Hancock, Dorothy

Notes on Dorothy Hancock See interview tapes 178 and 179, and lectures 166 and 175. Born c 1915 Ilford. Brothers and sisters. One brother Harold (oldest, died November 1995), one sister (five years younger than brother, five years older than Dorothy, Winifred, known as Biddy, died at age of 83 in c.1993) Residences. From Walthamstow … Continue reading “Hancock, Dorothy”

Tape 179. Miss Dorothy Hancock, sides 3 and 4

Tape 179 Miss Dorothy Hancock was born c 1915. She was interviewed on 13 December 1998, when she lived at 3 Highfields Road. She also appears in lectures 166 and 175, and on interview tape 178. For more information about her, see Hancock, Dorothy, in the People category. The original recording of this interview is … Continue reading “Tape 179. Miss Dorothy Hancock, sides 3 and 4”

Tape 178. Miss Dorothy Hancock, sides 1 and 2

Tape 178 Miss Dorothy Hancock was born c 1915. She was interviewed on 24 November 1998, when she lived at 3 Highfields Road, Witham. She also appears in lectures 166 and 175, and interview tape 179. For more information about her, see Hancock, Dorothy, in the People category. The original recording of this interview is … Continue reading “Tape 178. Miss Dorothy Hancock, sides 1 and 2”

Tape 175. Talk by Dorothy Hancock about Slythes the stonemasons, of Witham

Tape 175 Dorothy Hancock gave her talk about Slythes the stonemasons, of Witham, on 5 February 1996, to Witham History Group. She also appears in lecture 166, and interview tapes 178 and 179. For more information about her, see Hancock, Dorothy, in the People category. The original recording of this talk is held at the … Continue reading “Tape 175. Talk by Dorothy Hancock about Slythes the stonemasons, of Witham”

Tape 166. Talk by Dorothy Hancock about Witham Station

Tape 166 Dorothy Hancock was born c 1915. Her talk was given on 7 March 1994 to the Witham History Group. She also appears in lecture 175 and interview tapes 178 and 179. For more information about her, see Hancock, Dorothy, in the People category The original recording of this talk is held at the … Continue reading “Tape 166. Talk by Dorothy Hancock about Witham Station”