Traditional music in England
Cyril and Mrs Scott interview, part 03
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Type
sound
Duration
00:04:43
Cultures
English
Shelf mark
1CDR0012378 (copy of C1033/226)
Recording date
1990-11-10
Is part of (Collection)
Bob and Jacqueline Patten Collection
Interviewees
Scott, Cyril, 1903- (speaker, male interviewee)
Interviewers
Patten, Bob (speaker, male)
Recordist
Patten, Bob
Abstract
The old vicarage has been sold off. Stanley Graddon used to work for Mr Tucker (the vicar) and Capt. Mackenzie. The Binding family. Arthur Binding might be related to Charlotte Binding. Hasn’t heard of William Burland, no Burland's are in the area now. Father was a carpenter and undertaker. Mr Scott was a chauffeur gardener for Lieutenant Colonel Beadon [possibly Roger Hammet Beadon (1887-1945) connected with the Supreme War Council at Versailles, 1918] ‘nice people they were though they had several letters after his name’.
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Cyril and Mrs Scott interview, part 03
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