SIDE A 00:00:05 -- 00:07:42
Discussion about how she started in theatre; theatre, Elsie Tanner, Manchester Operatic and Dramatic Society, Tessy O'Shea.
SIDE A 00:07:42 -- 00:09:57
Discussion about pantomimes; pantomimes.
SIDE A 00:09:57 -- 00:14:53
Discussion about row houses and Guy Fawkes night; row houses, Coronation Street, Guy Fawkes.
SIDE A 00:14:53 -- 00:19:14
Discussion about Christmas, with mention of rations during WWII; Christmas, presents, Father Christmas, Christmas dinner, Santa Claus, Christmas trees, WWII, rations.
SIDE A 00:19:14 -- 00:24:40
Discussion about her work in theatre continues; theatre, modeling, The Two Islands, The Confederation Centre, Mavor Moore, Professor Gladhill.
SIDE A 00:24:40 -- 00:26:16
Discussion about moving around with her husband while he was in the army; Frank Ames.
SIDE A 00:26:16 -- 00:31:43
Discussion about her work in theatre continues, with mention of her connections to MacNeils; theatre, Halifax, Theatre Arts Guild, acotrs, Max Ferguson, Isle of Barra, MacNeil, theatres, Barra MacNeils, Rock Barra.
SIDE A ends at 00:31:43.
SIDE B 00:31:51 -- 00:37:52
Discussion about her grandfather, with mention of Sundays; Abel Pennington, walking, Manchester, Sundays.
SIDE B 00:37:52 -- 00:40:37
Discussion about her family and growing up with her aunt and uncle in the 1930s; 1930s, maids, Manchester.
SIDE B 00:40:37 -- 00:54:30
Discussion about her uncle Gus Oppenheim, with mention of his travels to Africa, Christmas, and her family; Gus Oppenheim, gambling, card games, Lord Carnarvon, Ada Radford, Manchester, Africa.
SIDE B 00:54:30 -- 00:56:43
Discussion about home remedies; home remedies, cod liver oil, treacle.
SIDE B 00:56:43 -- 01:02:24
Discussion about horses, cellars, and food; horses, cellars, peas, chicken, Yorkshire pudding, fish, fish day.
SIDE B 01:02:24 -- 01:03:39
Discussion about her family back in England; England, Manchester.
Tape ends at 01:03:39.