Project Jukebox papers; filled with hopes and goals for the future. There is a hint of awareness that the road is rough ahead, OHMS is open source which Boyd admits “does not always mean free or simple”. However, the following to me is the stand out hope:

The hope is that smaller historical societies or similar organizations with very limited budgets and almost no IT support can take full advantage of the OHMS system for presenting oral history collections online. (2013, p. 105)

This to me feels like a very distant future. These technological solutions, Project Jukebox, the Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky Oral History Project Digital Media Database, OHMS, have all been developed and used within universities which have relatively high (although not enough) access to funding opportunities. But I also do not believe that money is the only barrier to achieving Boyd’s dream. I have suspicion that “limited IT support” is a barrier that is higher than we think.

DIY Digital

Computers are magical. They can do really amazing things. However just like a hammer or a paint brush this magic can only be unlocked by a skilled user. Computers are after all no more than very complicated tools. Their complicated nature has sadly resulted in only a select group of people (mostly men) fully understanding the ins and outs of these tools. This discrepancy between those who do understand computers and those who do not is referred to as the “digital divide”, a termed coined in United States during 1990s. The digital divide refers to the differing levels of access to hardware, software, and the internet. Professor of Communication Science at the University of Twente, Jan A. G. M. Van Dijk explains in his 2017 paper, Digital Divide: Impact of Access, how in the early 2000s the main focus of the research into the digital divide was on digital infrastructure and access to physical devices and the internet (p. 1). In recent years the idea of access has been broadened to include the skills needed to access and retrive information and increasingly, the skills needed to communicate through various mediums, and create content. The reason for this expansion is because digital inequalities did not disappear in places where there was unilateral physical access to digital technologies. Van Dijk believes that digital inequality only truly starts after digital media had become defused into our everyday lives (p. 2). He splits the digital divide into three types of access: physical, skills, and usage. I will be focusing on the latter two and the divide that occurs after physical access has been achieve.

The access granted by skills can be view from two directions: the creator and the user. I would like to start by looking at how skills can facilitate access in the former and then look at skills and usage from the perspective of the user. Willem Schneider writes that there are three main roles in oral history preservation: the oral historian, the collection manager, and the information technology specialist. If we consider the things I talked about in the previous section, the preservation of the oral history relies increasingly heavily on the skills of the information technology specialist, especially when things are moved online. They are the ones who have to handle the risks and maintenance of the digital technology involved in the project. Their computer and digital skills directly influences and limits the preservation and access of the oral history recording.

In the case of Stories Matter the person taking on this role was Jacques Langlois. Stories Matter started as a in-house database software created at the Centre of Oral History and Digital Storytelling at Concordia University in Montreal. In the abstract of an article on the development of the software, Stories Matter is described as a programme that “encourages a shift away from transcription, enabling oral historians to continue to interact with their interviews in an efficient manner without compromising the greater life history context of their interviewees”. (Jessee, Zembrzycki, High, p. 1) Jacques Langlois was the software engineer from Kamicode software, who mostly had experience in developing video games and no experience with oral history. (Jessee, Zembrzycki, High, p. 5) As a software engineer Langlois has a higher level of digital skills in comparison to the rest of the team working on the software. There was a clear digital divide between the rest of the team and Langlois. This only expanded when Langlois decided to use the the runtime platform Adobe Air, which the rest of the development team had little to no knowledge of and therefore were unable to support Langlois in his development. (Jessee, Zembrzycki, High, p. 6) How the individual team members approached the development of the software was also a result of their in-team digital divide. The oral historians viewed the software as something made for oral historians by oral historians and were primarily focused on userbility, which as I previously discussed was something Boyd has noted as the downfall of the Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky Oral History Project Digital Media Database. Meanwhile Langlois simply wanted to make sure that the software did not crash and ran smoothly. The digital divide in the team and the pressures on Langlois are perfectly illustrated in the article on the programme through a frustrating bug finding saga. (Jessee, Zembrzycki, High, p. 9)

As far as I can tell Stories Matter no longer exists. The majority of the links in the article on the software are dead and, although Stories Matter does have a page on the Kamicode software website, I am unable to download it. As I mentioned in the first section of this paper building an application software and keeping that sustainable and updated takes up an insane amount of money, labour, and time. You cannot just make an application and hope that it lasts forever because it will not. Technology is constantly evolving; new devices are developed and the operating systems are constantly updated by their own developers.

When it comes to the user side of oral history technologies I would like to start by highlighting that the majority of the time oral historians do not use bespoke oral history software. In a paper on the now non-existent InterClipper software Douglas Lambert and Michael Frisch identify a couple of “caveats” when it comes to their use of technology. When reflecting on the 1990s cyber punk roots of the digital age they admit that a do-it-yourself mentality of “rummaging around in our virtual toolbox” instead of “waiting for the “perfect software” or a single methodology to resolve the complex challenges of oral history practice in the digital age” is often a cheaper, quicker, and more effective way of analysing oral histories (p. 142). This does not mean that oral historians should adopt an exclusively DIY approach and give up making a more appropriate oral history software. However, I do believe that maybe reflecting a bit more on the tools we already use and searching within the parameters of our own digital skills, we might save some time and money. Most importantly I believe that this attitude can help us stay grounded and stops us from getting swept away in the magic of digital technology. In addition I believe that this principle can be extend to encompass not only our digital skills but also our personal research skills.

I did it my way

In the document on Stories Matter the writer discuss InterClipper and their experiences of using it. InterClipper was initially a software developed for market research and was enthusiastically adopted by Michael Frisch in 1998. The appealing thing about the software was “the seamless linkage between the digital audio/video files and a fairly robust multifield database for annotating and marking audio/video passages.” (Lambert and Frisch, p.137)  However, according to the Stories Matter team, the students who tested out InterClipper found a handful of problems with the software. They did not like that the oral history recordings had already been clipped. The students found that they clipped recordings were difficult to navigate and they lost the wider context of the life history. Furthermore, they disliked the indexing which they found “too scientific.” (Jessee, Zembrzycki, High, p. 3). 

To clip or not to clip? To transcribe or to index? Text verses audio verses video. I have heard all sides of the all of these arguments. When it comes to digital skills the DIY attitude is about whether the individual can use Microsoft Word or Adobe Audition, however with usage it is about how people research and their preferences when it comes to consuming knowledge, which can be a very personal affair. To start with people might have a physical or learning disability which restricts how they can research. People also have different learning styles. (Marcy) I, for example am a visual and audio learner, which means that I struggle with reading, and if there is the option consume the information through a documentary or podcast I will take it. People also have different motivations to access an oral history. An oral history is a multilayered artefact, a cornucopia of stories, which holds information that can be useful to a wide range of people from different fields of work and research. However, many of these softwares are created at universities: Stories Matter at Concordia University, Project Jukebox at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and OHMS at the University of Kentucky. These softwares will undoubtedly be influence by the environments in which they were made. In the case of Stories Matter the software was explicitly made for oral historians by oral historians, which is a pretty exclusive attitude. This also reenforces digital inequalities as Van Dijk says that the biggest digital divide in terms of usage is between those who have a higher education and those who do not. (p. 8)

It is not particularly radical to conclude that everyone is a unique being that does things in their own way. However, it is very important to remember this when you are designing something, which is exactly what the oral historians involved in these technologies are doing. In his zine, Ruined by Design: How Designers Destroyed the World and What We Can Do to Fix It, the designer Mike Monteiro outlines a code of ethics for designers. One of the things included in his code is “a designer does not believe in edge cases”. (p. 37) There is a history in design to have a target audience for your product, this by default means that you also have a non target audience. According to Monteiro this basically means you are marginalising people: you are actively deciding that your product will not be used by other people. He gives the example of Facebook’s real names projects, which affected trans people and people of indigenous backgrounds whose names were not consider “real”. But he also gives examples beyond Silicone Valley of single parent households “who get caught on the edges of ‘both parents must sign’ permission slips”, or voting ballots in America only being in English, excluding those of immigrants who have a right to vote but struggle with English. (p. 38) Within the setting of the oral history technologies I have talked about, the statement “a designer does not believe in edge cases” means that thought needs to be put into the differences between people’s digital skills and their research preferences. This applies both to the creator and the user of the oral history technology. Selecting who you are designing for in statements like “for oral historians by oral historians” is not caring for the edge cases, which in a field like oral history where one of the founding principles was giving a voice to the voiceless is shameful.

Forward to the Past

Imagine if they remade Back to the Future but kept it in the same time settings as before. Marty McFly would then be able to travel to the real 2015 and be thoroughly disappointed that everything kind of look the same accept no one would look him in the eye because they were all looking down at their phones. Imagine the audience’s disappointment when they presented, not with the magical flying car technology of the original movie, but the painful reality of a 2015 where we did not have the technology for hoverboards. Below you can see the interfaces of Project Jukebox in 1990 on the left (Smith, p. 17) and a screenshot of their website in 2021 on the right.

Back to the Future Part Two’s 2015 is the embodiment of the hopeful dream that is so heavily associated with technology. The same magic that can be felt in the papers on the original Project Jukebox which created the interface on the left. The real 2015 was more like the current interface, similar to what came before only now you can view it on a different device. Many people would take one look at the Project Jukebox’s interfaces and roll their eyes. They might ask, why has so little changed in the last 30 years? Hopefully, I have been able to slightly answer that question. Over the last 30 years oral historians have been wrestling with digital technology, searching for the best solution, only to end up penniless, tired and confused with only a few dead links to prove that something might have existed at some time. This might be a slight exaggeration. We have come far in the journey of oral history technology. However, I do wonder if we would not benefit more from looking back on our past, evaluating our failures, acknowledging the maintenance required, and using our old methods and DIY technologies as inspiration for our next creation. Maybe this will be a better way to continue instead of chasing the Back to the Future – esque dream of the perfect oral history technology.

Bibliography

Boyd, D. (2013) “OHMS: Enhancing Access to Oral History for Free” in The Oral History Review. 40(1) pp. 95-106

Boyd, D. (2014) “’I Just Want to Click on It to Listen’: Oral History Archives, Orality, and Usability” in Oral History and Digital Humanities ed. D. Boyd and M. Larson. pp. 77-96. Palgrave Macmillan: New York.

Jessee, E., Zembrzycki, S. and High, S. (2011) “Stories Matter: Conceptual challenges in the development of oral history database building software” In Forum: Qualitative Social Research. 12(1)

Lake, G. L. (1991) “Project Jukebox: An Innovative Way to Access and Preserve Oral History Records” in Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists. 9(1) pp. 24 – 41

Lambert, D. and Frisch, M. (2013) “Digital Curation through Information Cartography: A Commentary on Oral History in the Digital Age from a Content Management Point of View “ in  The Oral History Review. 40(1) pp. 135-153

Marcy, V. (2001) “Adult learning styles: How the VARK learning style inventory can be used to improve student learning” in Perspectives on Physician Assistant Education. 12(2) pp.117-120

Monteiro, M. (2019) Ruined by Design: How Designers Destroyed the World, and What We Can Do to Fix It. [EBOOK] Mule Design: San Francisco

Schneider, W. (2014) “Oral history in the age of digital possibilities” in Oral History and Digital Humanities ed. D. Boyd and M. Larson. pp. 19 – 33. Palgrave Macmillan: New York

Smith, S. (Oct 1991)Project Jukebox: ‘We Are Digitizing Our Oral History Collection… and We’re Including a Database.’” at The Church Conference: Finding Our Way in the Communication Age. pp. 16 – 24. Anchorage, AK

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OHD_PRS_0127 Only Time Will Tell: the ethical dilemma of oral histories

This one has been my favourite paper to present so far. I think it was really fun and people seemed to enjoy it.


Brainstorming

Slides


Script

[slide 1]

I am going play two sound recordings which both discuss abortion, so if you think this might upset you I invite you to mute your computer and after I have played them I will signal in the chat that you can unmute. 

(Plays segment from Redstockings Abortion Speakout, March 21, 1969, New York City and the anti-abortion film “Silent scream”) 

[slide 2]

The first clip we listened to was from the Redstockings Abortion Speakout, which took place on the 21st March 1969 in New York City. The second clip was from the anti-abortion film “Silent scream” made in 1984. 

[slide 3]

Both are featured an episode of the podcast “the Last Archive” made by historian Jill Lepore. In this podcast Lepore is trying to work out who killed truth and in this specific episode she discusses how the concept of “speaking your truth” that was used at the Redstockings’s Speakout contributed to creating the post-truth era we live in now. The whole podcast, but especially this episode haunted me whenever I started writing this paper. I would try to add it in but it did not really work, so in the end I extracted this haunting from my brain by writing

[slide 4]

 “speak your truth” on a post-it and popping it in the corner of my blackboard. I am going to do a similar thing now and 

[slide 5]

just leave a digital post-it in the corner of my presentation. 

[slide 6]

I realised that the title of my presentation is a rather ambitious, so I would like to make some amendments to in order to better frame what I am going to talk about.

[slide 7]

(Only Time Will Tell: the ethical dilemma of reusing oral histories in low risk contexts that DO NOT involve children or venerable adults, animals, topics of war, crime, drugs or sex etc.)

I am specifically looking at how to encourage reusing oral histories and the case study I am basing my research on is the National Trust property Seaton Delaval Hall in Northumberland, which I assume will produce relatively low-risk oral histories.

[slide 8]

In this presentation I am going to map out the basic relationship between ethics and oral history that I imagine I will experience during these next three years. 

[slide 9]

Here we see a timeline of the life of an oral history. 

[slide 10]

At the start we have our oral historian, who wishes to conduct an oral history project. 

[slide 11]

This is the beginning of the oral history’s life. Already from the start this oral history is affected by something I am going to call 

[slide 12]

“experiential noise”. I am using this term to refer to how a person perceives the world at that moment in time, which is influenced by everything from what is in the news to whether they were hugged enough as a child. I specially use the word noise because I find it to be a very nebulous and volatile feeling. Here is a quick example of experiential noise in action. 

[slide 13]

This is a picture of someone hugging their grandparent: before the pandemic this would have be a lovely picture of intergenerational love, however now you hope that the grandparent has had both their jabs. 

[slide 14]

The oral historian’s experiential noise affects the oral history straight away. Lynn Abrams, refers to this as her “research frame” and discusses in the Transformation of Oral History how her position as a “university lecturer in women’s and gender history” influenced her interviewees testimonies when she did a project on women’s life experiences during the 1950s and 1960s. 

[slide 15]

The next step in the life of the oral history is to get ethical approval. How to gain this differs between institutions. I have completed my first ethical approval for my low-risk project and it was relatively painless. I consider myself lucky. 

[slide 16]

Clutching its ethical approval the oral history moves on to meet the interviewee, who has plenty of experiential noise. 

[slide 17]

The interviewee’s experiential noise is very complicated because they are the ones who are remembering. Memory is messy and potentially all sorts of confabulation, misremembering and gaps can appear during the process. 

Now we have all this noise that is being supplied by the interviewer and interviewee, but as soon as the record button is pressed all of it is frozen. 

[slide 18]

Stopped. Now we move onto a really important step for my project. The recording can now be archived, which means that it can then be reused and reusing is the thing I am focusing on. 

[slide 19]

But we must not forget to consult the consent form, that is the appropriate permissions and clearances, which if I am being honest have no idea of:

  1. I haven’t done it yet
  2. It’s different for everyone
  3. GDPR is confusing

[slide 20]

But let us say for the sake of the story that it has been stored and is available. 

[slide 21]

Our little oral history can happily nestle between all the others holding its consent form and ethical approval close to its heart. 

[slide 22]

Some time has passed and along comes a researcher/listener. Being a pestilent human means they are full of new fresh experiential noise. Once they and the experiential noise come in contact with the oral history three things can happen:

[slide 23]

Option one:

[slide 24]

The listener listens to the oral history, goes on to write an account of why things changed or stayed the same with a full understanding of the context in which the oral history was created and the experiential noise that was present. 

[slide 25]

Option two: 

[slide 26]

Because of their experiential noise the listener listens back to the oral history and is shocked by what they hear and goes on to write something about the interviewee that is not flattering. Joanna Bornat recalls a situation where the testimonies of white Australian housewives, who initially had been interviewed about domesticity, were used to illustrate racism in 20th Century. Having their oral histories used in this way was not something the interviewees had agreed to when they gave permission for their oral history to be archived. It also suggests, as did the housewives, that racism has a history. They believed and said things then that they would not believe and say now.

[slide 27]

Option three:

[slide 28]

Again because of their experiential noise the listener listens back to the oral history and is shocked by what they hear because they are surprised that this is allowed to be public. Our relationship with privacy has changed a lot over the last few decades, as has the relationship between researcher and researched. An example of this could be when the historians Peter Jackson, Graham Smith and Sarah Olive, reused the testimonies found in the archive, the Edwardians. Theyfound that the interviewers had included field notes on the interviewees that contained information that definitely would not pass an ethics review or board these days. 

[slide 29]

In both option two and three the ethical approval and the consent to use form no longer matched up with the oral history, because the reception of the oral history had changed. The words said have not changed but their meaning has. The passage of time has not just changed the experiential noise of the listener/researcher but the whole of society’s. This is not surprising as language changes all the time, just think of the word 

[slide 30]

literally or zoom. 

This is why oral histories are so difficult to archive and write ethics for. 

[slide 31] 

The best way I can describe it is like one of those toys where you have to put right shape through the right hole. 

[slide 32]

Only in the case of oral histories the shape keeps changing.

So what do we do now?

Well I offer three options:

[slide 33]

Option one:

[slide 34]

Stop recording oral histories, stop archiving them, stop asking money for them. It’s just going to be an ethical mess. Stop it. 

Now I am going to go on a whim here and assume this probably is not what people are looking for. 

[slide 35]

Option two:

[slide 36]

We can try and improve our ethics forms to accommodate its noisy nature. Maybe if we make a system that forces us to annually update our ethics and consent forms we can keep up with the noise. Now considering how much time and effort already goes into ethics I imagine that this option is also not realistic. It reminds me of Wendy Rickard writing in her paper Oral history – ‘more dangerous than therapy’ that she wishes that more interviewees and interviewers could listen back to their tapes, but that this is simple not possible due to lack of resources – “it seems you have to be rich to be ethical”. 

[slide 37]

Option three:

[slide 38]

To start with we do more reusing. According to Michael Frisch within oral history there is a preference to record interviews instead of reuse them. This results in less information on the process of reusing. Which is why I am suggesting that we reuse more so we can learn more about it. The more we revisit, the more we can reflect, the faster we can pick up on ethical misdemeanours or challenges and the more we can improve the process of recording, archiving and reusing oral histories. We need to become more practiced in reusing and learn more about the ethical pitfalls of reuse. It is important to keep telling these histories that people have worked hard for to capture, but this also means we need to keep the shop tidy. Sometimes we might make a mistake but then it is our responsibility as a community to fix it and grow. 

[slide 39]

We are never going to be able to write the perfect ethics form. Time affects how we experience oral history so we need to find something that is as stubborn and relentless as time which I believe is 

[slide 40]

us (the human race)—the vessels of experiential noise and the deciders of 

[slide 41] 

“what is ethical?”. 

[slide 42]

Like our history, our ethics change with us because it lives within us, so trying to shove all the nebulous responsibility onto a single static document does not make sense. So for now we might just have to hustle though because only time will tell if we are doing it right. 

[slide 43]

But there is one more thing… 

[slide 44]

The post-it note. “Speak your truth”. 

So after I had finished planing this paper, I stared at the post-it note for while contemplating its existence. Eventually I concluded that the option three, where we embrace reusing and all its messiness was really scary. In this post-truth world where everyone “speaks their truth” and does not listen to each other it is terrifying to simple get on with and keep going. As an oral historian you could ruin someone’s life because you allowed public access to their testimony and someone completely misused it. You could write something and be “cancelled” or “trolled” for your opinions. Or you can have your funding cut by your government because the narrative your telling is not what they want to hear. 

[slide 45]

Initially I was going to end it here in a slightly depressing way, but I sent my draft to my supervisor who said that I might be over-worrying a little bit. His words reminded me of something my old neighbour used to say, something that I think is important when you do pretty much anything in live including research: 

[slide 46]

“all perfect must go to Allah so if you want to keep your rug you have to make a little mistake”

OHD_PRS_0126 Oral History’s Design

This presentation was only 3 minutes. There were some lovely archive nerds in the audience.


Slides


Script

[slide one]

What do this lamp, this corkscrew and the iPod have in common? 

Other than the fact that they are all very colourful,  they also all radically changed the meaning of their use in comparison to their predecessors.

[slide two]

Lamps are there to illuminate a room and look pretty. 

But Yang LED was made to adapt to the mood of resident and is not even meant to be seen.

[slide three]

Corkscrews are there to open my wine

But this corkscrew by Alessi “dances” for you.

[slide four]

Portable music players allowed you to listen to music on the move. 

But the iPod allowed you to cheaply buy songs from iTunes and then curate them into your own personal soundtrack. 

[slide five]

All three of these examples and their respective change in meanings are the result of design-driven innovation a term used by the design scholar Roberto Verganti in a book by the same name. 

Design-driven innovation works like this… 

[slide six]

Here on this graph we have two axis: change in technology and a change in meaning both have a scale from incremental to radical change. In the corner we have market pull/user-centered design. 

[slide seven]

Here we have the bubble design-driven innovation, where see radical change in meaning and the bubble technological push where there is radical change in technology. 

In this yellow part where there is a radical change in meaning but not in technology we find designs like alessi’s corkscrew. 

In this blue section we find technologies like the first mp3 player, which was a significant technological upgrade from portable cassette and cd players. 

Now in this green part we find the iPod. 

[slide eight]

This is green part is what Verganti refers to as a technological epiphany. 

[slide nine]

My PhD is in collaboration with the National Trust property Seaton Delaval Hall. This property wishes to create an oral history archive and the reason that I started this presentation by talking about the now obsolete iPod is because just like Apple did in 2001 I would also like to achieve a 

[slide ten]

technological epiphany. 

[slide eleven]

Presently archives are very busy digitising their collections which is great especially during the pandemic. 

[slide twelve]

However this push to digitise fall very much in the blue technological push category. Everyone else is online so archives better move there too. The result of this however is websites that look like this. 

[slide thirteen]

Not particularly sexy or even that helpful. 

[slide fourteen]

What I want to do with my project is actually stop and think about how this technology could actually change the meaning of archiving. 

[slide fifteen]

Venganti describes the many ways one can achieve this but it all boils down to doing a lot of talking across disciplines. 

[slide sixteen]

How would a graphic designer redesign this page? How does the PhD student feel when they are in an archive? How would an environmentalist make a sustainable archive? How do game designers handle information? Many questions, a lot of information and hopefully a change in what it means to archive. 

OHD_PRS_0125 Oral History’s Design: Sustaining visitor (re)use of oral histories on heritage sites

On 26 March I presented my first paper during a series of Digital Heritage Workshops organised by Lancaster University and IIT Indore. It was really scary and weird. I didn’t feel looked after at all. I also presented something that had already been discussed by previous speakers. Anyway you live and learn.



Script

This is Seaton Delaval Hall. Built in the 1720s the hall and its residents, the ‘Gay Delavals’ became renowned for wild parties and other shenanigans. In 1822 the hall went up in flames severely damaging the property. This history is represented very well in the collection that is housed at the hall which is now run by the National Trust. 

What is less represented is the more recent history. The community that looked after the hall after it burnt it down, when it was a prisoner of war camp during both wars and later when the late Lord Hastings invited the local people to parties after its restoration. 

This history lives within the local community. Luckily we have the wonderful field of oral history that allows us to capture this predominately undocumented history.

However oral history has a deep dark secret. After recordings have been made and analysed, they are locked into an archive or into a historians cupboard and never heard from again. They are like a box of unwatched home videos. 

This in the context of Seaton Delaval hall seems sad as its strength as an institution lies within its deep connection with its surrounding area. It would therefore be a shame if the community who gave these histories cannot access them. I also personally think this to be ethical dubious as the lack of access to these oral histories brings up issues of power inequality where an institution like the National Trust happily takes the oral histories but not giving something in return. 

SO this is the challenge: we want to make oral histories reusable for the visitors of the hall. 

To make the rather complex problem more tangible I have focused in on the idea of sustainability:

I would like to point out here that I am using the term storage system instead of archive because I feel that the idea of the archive is very loaded and cultural represented as not particularly accessible to the masses. 

Let’s start with the visitors and volunteers. This particular group, especially the volunteers, are the people who will contribute and donate their oral histories to the hall. Now because of the standard time and financial constraints the period of recording will not be able to capture all the stories. So this system that will house the the initial recordings needs to be dynamic and sustainable enough for the visitors and volunteers to keep adding and reflecting on the history.

For the staff the term sustainability addresses user friendliness. It needs to be easy for a new staff to learn how the system is use and managed. 

This is where I believe the digital can help. 

The digital as we are all fully aware has the amazing capacity to allow people from across world to upload, download, browse all sorts of content. It’s awesome. Also as time goes on more and more people are getting familiar with the digital sphere. Especially with the pandemic which forced to many use it more. This is not just individuals but also the case for most institutions notably those in the culture sector who have been very busy trying stay afloat by working out how they can use all these digital tools to keep their audience. The digital and its tools have become and are increasingly becoming part of everyday life. 

The dynamic and sustainable requirement of the system, where people can easily add information and stories is pretty covered by basic digital systems. 

The user friendliness can be achieved if the staff are involved right at the beginning with the design of the system. Allowing it to mould to the staff’s digital habits and knowledge.

What the digital can also help the staff with is storage. The digital is able to store documents in also sorts of formats and in all sorts of locations. I personally find that the internets ability to duplicate (think memes) might be a possible tool that could help storage issues but that simultaneously brings up all sorts ethical issues around permissions and copyright. 

However what the digital also has done is created this desperate need to record and store everything and therefore also a huge sense of loss when something isn’t captured. Because as you are able to capture and store something you also create a whole bunch of things that arent captured and therefore lost. Technology has always played a huge role in this, just look at the field of oral history which relies completely on the ability to record someone’s voice. So then the question is should we record everything? Do we need to record everything? It’s tempting when you can record everything. But then you have everything and that is also useless because you cannot reuse everything. One of the archivists at the Parliamentary Archives once told me that they had calculated how long it would take for them and their colleague to digitise everything and it was 120 years. This paradox brings up issues around value. What do we value? Whose voices do we value? But an even bigger problem is what will we value?

This one of the bigger I imagine we will be dealing with in the next couple of years. Trying to keep the digital eco system healthy and not complete collapse under its own weight. 

The digital is still very young. Which is proven by what it can do really enthusiastically like record everything and allow everyone to contribute. But it is also proven by the gaps that has. For example many search functions on online archives are difficult to use and don’t deliver that same serendipitous feeling that brick and mortar archive has. A search bar is not close to being the same as an archivist who knows the collection. Robots are not completely ready to replace humans just yet. For now humans will have to fill in the gaps that the digital has. 

A good example of this blend of human and digital is that people who are unable to do their research because they cannot go into archives or the digitisation of the document they are interested in is not good enough. What I have seen many people do now is use their human network to access these documents by ringing people up and asking them take pictures of documents. I thought this was a funny cyborg-y moment where people needed both technology and a human person to achieve their goal. 

So what we are looking at is how the digital can support the needs of humans at Seaton Delaval Hall by adapting to their needs. But at the same the humans are free and able to fill in these gaps that are present in the digital. 

However there is one more layer I would like to add to this challenge of building a sustainable storage system. And that is the environment. Our environment heavily influences whether we can access archives. A pandemic can shut us off from the brick and mortar archives. A power cut can take down the servers where the digital archive stored. Or an earth quake or storm can destroy both completely. 

This in addition to digital gaps is why I do not believe that it is sustainable to solely relay on either a digital or a brick and mortar storage system. A system that floats between these two worlds and at its centre has the humans that are reason for its existence, that I believe is the closest we might get to having something sustainable. Something that will allow Seaton Delaval Hall and its community continue telling stories for generations to come. 


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OHD_PRS_0124 Presentation/Interview

Below is the presentation I had to do in order to be chosen as the student to complete this PhD. The interview took place on Feb 18th 2020 and the question I had to answer was, “What are the key challenges and opportunities [in this PhD] and how will you address them?”


SLIDE ONE

I have set this presentation up as a Venn diagram of three main parties of this CDA: National Trust and the heritage sector, Oral history and Design. In order to answer your question, I will navigate through the various sections of the Venn diagram identifying opportunities, challenges and how will address them. 

SLIDE TWO

I think the first opportunity lies with the National Trust property Seaton Delaval Hall. If you observe the setting and history of the Hall you will find it to be the appropriate setting for this CDA. Firstly, the Hall is in the middle of a wide and rich community. Over hundreds of years the Hall and its inhabitants have contributed to this community and return the community has also given back with the most recent example being the money that was raise to help the National Trust take over the property. Secondly, it is a relatively young National Trust property. By that I mean that it has only been acquired by the National Trust in the last 11 years, meaning that until very recently; stories, memories and histories were being made at the Hall. Seaton Delaval Hall is therefore a perfect candidate for any oral history project, however a recent collaboration between the National Trust and MA in Multidisciplinary Innovation at Northumbria University makes the Hall the perfect location for this CDA.

SLIDE THREE

In May 2019 as part of the Rising Stars Project the National Trust came to Northumbria University with hope to collaborate in setting up a new oral history project. I was part of the team on the Multidisciplinary Innovation MA that was given the challenge of creating a new, an innovative method for collecting, archiving and displaying oral history. We started off by investigating methods of collecting group memories, as at first we found the National Trust’s current prescribed method of collecting oral history too formulaic. We concluded that due to the aforementioned setting of the Hall there should be a focus on reengaging the local community through this oral history programme. So we wanted to create a more participatory type of oral history that reveal a bigger picture of the Hall and created a sense of collective ownership of these histories. Instead of the “rather odd social arrangement” of the one-to-one interview, as Smith describes it in Beyond Individual / Collective Memory: Women’s Transactive Memories of Food, Family and Conflict, the team wanted to lay the power of the narrative with the participants instead of the interviewer. What we wanted to avoid is what the historian Lynn Abrams experienced while working on a project about women’s life experience in the 1950s and 60s. During that project she found that her position as an expert in women’s and gender history and implied feminist meant that her participants adapted their story to fit the wider feminist narrative. However, as our project progressed and the team dove further into oral history theory we started to understand the importance of individual interviews. Especially because during the testing of our group interviews we found that some people were less comfortable with the group setting and therefore would contribute less.

SLIDE FOUR

So, after three months of research, designing, testing, refining and testing again we developed two new group-interview methods alongside an incorporated individual interview. We also created several ways to display oral histories around the property, and potential new methods of archiving oral histories. Despite the high level of outputs the project only really scratched the surface, however it gave the opportunity for this CDA to exist in the first place. I view this project as the launchpad for this CDA. What it did was start an exploration into collective ownership and the role of community within the context of oral history at Seaton Delaval Hall and it brought together the various parties sitting here today. But most importantly it revealed that it would require more time and effort for it to be successful. This is especially the case with archiving, which was purposefully left open ended by the team, because as we producing all the previously mention outputs we discovered that oral history archiving is a very difficult problem. 

SLIDE FIVE

Micheal Frisch discusses difficult problem this extensively in his paper ‘Three Dimensions and More’. He describes oral history archives as a shoebox of unwatched family videos and outlines various paradoxes that occurs in oral history archives. One of the paradoxes, the Paradox of Orality, refers to the inappropriateness of the reliance on transcripts in the context of oral history. Many oral historians, including Alessandro Portelli, agree that using transcripts in archiving reduces and distorts what was originally communicated by the interviewee. Although there are many archives that rely on transcripts, there are also archiving systems being developed that tackle this exact issue. Certain systems are already engaging with this paradox by using various forms of technology. Such as the Shoah Visual History Foundation, set up by the film director Steven Spielberg, where video testimonies of holocaust survivors are indexed, timestamped in English and can be navigated along multiple pathways. Another example is Oral History Metadata Sychronizer (OHMS) created at the Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History at the University of Kentucky Libraries, which can be navigated by searching any word and it will jump to the exact moment that person is talking about the searched word (Boyd). I imagine throughout the CDA these systems, including the more analogue archives need to be explored further in order to uncover the opportunities for innovation. What we are specifically looking for is the opportunity to create a system that is not driven by technological advancements, but by a desire to change the culture of how we use archives. 

SLIDE SIX

Currently, we use all types for archives in a static way, which is the opposite to how we treat history. Not only are we constantly making new history through the passage of time, our attitudes towards history constantly changes. For example the global discussion surrounding artefacts in the British Museum or even attitudes towards mining. Recently I worked with the arts and education charity Hand Of at the Durham Miners Hall with children from the local area. Working with these children you see that they view mining through a completely different lens to the generation that came before. While you and I might associate mining with the miners’ strike and the deindustrialisation of the UK, these children view mining as something from the pass, something important to the previous communities but ultimately something unsustainable and bad for the environment.

The static nature of the archives is in complete contradiction to how people experience history. I believe this CDA is looking for is a more sustainable and dynamic preservation of stories. A system that taps into the ever changing zeitgeist reflected in its visitors instead of keeping everything frozen in time. 

Well the CDA is called the ‘Oral history Design’. In my eyes I see design the provider of tools for exploration, with Seaton Delaval Hall providing the test subjects. This CDA would not be possible if it was not for the resources that the National Trust has to offer. Those resources being the visitors, the volunteers, those who provide the histories and the team working at Seaton Delaval. I believe that in order to create a system that is truly sustainable it needs to be tested at every point of the process and the collaboration with the National Trust gives us that opportunity. 

SLIDE NINE

The challenge however is finding the appropriate design tools. Design intervention and the use of design thinking tools can deliver high rewards but it can also cause considerable damage if not use responsibly. Not only do I expect to do more research into design methods on top of the ones I am already familiar with. I also expect to constantly be reviewing, adapting and modifying the tools and design process as project progresses. This is something that is highly encouraged by many people in the field of including the Kelley brothers, from IDEO, who openly invite people to adapt their methods and Natascha Jen from Pentagram, who argues that design thinking is more of a mindset, not a diagram or tool. Within this CDA this might evolved into regular reflection on the process both from myself as the student and from the other parties involved. All of this is especially important because the collaboration between design and oral history is a relatively new and unexplored territory.

SLIDE TEN

This unexplored territory, however gives the CDA opportunity to explore something in addition to the creation of a new archiving system; the methodology behind cross-disciplinary work within the academy. Cross-disciplinary work is nebulous and struggles to be categorised within the academic system. As I found throughout my MA there is a lot literature that talks about interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, cross-disciplinary work. These papers, books and articles talk about bringing various parties together in order to solve a problem but it is nearly always in the context of business or social enterprise. The CDA will therefore offer us the opportunity to research and experience multidisciplinary or cross-disciplinary work within the context of a university. 

However, cross-disciplinary, transdisciplinary, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary work, whatever you would like to name it, does come with its fair share of challenges. I am familiar with this as during my MA I had to work in an 18-strong team of people from a diverse range of ages, ethnicities, nationalities and socio-economic backgrounds and different fields of work. Throughout the year it was clear that one of our biggest barriers was communicating across these differences. It often felt like I was speaking a completely different language, which sometimes was the case, as certain ambiguous words were perceived differently depending on the person’s background. I predict this to happen throughout the CDA, not only across the design and oral history but also with the National Trust and any additional parties that might be involved. 

SLIDE ELEVEN

It is essential that we have as many of these cross-disciplinary conversations as possible. Roberto Verganti, in his book Design-driven Innovation, refers to these types of cross-disciplinary conversations as a ‘design discourse’ – experts from different backgrounds exchanging information. Verganti finds this to be essential in design-driven innovation, an innovation strategy that pursues change through a reinvention of the meaning of a product or system instead of relying of technology. Which is exactly what this CDA is looking for. 

This design discourse needs to be managed and organised efficiently, which I feel confident I am capable of doing due to working in teams throughout my professional and academic work. Especially thanks to my MA and my work with Hand Of and teaching for the early English programme Such Fun! I know the importance of clear communication and disciplined organisation. I imagine that I as the student of this CDA, I will have to take a project manager-esque role in order to float between the different disciplines, communicating progress and finally managing expectations. 

SLIDE TWELVE 

And that really is the crux of it all, managing expectations, because you cannot guarantee anything. For all we know the answer to design oral history archives is – don’t, National Trust’s prescribed archiving method of electronic cascading files does the job perfectly well. For now this CDA is exploring the unknown, but that is what I like about it. I spent three years in a Goldsmiths art studio exploring the unknown, then I did an MA do to more targeted exploration of the unknown and now I have a narrow it down again in applying for this CDA. Exploring the unknown is full of opportunities and challenges, but you have to do it in order to find them and I very much like to do it. 


The feedback a got on my presentation was good, however I did not do as well on answering the questions. This is a completely fair judgement as I felt slightly unprepared. I think it is important that I start planning out the steps I will be taking throughout the three years and deadlines for certain outputs.

OHD_LST_0123 questions

Here is a collection of questions I have asked myself concerning the topic of my PhD both big and small.


How do we handle the racism that exists in the archives? Date: 16/06/2020

What do we do with unused interviews? Date: 19/06/2020

Do we need to reevaluate how we create oral historians in order to ensure more equality within the sector? Date: 16/06/2020

What is the difference between a documentary and an oral history project or article? Are they not both curated equally? Is the only true form of oral history stuck unedited in the archives? Date: 20/07/2020

How can we utilise Gen z and the digital natives in oral history archives? What might the pitfalls be? Date: 21/07/2020

Do I have a problem with the word history in the context of oral history interviews? Date: 21/07/2020

Are there any aural oral history papers? If so where are they and why aren’t there more of them Date: 01/10/2020

How does the archive function in a ‘knowledge/data’ economy? Date: 23/10/2020

Do filters for the public limit or increase accessibility? Date: 23/10/2020

Are we looking for an ‘archive’ or a completely new system? Date: 23/10/2020

What should an archive be like during an pandemic? Date: 08/02/2021

How does “Material History” work in the context of oral history? Date: 08/02/2020

Do we get bogged down in the ethics? Date: 16/02/2021

What is our relationship to the ‘public’? Date: 16/02/2021

What does digitization replace? Date: 10/03/2021

Are result lists the problem when it comes to searching? Date: 12/02/2020

What does it mean if people can’t remember? When people are scared of not being able to remember? Date: 16/03/2021

Where does intertextuality and oral history theory end and academic snobbism begin? Date: 16/03/2021

Is having an oral history recorded like donating your body to science? Date: 16/03/2021

What do the interviewees think about reuse? Date: 16/03/2021

How do we take stuff back to the interviewee? Date: 16/03/2021

How do you build a community? Can you build a community? Or do they only grow naturally? What is the balance between setting up/designing a community and having one naturally occur? Date: 30/04/2021

Can the digital ever be transparent if those who make it are from one exclusive group? Date: 11/05/2021

Do we trust archives? Date: 11/05/2021

Does our idea of original need to change? Date: 11/05/2021

Can you democratise history outside of a democracy? Date: 07/05/2021

OHD_PRS_0122 Staying flexible: how to build an oral history archive

The second conference paper I presented. This one went better than the first one so that is positive.


Slides


Script

[slide two]

This is Seaton Delaval Hall. This National Trust property can be found in Northumberland just up the coast from Newcastle. Built in the 1720s the hall and its residents, the ‘Gay Delavals’ became renowned for wild parties and other shenanigans. 

[slide three]

In 1822 the hall went up in flames severely damaging the property. This history is well represented in the collection that is housed at the hall. 

[slide four]

What is less represented, however, is the hall’s more recent history: the community that looked after the hall after it burnt it down, the prisoner of war camps, and the medieval themed parties that the late Lord Hastings threw after the hall’s restoration. 

For my PhD I will attempt to solve this issue of missing history by building an oral history archive. Oral history is a tool that has been employed many times to help represent the underrepresented in history. The challenge however is to build an archive with these oral histories. To help me explain how I am approaching this challenge I will use a metaphor.

[slide five]

This is a Ferrero Rocher. Through this yummy treat I will attempt to explain my project and the various layers of the process that need to be considered and analysed in order to be able to build an affective oral history archive.

[slide six]

The Hazelnut AKA a new storage system

The metaphorical hazelnut and core of this project is this storage system that will hold the oral histories I record. Why do I call it a storage system and not archive? I say this for three reasons, firstly because archives and oral history recordings are not the best of friends. 

[slide seven]

The original framework that we use to structure and build archives is, and has always been, based around archiving mostly written documents. Searching through this type of material is easy because their content is visually apparent. These days you can, if they have been digitise, word search the documents very easily. 

[slide eight]

Oral histories recordings (not the transcripts) struggle to fit into this framework, because their content can only be accessed if you sit down and listen to them. Listening back to these recordings can take a lot of time and can be hindered by outdated technology. This mismatch between the material and the place where it is stored often discourages people to reuse oral histories.

[slide nine]

I think the oral historian Micheal Frisch puts it best when he called oral history archives “a shoebox of unwatched home videos.” The content is there but the viewing a specific moment is an arduous task. Mining the hall’s community for stories and throwing them into a shoebox is exactly what I want to avoid with this PhD. 

[slide ten]

At Seaton Delaval Hall I want to create a storage system that broadens access to and actively encourages reuse of the oral histories, in order to support the community that has looked after the hall for so many years.

The second reason I say storage system instead of archive is ….

[slide eleven]

because currently archives are struggling with adapting to advancing technology. In recent years there has been a push to digitise archives with the COVID-19 pandemic giving this process an exceptional boost. 

[slide twelve]

However, this digitisation requires a lot of resources like money, time and manpower that many archives, especially smaller ones, simply do not have. 

[slide thirteen] 

In addition, what this push to digitise does, which it does in many sectors, is attempt to replace a human with a robot, who in my opinion is simply not up to the task. Typing into a search bar is not the same as asking an archivist for help. 

[slide fourteen]

While a search bar is a tool one uses when researching, the archivist becomes a fellow researcher, making room for far more flexible and creative exploration. 

[slide fifteen]

Thirdly, archives are rather static in comparison to the world outside of their brick and mortar walls. 

[slide sixteen]

Especially in the last year there has been increasing pressure to review how we present our history as a society. This dynamic debate is not reflected in the way we store our historical documents. 

[slide seventeen]

This limited reviewing and updating of our archives actually makes it harder to do research. The most obvious instance being how certain keywords become outdated over time, which is something that is especially prominent in the archiving of minorities’s histories such as LGBTQA+ and Black history. 

[slide eighteen]

The way we traditionally build an archive does not fit with contemporary society. Archives were initial set up to preserve one view of history in one type format. They did not leave room for new technologies and new points of view. Now, archives are attempting to change this by rather awkwardly moving into the digital space without truly questioning how these digital tools affect the archiving process and researching in archives. 

In order to create a new storage system I wish to let go of these traditions, these symbols and languages that we use to navigate oral histories, archives and the digital. 

[slide nineteen]

I want to start with a blank canvas and build a storage system that not only reflects the technology and views found in society but also makes room for any further developments in these areas. Now, the next question is: how we might go about building this new system?

[slide twenty]

The chocolate filling AKA working together without killing each other

[slide twenty-one]

AKA collaborating! A truly fabulous buzzword that works very well in funding applications but in reality is really difficult to do. Why? Well, every field of research has its own type of 

[slide twenty-two]

‘disciplinary upbringing.’ 

[slide twenty-three]

When I say ‘disciplinary upbringing’ I am referring to the lens that each field views things like language and methods of work through. In other words the 

[slide twenty-four]

‘here we do things this way’ attitude. 

[slide twenty-five]

When people collaborate across disciplines they bring this lens, this disciplinary upbringing, with them so when the work starts everyone is viewing the challenge through separate and different lenses. This can lead to a lot clashes and plenty confusion.

So how do you solve this? 

[slide twenty-six]

You could just say that people should leave their disciplinary upbringing at the door but that never works. 

[slide twenty-seven]

Instead I intend on using these disciplinary upbringings to the advantage of the creative process by encouraging people to be open about them and in some cases even exaggerate them a bit. What this does is bring to light the various

[slide twenty-eight]

‘creative tensions’ that are present in the collaboration. 

[slide twenty-nine]

For example in the context of this project where we have a collaboration between the fields of oral history, design and heritage you can find many creative tensions that are the consequence of differing disciplinary upbringings. 

[slide thirty]

Between oral history and design there is the tension of the medium of communication; historians like writing and designers love a good visual. 

[slide thirty-one]

I can tell you from experience that design and heritage work at dramatically different speeds. One of design’s key philosophies is “fail fast”, which is definitely not something would be mentioned in a National Trust meeting. 

[slide thirty-two]

Finally, between oral history and heritage we find possibly the most challenging of creative tensions, which is differing opinions on the representation of history. 

[slide thirty-three]

It is important to identify these creative tensions because they highlight issues that might have otherwise gone unseen if everyone had just been polite and kept their mouth shut. 

[slide thirty-four]

Once they have been determined they function as a great source of information. This information needs to be drawn out through thorough questioning. It is essential to discover why the tension exists and how it might inform the creative process. 

[slide thirty-five]

This does however mean that sometimes you might have to ask what seem like silly and obvious questions, because your disciplinary upbringing to begin with blocks you from fully understanding where other people are coming from. To complete the questioning to its fullest potential it is necessary to unpack any confusion no matter how small or trivial they might seem. 

[slide thirty-six]

However the most fundamental thing within this chocolate filling of collaboration is — listening. One must always remember that you are not there to defend your disciplinary upbringing, you are there to solve a collective problem. When identifying and questioning creative tensions everyone must listen to all of those collaborating. 

[slide thirty-seven]

Overall the chocolate filling represents something that can be very difficult, but with open minds, questioning and listening can be exceptionally fruitful.

[slide thirty-eight]

The Crunchy shell aka beyond the toolkit 

A Ferrero Rocher is not complete without its crunchy shell and neither would this project. The crunchy shell in this context represents the legacy of the project. It is important to me that the project and the storage system does not end with the completion of this PhD. 

[slide thirty-nine]

In order to avoid this I and everyone involved in the project shall thoroughly question and analyse the process of building this storage system. We need to reflect on what worked and what didn’t work. This questioning needs to be beyond which workshop activity was fun and whether we had enough time. 

[slide forty]

What we need to do is extract questions that will help someone else set up a similar project. So instead of creating a rigid set of instructions with painfully particular processes, we offer future oral history projects questions that they must ask themselves before, during, and after the project. This hopefully will allow them to adapt the process to their needs and encourages them to think more creatively. 

[slide thirty-nine]

Conclusion

Now I completely recognise the irony of me slamming the idea of a rigid sets of instructions and then ending on a how-to guide, but in my defence I had the title before I fully wrote the paper so please forgive me. 

How to build an oral history archive 

  • Let go of your preconceptions of what an archive is (and also what the digital is)
  • Work together by allowing creative tensions to occur and be questioned 
  • Reflect on your process and extract questions for future projects

The true aim of this how-to is to make sure that we do not end up in the same position we are now, where our archives no longer reflect society. The world is only going to get more complicated so if we do not leave room for questioning and change, archives are always going to be behind. This would be a disaster as archives on a macro scale are the keepers of our history and (in theory) hold the foundations of our collective identities as a people. On a more micro scale I have personally always found comfort in how archives keep documents that show everyday humanity, like a postcard to a fellow artist or a writer’s note to a partner. 

So here is my how-to on making an oral history archive. Take it with you, try it out, tell me if it worked. I am going to do the same and probably change it many times in the next three years. 

OHD_LST_0119 words

Acousmatic Sound

Acousmatic sound is sound that is heard without an originating cause being seen. The word acousmatic, from the French acousmatique, is derived from the Greek word akousmatikoi (ἀκουσματικοί), which referred to probationary pupils of the philosopher Pythagoras who were required to sit in absolute silence while they listened to him deliver his lecture from behind a veil or screen to make them better concentrate on his teachings.

Archivism

The act of moving something from the everyday to the space of archive.

Affective Computing

Affective computing is the study and development of systems and devices that can recognise, interpret, process, and simulate human affects. It is an interdisciplinary field spanning computer science, psychology, and cognitive science. One of the motivations for the research is the ability to give machines emotional intelligence, including to simulate empathy. The machine should interpret the emotional state of humans and adapt its behaviour to them, giving an appropriate response to those emotions.

Aufhebung

In Hegel, the term Aufhebung has the apparently contradictory implications of both preserving and changing, and eventually advancement (the German verb aufheben means “to cancel”, “to keep” and “to pick up”). 

Authorised Heritage Discourse

The creation of lists that represent the canon of heritage. It is a set of ideas that works to normalise a range of assumptions about the nature and meaning of heritage and to privilege particular practices, especially those of heritage professionals and the state. Conversely, the AHD can also be seen to exclude a whole range of popular ideas and practices relating to heritage.

Brick and Mortar Archives

A rather more elegant term for archives that are stored in buildings. Because it is important to note that digital archives are also very physical.

Content Drift

When the content of a page has been moved around on the internet causing certain links to no longer be attached to that specific page.

Counter-reading

Counter reading is when you identify the gaps in an archive, analyse why they are exist and combined this with further contextual history in order to fulfil your research.

Data Degradation

Data degradation is the gradual corruption of computer data due to an accumulation of non-critical failures in a data storage device. The phenomenon is also known as data decaydata rot or bit rot.

Disciplinary Upbringing

The separate lenses through which individuals from different fields of work view and approach things like: problem solving, language, and general practice.

Drive By Collaboration

Collaborating but only a trivial amount of time and often to fulfil a funding requirement.

Ego Documents

The word ‘egodocument’ refers to autobiographical writing, such as memoirs, diaries, letters and travel accounts. The term was coined around 1955 by the historian Jacques Presser, who defined egodocuments as writings in which the ‘I’, the writer, is continuously present in the text as the writing and describing subject.

GAFA

Acronym for Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon. The tech giants.

Historical Imagination

A tool use by historians to put themselves into the shoes of the historical figure they are investigating or imagining themselves in the streets of a certain historical setting. It can be helpful to bring together separate ideas and bring the history back to life as such.

GLAM

GLAM stands for Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museum.

Link Rot

When the webpage attached to a link can no longer be found when you click on it and instead offers you the message “Page not found”

Liquid Architecture

Liquid architecture is an architecture that breathes, pulses, leaps as one form and lands as another. Liquid architecture is an architecture whose form is contingent on the interest, of the beholder; it is an architecture that opens to welcome me and closes to defend me; it is an architecture without doors and hallways, where the next room is always where I need it to be and what I need it to be.

Marcos Novak in “Liquid architecture in Cyberpace”

Media

Originally coming from the word mediator.

Media Archaeology

Media archaeology or media archeology is a field that attempts to understand new and emerging media through close examination of the past, and especially through critical scrutiny of dominant progressivist narratives of popular commercial media such as film and television. Media archaeologists often evince strong interest in so-called dead media, noting that new media often revive and recirculate material and techniques of communication that had been lost, neglected, or obscured. Some media archaeologists are also concerned with the relationship between media fantasies and technological development, especially the ways in which ideas about imaginary or speculative media affect the media that actually emerge.

Media Literacy

Media literacy encompasses the practices that allow people to access, critically evaluate, and create or manipulate media. Media literacy is not restricted to one medium. Media literacy education is intended to promote awareness of media influence and create an active stance towards both consuming and creating media. Media literacy education is part of the curriculum in the United States and some European Union countries, and an interdisciplinary global community of media scholars and educators engages in knowledge sharing through scholarly and professional journals and national membership associations.

Multivalence

Multi-valents, many values, the holding of different values at the same time without implying confusion, contradiction, or even paradox. (Term coined by Michael Frisch.

Open Access

Open access (OA) is a set of principles and a range of practices through which research outputs are distributed online, free of cost or other access barriers.

Participatory Action Research (PAR)

Participatory Action Research (PAR) has been defined as a collaborative process of research, education and action explicitly oriented towards social transformation. Participatory Action Researchers recognise the existence of a plurality of knowledges in a variety of institutions and locations. In particular, they assume that ‘those who have been most systematically excluded, oppressed or denied carry specifically revealing wisdom about the history, structure, consequences and the fracture points in unjust social arrangements’. PAR therefore represents a counter hegemonic approach to knowledge production.

Post Private

The age of high surveillance which we live in now.

Reference Rot

When links in footnotes on longer are attached to the reference. This is often due to link rot or content drift.

Software Rot

Software rot, also known as bit rotcode rotsoftware erosionsoftware decay, or software entropy is either a slow deterioration of software quality over time or its diminishing responsiveness that will eventually lead to software becoming faulty, unusable, or in need of upgrade. This is not a physical phenomenon: the software does not actually decay, but rather suffers from a lack of being responsive and updated with respect to the changing environment in which it resides.

Taxonomy

The science, laws, or principles of classification.

Vox Pox

Coming from the latin vox populi, it refers to a short interview with a member of the public.

Wikidata

Wikidata is a collaboratively edited multilingual knowledge graph hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation. It is a common source of open data that Wikimedia projects such as Wikipedia, and anyone else, can use under the CC0 public domain license. Wikidata is powered by the software Wikibase.

OHD_BLG_0070 Reading Group – 16/03/21

Readings

Families remembering food: revising secondary data by Peter Jackson et al.

Secondary analysis reflection: some experiences of re-use from an oral history perspective by Joanna Bornat


Dynamic Attitudes

Everyone views the world through their own personal lens and academics are not exempt. If when an academic sets out on their researching journey they already have a vague idea about what they are going to write about. An oral historian will pick people to interview based on this idea and will ask questions that will fulfil this idea. However, many unexpected things can happen during research that causes you to change your attitude, readjust your lens etc. Your mindset evolves with the project and there is nothing you can do to stop it. This is why constant reflection is so important because our thought process is never static.

Reuse is not the issue, its about permissions

To reuse an oral history can be very valuable but because everyone views history through a different lens it is likely that the reuser will have different attitude to the creator. This results in different conclusion to be made from the same source. However, oral histories are set up in a way that makes the source only give permission for the creator’s interpretation and not necessarily the reuser’s. This is why it’s not about the reuse of oral histories, we know that creates value, but the permissions around the new interpretation, the one that was not necessarily agreed on by the source.

Even if the source agreed that their recording is open source the reuser might still feel the need to ask for permission especially if that person is still alive.

Recording for reuse

What this reading group made clear to me was that the particular oral histories I will be recording are solely for reuse. I am not planning on writing any analysis on the content of the recordings I just need to make sure that they can be reused properly. Reuse is my mission. I have no lens to work through. (Only the subconscious ones and the large one where I am super focused on getting ALL information.)

Always reflect

This reflection is not only for the interviewer but also for the interviewee. In the piece about food they end with the conclusion that it is important to get the interviewee to reflect on what they are saying. To encourage them to become active participants in their own historical analysis, instead of it solely being the interviewer being the one who is analysing it. This is better for the power dynamic.

The code

Now I have already started writing a code of practice for the design aspect of this CDA but I have not really thought about what this would be for the oral history side. On reflection the system I am building for this CDA probably should have some type of code that accommodates it. And I believe that a point that was brought up by Graham in the reading group is a good starting. You see he mentioned that on of the oral history collections that was being reused had field notes attached to the recordings that would now be considered very unethical. Now of course these notes are a fabulous source for showing previous scholars attitudes to the method of oral history collection but they probably should not be digitised and on the internet for everyone to find. Graham therefore had them removed from the internet. This made me think that in the process of reusing oral histories there maybe should be the task of also doing ethical checks on the storage. A kind of mutual agreement that all oral historians keep each other in check since ethics is such a nebulous minefield.

OHD_BLG_0076 ʇǝɹɔǝs ʞɹɐp ǝɥʇ

In Frisch’s ‘Three dimensions and more’ he discusses the idea of the deep dark secret of oral history being like the unopened shoe box of homemade videos – unwatched. After digesting this idea for the last two years I suddenly realised something. Oral history as a field exists because of technological advancements. The field is completely intertwine with technology: the recording devices used to make the first recordings, the internet now allowing for international zoom interviews, it all depends on technology. This made me think that maybe the deep dark secret is not an oral history problem but in fact a technology problem. It’s not oral history’s fault that much of technology is not particularly focused on sustainable storage. There is focus on speedy communication; phones, text messages, social media and trading; online shopping and targeted advertising. Even accessing knowledge (aka googling) is not based on accuracy but more speed and attention.

Digital storage is a minefield from ‘things that exist on the internet forever’ to link rot and from the now unreadable mini-disc to hard drives that can store two terabytes of data. It is so extreme that it is clear that no has really thought about beyond uploading it. Technology, like many things in capitalist society live solely in the present, so the way it views time extremely 2-dimensional. There is no thought about how this attitude towards storage affects the past or the future. The amount of time and money that is required to keep archives up to date with their digitisation is not covered by the amount of money and time archives actually have. Beyond the archive our day to day interaction and documentation has an unknown future. What are your next of kin going to do with your Facebook page when you die? Or your instagram? Your Snapchat? Your emails? Your iCloud? Your laptop, smart phone, hard drivers and tablets? Currently it is likely that it will either disappear or be inaccessible.

The way we store our data in this blasé way has the potential to create a black hole of information in the timeline of human history. This attitude is completely inefficient when it comes to accessing and reusing. Unless of course you are Facebook, Google or Apple. These mega gods of information are able to mine astronomical amounts of data and use it. But in order to use it they strip every single bit of humanity from the process. The only way to use the truly insane amounts of data is by reducing the human producer so much that literally become zeros and ones. No feelings, no aura, just nothing. Oral history cannot do this because oral history is fundamentally human. Just like home videos that are filled with nostalgia and memory, they take time to watch or listen to because there is so much emotion and memory that needs to be digested while viewing. But the data that is used by big tech is void of this emotion.

In conclusion, due to oral history’s long term yet slightly abusive relationship with technology it has got this deep dark secret of unused archives. But in truth technology does not support what archives are trying to do. The creators of this technology just do not give a shit because that’s the nature of the capitalistic beast. I suggest therefore that we take a reverse attitude towards this relationship. Oral history needs to inform tech what they need in order to make archives work better because clearly tech has no idea what it is doing.

OHD_BLG_0077 RE-MIX (reading group – 16/02/21)

Readings:

M. Frisch – “Three Dimensions and More: Oral History Beyond the Paradoxes of Method” in Handbook of Emergent Methods

J. Bornat et al. – “Don’t mix race with specialty”: Interviewing South Asian Overseas-Trained Geriatricians (this was the wrong piece but we went with it)

Bornat piece

The Bornat might have been the wrong piece but it definitely showed how complex oral histories are. The amount of layers that can be found in the interviews that were conducted with the South Asian Geriatricians would make one hell of a cake. It can be said that all of these layers symbolise a different part of someone’s identity and are all viewed through the lens of memory which makes things extra complicated. The way we remember things lives in the present which is often a very different world to the past. This can be especially seen in the language. The language that we used to describe our identity is constantly changing just look at the ‘new’ identities found in LGBTQ+ or the language that movements like the metoo movement or blacklivesmatter have all given us to talk about life and experience.

When we remember things we take this new vocabulary with us, which sometimes clashes with the feelings that we initially had during the event that is being remember. For example, a woman post-metoo might look back a certain incident that she now understands as being sexual harassment but at the time she just put up with it. These two interpretations of the event, the initial one and the post-metoo one can cause all sorts of reactions.

e.g.

  • It couldn’t have been that bad because you are only talking about it now
  • It was bad but you did not know why because you did not have the words to describe it
  • It didn’t matter at the time and you don’t really care about it now but because of all this language you feel you should

Memory is messy especially when dealing with identity because it changes constantly.

Frisch

I am very familiar with the Frisch piece but many in the reading group hadn’t read it before. What was funny to see was how many had the same reaction I did when I first read it: that it was both obvious, innovative and fundamentally frustrating because he does not give any answers.

Because I had already read the Frisch piece some of the things that had been mention were not completely new to me. The ethical difficulties of oral history archives (Graham wondered whether me might be making too much of a fuss.) Digital silver bullets that will rid us of all access problems?

However, the talk around one theme did intrigue me and that was reuse. This theme was triggered by someone asking whether oral histories even get reused now. Turns out oral historians do not really reuse but oral histories are reused in popular culture, especially for World War novels. All this led me to dig up some old thoughts I had on remixing, which I have already written on after one of the NYU lectures I attended. And at the top of the post is the trailer for the exhibition that planted this idea of remixing in my head way back when.

There are strange power dynamics that are interlocked with reuse and remixing. The decision to store something is an incredibly powerful move, mostly because it involves money. The move to store also automatically highlights documents that are not deemed important enough to store. So now you have items that have been declared important and those that are not, all done by a single person or body of power. However, power shifts over time so eventually someone might want to tell a different story, but they can’t rely on what is stored because that does not represent them, so they remix and create a ‘new’ history. This ‘new’ history might be true or it might be completely fabricated but either way it is necessary. Remixing is a power move that in my eyes should not be hindered by power structures, because the previous power structures already declared what was allowed to be kept.

You can also look at this through the academia vs pop culture lens. Andy pointed out that one of the main reasons people go into oral history is because they like talking to people and not necessarily because they like digging through archives. Now one could easily declare that we therefore should not really bother storing oral histories, but people do use them it’s just that oral historians don’t. In many industries you have those who make and those who can’t afford to make so they adapt and modify often paying tribute to the original. It is exactly this that I am building an archive for; not for oral historians but those who want to remix to reuse.

OHD_BLG_0093 Oral History ➡️ Design

My masters in Multidisciplinary Innovation (MDI) taught me how design and its practices can be used in any field in order to create innovative solutions to complex problems. I believe that during this PhD I will use these techniques to help create a solution to the problem of unused oral history archives. This particular flow of knowledge I am completely aware of, however now I would like to discuss the reverse. How can oral history, its practices and its archives influence the world of design?

Let’s start with the reason oral history as a field exists. Oral history interviews are there to capture the history that is not contained within historical documents or objects. These histories often come from those whose voices have been deemed ‘unimportant’ by those more powerful in our society. It could be said that the work oral historians do is an attempt to equalise our history. However, oral histories, unlike more static historical objects and documents, are created in complex networks of politics, cultures, societies, power dynamics and are heavily influenced by time: past, present and future. Some oral histories take on mythological or legendary forms and are not necessarily sources of truth, but they do capture fundamentally human experiences that cannot be distilled into an object.

But how can this help the design world I hear you ask? Well, currently the design world is going through a bit of an ethical crisis. Ventures that started out as positive ways to help the world have brought us housing crises (AirBnB), blocked highways (Uber), crumbling democracy (social media etc.), higher suicide rates (social media), and even genocide (look at Facebook’s influence in Myanmar.) It’s all a big oopsie and demands A LOT of reflection. Why did this go wrong? How did this go wrong? What happened? Have we seen this before? How can we stop this from happening again?

We did a lot of reflection during MDI, but we also didn’t do enough. One, at the time we never shared any of our own reflections with the group and two, we now cannot revisit any of these reflections or the outcomes of our real life projects because they weren’t archived. The only documents I can access is my own reflective essays and a handful of files related to the projects, most of which solely document the final outcomes. This results in me only being able to see my own point of view and no process. Post it notes in the bin, hard drives no longer shared and more silence than when we were working in the same room. So what do we do if one of our old clients came to us asking how we got to the final report? Or after having implemented one of our designs are now experiencing a problem which they feel we should solve? Did we foresee it ? What are we going to do about it? I don’t know ask the others. It’s not my problem.

Now imagine this but on a global scale in a trillion dollar industry with millions of people (a relatively small proportion of the world) and very little regulation. And I am not just talking about Silicone Valley for once, but every global institution in the world. My supervisor told me that the World Trade Organisation once came to him asking for his help in setting up an oral history archive. The reason they needed this oral history archive was because they had all these trade agreements but everyone that had worked on them had retired and taken their work with them. They had the final outcome but not the process. Zero documentation of how they got there. Post it notes in the bin. They eventually did complete the oral history project but then did not have the documents to back these oral histories up because post it notes GO IN THE BIN. Whoops.

So, how did we get here?

In order to answer this question you need to be able to look back and see a fuller picture than your own point of view. We do this by not doing what the World Trade Organisation and MDI 2018/19 did. We create a collateral archive made of our post-it notes, digital files, emails etc. and we talk. We then put the collateral archive and the recordings of us talking together in one place. The reason we cannot rely solely on the collateral archive is because, as I said previously the documents cannot encompass the human experience to the extend that oral histories can. Also, not everything is written down some things will be exclusively agreed on verbally so the oral interview should (hopefully) fill in some of the blanks.

Once all this documentation has come together it needs to be made accessible to EVERYONE (with probably some exceptions.) This has two outcomes, firstly, it answers the question how we got here. People can analyse and reflect on the process in complete transparency. When something goes wrong we can look back and work out why. And secondly, in the case of design we now have a fantastic bank of ideas, a back catalogue of loose ends and unpursued trails of thought. Setting such a bank is already being examined in the field of design. Kees Dorst collaborated with the Law department at his university (I think) because he wanted to see how the Law department was able to access previous cases to help the present cases.

“Design […] seems to have no systematic way of dealing with memory at all” – Dorst, Frame Creation and Design in the Expanded Field p.24

In conclusion, people are increasingly aware that they need to capture their process in a constructive and archivable manner. Which is something I highly encourage for ethical reasons but also because archives are cool and you can find cool stuff in them. I am going to integrate this trail of thought into my PhD by being active in the creation of my collateral archive and also suggesting oral history interviews to be taken from all those involved.

(There is another reason why I would like to take oral history interviews of those involved, which hopefully is made clear in the ethics section of the site)

I hope that by integrating oral history into the design process it will push design into a more ethical space.

OHD_BLG_0101 Reading Group – 20/10/20

TOPIC: Oral history and the environment

Papers read:

“Drought, Endurance and ‘The Way Things Were’: The Lived Experience of Climate and Climate Change in the Mallee” by Deb Anderson

“Bringing a Hidden Pond to Public Attention: Increasing Impact through Digital Tools” by Anne Valk and Holly Ewald

Overall good, fun papers that everyone agreed with.

Oral history for legislation

Because the topic was environment, the oral history projects outlined in the papers were great examples of how oral history could feed into legislation. The paper by Anderson illustrated how the human experience of climate change makes the issue more tangible for people. Instead of the climate change just being stats and numbers. Valk and Ewald’s project re-engages people with nature but the sustainability and legacy of the project will show its true power.

The future is always better

The writers of the papers and the oral historians in the group seemed to suggest that it is often the case that people talk about the future in a positive sense. It is as if the nostalgia of the past gives people hope for a better future. Which in the case of climate change is remarkable but human’s are strangely optimistic.

Who don’t we interview

I keep finding cases where people wonder about why we do not interview certain people. Oral history is meant to “represent the voice of the people” yet there are still many voices left out. For example in Anderson’s paper she only interviews people who are still in the Mallee and not those who left the Mallee because of the trouble climate change was causes. Similarly I wondered during the reading group on #BLM why people hadn’t interviewed the people who would have been affected by the activism of those who had been interviewed.

It was brought up during the session that there is a lack of oral history projects based on our relationship with nature. We seem very obsessed and busy with industry but less so with nature. Both the papers have projects that are based in the countries where there were indigenous people before the europeans came. These indigenous must have had a relationship with the land before the people being interview and in some cases stories about the nature and land might have been passed down over generations. Why aren’t we recording those.

And finally America is doing something better than us…?

No, not messing up their democracy. But grass roots community oral history projects are more common in America than here. Let’s change that!