Cheshire Cat
The most curious thing..
RIP.
In the late 80s and early 90s as a teen history buff I volunteered at Brooklands museum helping archive some of the old materials and generally doing the running for the chaps restoring the Wellington that had been pulled out of Loch Ness among other restoration projects. At that point it wasn't open to the public really, just very occasional open days or by appointment with limited numbers of visitors. One of the men I worked with a lot was Norman "Spud" Boorer who'd been assistant to Barnes Wallace. Incredible stories of that time and generation, wish I'd taped them.
Boorer, Norman William (Oral history)
British civilian machinist and draughtman worked for Vickers (Aviation) Ltd and Vickers-Armstrongs (Aircraft) Ltd in GB, 1931-1945; worked with Research and Development Department at Vickers-Armstrongs (Aircraft) Ltd and British Aircraft Corporation in GB, 1945-1969; served as special assistant...
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Norman Boorer interview from Imperial War Museum website