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'My' library in the 1940s and 50s. Lovely building!
we had a school visit to the library from North Harringay and were given a talk by Enid Bllyton it was to have been by Lionel Gamblin back in late 40/s
Irene Rose Neil. How interesting your post has proved to be. Remembering Lionel Gamblin from my childhood, I Googled his name and found an interesting series of letters between him and Enid Blyton. He invited her to speak on a children's radio programme in 1949, unaware that she had been banned by the BBC! You can read the letters by clicking on:
how interesting I shall spend some time reading them ..did he used to do the news presenting for Pathe shown at the cinema? ...thank you so much
Thanks to you both. Very interesting.
One mark in the positives column for sites like HoL is that discussion can go off on the most unexpected and interesting of directions. Reading Geraldine's links, I saw that BBC4 showed a Helena Bonham Carter biopic of Blyton's life. It's not on iPlayer but you can rent it from Amazon (and I'm sure other suppliers).
Yes, I am sure he did. That's where I heard the name. It was so familiar. "Lionel Gamlin reporting" I remember. Funny how things from the distant past come back to you.
Hi Hugh. Yes, I was conscious of going off at a tangent, but it was such a fascinating little snippet about the BBC banning Enid Blyton. Well worth a read, not just for the content but for the wonderful old typewriters they used way back when.
I think Pathe News voiceovers was Bob Danvers-Walker ?
Having checked - Gamlin voiced British Movietone News. So not a million miles away
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