Marco Gil-Cervantes (Director) and Mavis Jackson (Volunteer representative and other roles) are interviewed about their involvement in the Butetown History and Arts Centre (BHAC) and their opinions on various issues surrounding internal organisation and community relations.
Mavis Jackson and Neil Sinclair are both interviewed about their roles in the Butetown Heritage and Arts Centre, issues they see within the organisation and how the organisation came about. Interview with Mavis Jackson terminates at [00:10:17] on side one and rest of both sides is with Neil Sinclair who gives his opinions into the running of the organisation.
Allen Milne and Phyllis Grogan Chappel discuss their involvement with the Butetown History and Arts Centre, the different projects put on by BHAC, how effectively the centre is managed, and what improvements could be made.
Eduart Drescoll discusses his experiences working on a variety of cargo ships beginning in the 1940s. He tells stories about his tasks and travels on British, Norwegian, and New Zealand ships.
Jim Waggott tells his story of being captured by a German ship in 1940 while shipping coal to Australia. He describes his journey from a German raider ship, to a camp in German-occupied Bordeaux, to two separate German working camps. Life in Marlag und Milag Nord camp is described in detail. Copy of 101-0015-058