Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Philip & Raymond Brem-Wilson - activity in the aboriginal 1900's / interview-3

Philip & Raymond Brem-Wilson - children ofThomas Brem-Wilson and Ettie Cantor (music-hall singer - Ettie Cinders) being interviewed informally by their children Philip and Nina Brem-Wilson, wife Jill, and partner Dennis Russell - their recollections of their lives in the 1900's. Taped on cassette in 1989 and restored by Clive Parker-Sharp in 2010-2011 using Korg D32XD hard-disk recording, ADAM P33A & Behringer DT770 Monitoring and Sony Vegas 7 editing, although still including some background noise, street noise and interruptions. This is audio only with stills. No copying or use without permission. Interview includes the following; Crusts for breakfast 54 Peacock Street - Southwark Sovereigns for Farthings / A commotion School at 3 years old Teacher with Bristols Called 'Chocolate' at School Beatings / violence Mob fights Home / Rows / Violence Mum Yiddish / Black father becomes religious Pastor of Church A 'Mumper' / 'Tapper' Dry Bread / Poorest House Two penneth of bacon bones Mouldy Calf's Foot Jelly

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