Some
of the fine people from all over the world who have
worked for David Irving and Focal Point
Publications, London | Return to Focal Point
history | | |
| | In 1980 David Irving hired
reading University student Wenona
B. (above, with
her mother, at Wanstead) as a research assistant.
She was born in Barbados. Xerox specialist
Narinder
S. (top right),
born in India, became his secretary and
assistant. In 1987 the Sri Lankan
Miss Chitra
N. (right) worked
for a year for him before going out to Malaysia as
a marine biologist. | | | | Upper:
David
Irving
himself, pictured by daughter
Jessica;
a four-year-old's eye-view. | Lower and above
right: Benté
Høgh, chief
executive, born in Denmark (Jessica's
Mama). | Carla
Venchiarutti
worked for David Irving in the 1970s
| Right:
Mrs Roop
Nahil, born
in the Punjab, India; worked from September 1996 as
Mr Irving's personal assistant. | | | Left:
Alexis
Smith, born
in Brazil, tackles the monumental task of archiving
thirty years of David Irving's papers. A trip down
memory lane. | Right:
Tessa
Reading
worked with the BBC then joined David Irving's
staff for several months touring the USA in 1999;
here she works with him in the cottage at Key
West. | |
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