Level | Item |
Ref No | OHP/17 |
Title | John Dowling |
Date | 31 May 2002 |
Extent | 1 minidisc, 1 cd, 1 file, 4 AIFF files (424.2 MB) |
Creator Name | Dowling; John; transport manager |
Description | Interview with John Dowling, transport manager for the Guardian. Conducted by Leslie Plommer on 31 May 2002. Also includes a data sheet containing biographical details about the subject and information about the recording.
Summary contents of interview (with rough timings):
Disc 1: Track 1 00.01 Brief introduction to John Dowling's role at the Guardian
Track 2 00.17 Started as an apprentice in the construction industry 00.53 Whilst working a late shift saw an job advert in the paper for a multi vehicle technician 01.24 Offered an interview at Deansgate 01.39 Got the job - doubled salary and halved working hours 02.03 Sense of excitement about joing the newspaper industry 02.10 Diversity of the role and unique people, made long term friends 02.37 Initially working as a mechaic at Broughton Lane 02.43 Four day working week, was used to doing 6-6.5 days 02.59 Because of shorter week was able to undertake further education 03.30 Offered the job as transport manager approx 3 years
Track 3 00.05 Description of the engineering faculty at Broughton Lane 01.11 Responsibility for keeping the vehicles in good condition 01.34 Initially it was hands on work, stripping engines, servicing and maintaining vehicles 02.26 Role of transport manager was a culture shock 02.49 Duties changed over night, scheduling work and repair, purchase and disposal 03.28 Description of the layout of the engineering building 04.21 Three floors of the building were unused - found bound volumes of newspapers amongst other items 05.27 When the Guardian moved to Cross Street anything they didn't know what to do with ended up in Broughton Lane 06.15 Water leak on the top floors - bound volumes floating in water 08.17 Contacted Harry Whewell to let them know what was stored in the building
10.58 Looked after the archive material on site 11.42 Found two bronze pofiles of the Scott sons 13.26 Stayed in the role of transport manager for 16 years 14.43 Project to run the service more effectively, moved into a logistics role 15.56 The new role covered purely the weeklies, all other Greater Manchester titles 16.39 Ready for the change in job 17.40 Discusses strong feelings towards the heritage of the paper - duty bound to maintain it 19.05 The bulk of archive material was Guardian related, some Manchester Evening News volumes
20.02 John Gibblin took over as transport manager 21.24 Said to be a ghost of an old driver up in the archive 21.37 The Guardian library was initially shipped from Deansgate to Broughton Lane as there was nowhere else for it 21.52 Moving 'piles and piles of books' 22.45 Daughter now works as a journalist for the Manchester Evening News 23.07 Explains the legend of the ghost of Broughton Lane - nicknamed Charlie
Track 4 00.08 Discusses in detail the finding the bronze profiles of the Scott sons 02.05 The bronzes are now at the top of the fourth floor stairs at Deansgate 03.00 Assumed the bronzes would be in the London archive 03.38 Elephant anecdote late 1950s/early 60s
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Access Status | Open |
Access Conditions | Access cd to recording via GNM Digital Repository |
Format | Electronic record |
CD recording |
Printed document |
Minidisc recording |
Copyright | Guardian News & Media Ltd and John Dowling |
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