Interview with Tommy Scanlon
TitleInterview with Tommy Scanlon
ReferenceTAPE/133
Date
n.d.
Scope and ContentTommy Scanlon was born in 1912. Influence of uncles. Lived in Davyhulme, and moved to Stretford when he was 9. He left school at 14, and worked at Metro-Vickers. He lost an eye at 15 in the toolroom, and went into the drawing office. He joined the Draughtsmen's Association. He describes in detail the works and his job in the tool store and transfer. Talk about his involvement with the union. War years. Communist party. Daily Worker. Meetings. Elections. Soviet Union - orders, visits.
A digital recording of this tape is available to listen to at the library
A digital recording of this tape is available to listen to at the library
Extent1 cassette tape and 2 digital recordings
Physical descriptionDuration: 1 hr. 08 min.
LanguageEnglish
Archival historyThe views and opinions expressed in the interview(s) are the interviewee’s own, and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the Working Class Movement Library.
The interview may contain attitudes and/or language that some people may find offensive and may contain discussions of events that some people may find distressing.
The interview may contain attitudes and/or language that some people may find offensive and may contain discussions of events that some people may find distressing.
Persons keywordScanlon, Tommy, Metropolitan-Vickers, Draughtsmen's and Allied Technicians' Association
Conditions governing accessOpen
Levelfile
Normal locationZ (Room 24)