Oral History Training Success

Oral History training event participants

Oral History training event participants

The Movies and Memories Project has now completed its set of Oral History training days across the West Sussex coast. Training days were held in Brighton, Shoreham, Worthing, and Bognor Regis and all were well attended by enthusiastic  participants.

Our final session was in Bognor Regis where potential volunteers met up at the Regis Centre to take part in training in oral history recording, theory and practice. It was a great day and the volunteers had much to contribute to the session and to the project as a whole.

To date we have recruited over 50 volunteers to the project, coming from a variety of backgrounds, including retired Social Workers, Students, Journalists, Film-makers, Counsellors, Home-makers, Local Historians and Librarians, to name but a few.

All are now ready to go out into the region to listen to and record people’s memories of the local area.

If you would like to share your memories and stories of Bognor, Littlehampton, Worthing, or Shoreham in the past, please contact us and we will make arrangements for an interview to take place.

Even if you haven’t been in the area very long, we would still be happy to record your memories – just get in touch.

Everyone has a story to tell…..

 

For further information, please contact:

Sara Duffy or Gillian Edom at Screen Archive South East
Telephone: 01273 643213
Email: moviesandmemories@brighton.ac.uk

Movies and Memories Oral History News

We are delighted to say that Screen Archive South East‘s HLF funded Movies and Memories project has gotten off to a flying start since its start in July 2012!  Gillian and Sara, the project officers, have been making contact with day centers, history groups, museums, libraries and participants across the project’s four West Sussex towns of Bognor Regis, Littlehampton, Shoreham-by-Sea and Worthing. We are extremely encouraged by the numbers of people and organisations who have already signed up to be involved over the next 12 months.

Gleblands 07-09-12 360 Group Shot - Edward Julie Charles Ron John

Following our first pilot Oral History session on 7th September at the Glebelands Day Centre in Shoreham, we’d like to give a big thank you Julie Moore and Vicki Hawkins and their team for their professional support, and to the willing participants Charles, Edward, Ted, John, Kath, Ron and Anne.

Two compilations of SASE archive film were screened during the session to stimulate the group’s memories, whose ages ranged between 60 and 93 years of age.  The Childhood & Shoreham-by-Sea film compilations comprised of local newsreels and amateur home movies that document the daily life of people between the years of 1920 and 1970.  Just a few of the films included were; ‘Ancient & Modern,’ by Shippam Ltd, ‘Portrait of a little boy‘ by Ralph Staley, home movies from the Greenshields Family, the ‘Regis Review 1936’ by the Bognor Regis Film Society, local government film ‘Learning for Earning’ and ‘Rosemary 1937-39’ from the Gowlland family.

Reminiscence session at GleeblandsThe films stimulated many stories with participants recollecting early childhood games, playing hula-hoop, erecting tents and camping in their back-gardens, getting lost in giant mazes, the etiquette of afternoon tea and even girls’ gym knickers!

The conversations took us in lots of directions and we were also captivated by Charles’ stories of working as an assistant to fashion designer Norman Hartnell, stitching together fancy dress costumes whilst stationed in Reykavik, Iceland during WWII.  We were heartened by Ted’s romantic tale of when he first met and then married his wife and Ron’s memories of driving Oliver Reed, the Hollywood actor, in his taxi when he was a London cabby.

This was just the first session at Glebelands and we will be returning to meet more of the day center’s customers in the coming months.

For further information about the project, contact Sara or Gillian:
T: 01273 643213
E: moviesandmemories@brighton.ac.uk

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