Pete
— David DeWitt
Pete
— David DeWitt
Remember the video with our friend Ventura about Errol's time on the island of Mallorca? And the work Mamen and Tina were doing to translate it into English? I have finally fnished adding subtitles to it. Sorry it took me so long, but it was a bit of work. Also, Mamen worked hard to translate the other parts which are not about Errol. Thanks to her and Tina again!
I have created a new youtube channel to host the video. I had to split it up to be able to upload it. I thought that it'd be a good idea to have an own channel for the blog, so that also other videos can be uploaded. You can contact me for the password if you want to upload something.
Hope you enjoy.
P.S. All the parts are now online on our new channel: www.youtube.com…
— Inga
After Hobart State High School his father managed
to enroll Errol in one
of the most prestigious schools of Australia. Maybe his father heard
of the saying “It does not matter
where one starts but it matters where one finishes!”
Errol started at
Shore, Sydney Church of England Grammar
School (SCEGS) in March 1926, his entrance
number was 3955, but by the end of the same year Errol was
dismissed from this school too and thus
ending his formal
education. His name was
removed from the school attendance listing.
I
will show in the Reply section more
picture of the school in order for our readers to
see where Errol roamed in this his final
school year.
— Tina
Hopefully, this will not be too disruptive for us! Spammers do not seem to realize that their comments will not be indexed, and get removed as soon as I see them. If they went to blogs where they could make decent comments about an appropriate subject their comments might stay in place but we tend to get the same trolls actively setting down links over and over again which is a huge waste of their time and mine…
Some of your comments may get caught in this spam moderation trap, most will not. I will still be dealing with spam that get through. I wish it was simpler than this! When we move the blog we will supposedly have more control over this!
— David DeWitt
Mr Fegerl wishes to share the attached pages from the William Tell script with you. They basically trace the tragic role of Maria, played by Austrian actress Waltraut Haas. Please note: Mr Fegerl is not in possession of the entire script. Hope you enjoy.
P.S. I scanned and corrected the pages, sorry if I overlooked any mistakes. There is one hand-written correction which I marked with a different writing.
— Inga