You are here: Home>Search Search Currently displaying: 73 results You've searched for: Collection: "Days of Pride Collection." xDecade: "1980s" x Search term Filter by Collection Days of Pride Collection. (73) Filter by Format Audio (36)Document (23)Photograph (7)Photographic Slide (4) Filter by Decade 1910s (1)1920s (1)1930s (1)1940s (1)1950s (1)1960s (1)1970s (14)1980s (73)1990s (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Oral history recording of Mr and Mrs James Cox about their memories of World War One. DOP/001/028 Interview of Mr and Mrs James Cox. He talks about war breaking out; gardening; general life at home during the war; Armistice; working for the milkman; the old guard guarding the viaduct. She talks about the differences between people in New Bradwell and Wolverton; Father Guest; food shortages; playing in the streets; ... Oral history recording of Ada Crofts (b.1889) and her memories of World War One. DOP/001/029 Interview of Ada Crofts (nee Child). She talks about her early career and marriage in 1909 and Father Guest; her brother and sisters husbands all served and were PoWs, she remembers when one of her brother in laws returned; she took part in Nellie Abbey’s pageants; Oral history recording of Syd Carroll (b.1892) and his experiences in the army in World War One. DOP/001/030 Interview of Syd Carroll. Talks about the outbreak of World War One; he joined up with Hawtin Mundy [DOP/T/004-014; 33; 36] and Len Powell (died) in Aylesbury and went to Chelmsford for training; mentions ‘Fatty’ Odell; they were sent to Plugstreet (Ploegsteert) Wood near Armentieres where he was wounded; went to the Duchess of ... Oral history recording of sisters Mrs Clark (b.1902) and Miss Mapeley (b.1903). DOP/001/031 Interview of Mrs Clark (nee Mapeley) and Miss Rose Mapeley. They talk about differences between Wolverton and New Bradwell; manoeuvres in 1913; childhood games; outbreak of war; seeing the men off; sewing and reading; keeping animals in the garden and helping round the house; food shortages; gas lighting; and home remedies. Oral history recording of Mrs Lily Dytham's (b.1904) memories of World War One. DOP/001/032 Interview of Mrs Lily Dytham (nee Wildman). Talks about having soldiers billeted with them; she wrote letters and sent eggs to wounded soldiers and received letters; church and Sunday school; food shortages and the food they ate; kept rabbits and turned skins into rugs; class distinctions; fuel shortages; toys; holidays and Christmas; Father Guest. Oral history audio recording of Hawtin Mundy (b.1894) and his experiences in the army in World War One. DOP/001/033 Interview of Hawtin Mundy. He talks about the key dates and milestones of his experiences in World War One, including joining up on the 10 August 1914 and going to France on the 29 March 1915. He was injured three times before being captured in May 1917. He sailed for home in ... Oral history recording of Mrs Wyn Nichols (b.1894) memories of World War One. DOP/001/034 Interview of Mrs Wyn Nichols (nee Letts). She talks about the outbreak of war and her brother going off; day to day life and food shortages; knitting socks in knitting parties for the men; Armistice and the outbreak of the flu. Oral history recording of Mrs Earl (b.1897) and her memories of World War One. DOP/001/035 Interview of Mrs Earl (nee Kitely). She talks about her brother who was in the Territorial’s going off to war and going missing presumed killed; she was in the Girls’ Club and gave concerts and sold flowers raising money for the troops; worked on munitions at Wolverton Works. She also talks about rationing ... Oral history recording of Hawtin Mundy's (b.1894) memories of his time as a Prisoner of War in World War One. DOP/001/036 Oral history recording of his memories by Hawtin Mundy. Mr Mundy was a prisoner of war in East Prussia. This recording covers a trip he went on to Konigsberg with the shoe maker and his niece, he recalls there was little in the shops and that they didn’t pay for drinks, he ... Collection of material gathered as part of the Days of Pride Project DOP/003 In addition to recording memories of World War One the Days of Pride project also gathered additional material. This includes slides, photographs and documents. In particular photographs of the Manoeuvres in Wolverton in 1913 were collected. Radio script for 'Days of Pride part 3 War on the Home Front'. DOP/004/008 Radio script for ‘Days of Pride part 3 War on the Home Front’. A radio documentary series in 5 parts about Wolverton and New Bradwell during the First World War, written by Roger Kitchen, 1982. Two copies, one annotated. Radio script for 'Days of Pride part 4 A Soldiers Life'. DOP/004/009 Radio script for ‘Days of Pride part 4 A Soldiers Life’. A radio documentary series in 5 parts about Wolverton and New Bradwell during the First World War, written by Roger Kitchen, 1982. One copy, annotated. Radio script for 'Days of Pride part 5 Now This Bloody War is Over'. DOP/004/010 Radio script for ‘Days of Pride part 5 Now This Bloody War is Over’. A radio documentary series in 5 parts about Wolverton and New Bradwell during the First World War, written by Roger Kitchen, 1982. Two copies, both annotated. Script for a radio play 'Brother Bertie went away'. DOP/004/011 Radio script for ‘Brother Bertie Went Away’ also called ‘He Shouldn’t have been there, should he? The letters of Albert French boy soldier 1915-1916’ by Roger Kitchen. This is a play based around the letters sent to and from Albert French who served in World War One and included oral history recordings by two ... Photograph of a projection of a large image of Hawtin Mundy. DOP/004/012 Colour photograph of a projection of a large image of Hawtin Mundy with people in the foreground looking at it. Photograph of four men dressed as soldiers and a costume horse. DOP/004/013 Colour photograph of four men dressed as soldiers and a costume horse, presumably from a production of ‘Days of Pride’. There is one man on the left and the horse is looking at him the second man on the left is leaning across to the right. Photograph of four men dressed as soldiers and a costume horse. DOP/004/014 Colour photograph of four men dressed as soldiers and a costume horse, presumably from a production of ‘Days of Pride’. There are two men on either side of the horse which is looking towards the camera. Photograph of a scene from a play. DOP/004/015 Colour photograph of a scene from a play, presumably ‘Days of Pride’. Photograph of two people dressed as soldiers talking to each other. DOP/004/016 Black and white photograph of two people dressed as soldiers talking to each other. Presumably a scene from ‘Days of Pride’. The soldier on the left is angled towards the camera. Photograph of two people dressed as soldiers talking to each other. DOP/004/017 Black and white photograph of two people dressed as soldiers talking to each other. Presumably a scene from ‘Days of Pride’. The soldier on the right is angled towards the camera. Colour slide of Hawtin Mundy's book 'No Heroes No Cowards'. DOP/004/019 Colour slide of Hawtin Mundy’s book ‘No Heroes No Cowards’. Colour slide of four soldiers lying on the floor. DOP/004/020 Colour slide of four soldiers lying on the floor, possibly taken from a performance of Days of Pride. Script for 'Days of Pride' a musical documentary play. DOP/004/021 Script for ‘Days of Pride’ a musical documentary play created by Roy Nevitt and Roger Kitchen. Typed with annotations in pen. On front page ‘Roger Kitchen’ has been written at the top. Script for No Heroes, No Cowards DOP/004/022 Script for ‘No Heroes No Cowards’ an account of the effect of the First World War on two small town and their inhabitants by Roger Kitchen. 1 copy PAGE: < Prev1234Next >