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00:00:00 - Interview introduction

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Partial Transcript: ELLIS: My name is Anne Ellis and I was born on September 21st 1940, makes me almost 75.

Segment Synopsis: Anne Ellis introduces herself.

Keywords: Date of birth

00:00:08 - School and county hockey in South Wales

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Partial Transcript: SOMERVILLE: Could you tell me how you started in hockey then? What set you off?

Segment Synopsis: Ellis recalls her memories of being introduced to hockey at school and her progression to junior and then senior county level. She discusses the support from her family and the early death of her father.

Keywords: Family; Father; Gowerton--United Kingdom (UK); Grammar School; Gwyneth Thompson; Lilleshall Hall National Sports Centre; Mary Eyre; Rugby; School; South Wales Region/South Wales (territory); Tour; United Kingdom (UK); Wales

Subjects: Life Outside of Hockey--Family--Childhood; Recollection of Others--Player; Teams--Girls--County; Teams--Girls--School; Teams--Women--County; Teams--Women--Touring

00:03:52 - College and club hockey

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Partial Transcript: ELLIS: After I left school I went to Barry College and it was close to the Penarth Club

Segment Synopsis: Ellis recalls playing for Penarth Hockey Club when she started college in Barry.

Keywords: Ceri ODonnell; College; Eirianwen Thomas; June Brown; Penarth Hockey Club; South Wales Region/South Wales (territory)

Subjects: Teams--Women--College & University; Teams--Women--County; Teams--Women--Territory

00:04:37 - Trials for and touring with Wales

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Partial Transcript: SOMERVILLE: Tell me about your internationals, playing for Wales

Segment Synopsis: Ellis recalls her international trials and touring America with Wales and playing at the 1963 IFWHA Conference and Tournament.

Keywords: Goucher College; International; Lilleshall Hall National Sports Centre; Tour; Towson--United States of America (USA); Trials; United States of America (USA); Val Robinson; Verona Nolan; Wales

Subjects: Hockey Venues--Lilleshall Hall National Sports Centre; IFWHA Conference & Tournament--1963 Towson; Teams--Women--International; Teams--Women--Touring; Tournaments--International

00:06:20 - Playing at Wembley Stadium

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Partial Transcript: SOMERVILLE: What was it like playing at Wembley?

Segment Synopsis: Ellis discusses her experiences of playing for and coaching Wales at Wembley Stadium.

Keywords: England; Grass; International; Wales; Wembley Stadium

Subjects: Coaching & Management--International; Hockey Homes & Stadia--Wembley Stadium; Playing Surfaces; Teams--Women--International

00:07:40 - Wales captaincy and coaching

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Partial Transcript: SOMERVILLE: Tell me how it was that you got to be captain.

Segment Synopsis: Ellis recalls being elected as Wales captain by her teammates on the back of her coaching ability and on-the-field leadership qualities and her transition to full-time coach.

Keywords: International; Wales

Subjects: Captaincy; Coaching & Management--International; Teams--Women--International

00:08:35 - Edinburgh 1975 IFWHA World Championship

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Partial Transcript: ELLIS: And again, another wonderful memory was '75 when we went to Scotland to the World Cup and we played England in the Final.

Segment Synopsis: Ellis talks about playing in the IFWHA World Championships in 1975 and recalls the Wales team's unexpected route to the Final.

Keywords: Australia; Edinburgh--United Kingdom (UK); England; International; International Federation of Womens Hockey Associations (IFWHA); Netherlands; Scotland; Wales

Subjects: IFWHA World Championship--1975 Edinburgh; Teams--Women--International; Tournaments--International

00:10:34 - Great Britain captaincy and the Moscow 1980 Olympic Games

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Partial Transcript: SOMERVILLE: Yes, how did you move from Wales to Great Britain?

Segment Synopsis: Ellis discusses her appointment as Great Britain captain and her despondency at the subsequent British boycott of the Moscow 1980 Olympic Games following Russia's invasion of Afghanistan. It would have been the first Olympics to feature women's hockey.

Keywords: Afghanistan; Australia; Great Britain; Great Britain Hockey; Mary Russell Vick; Moscow--Russia; New Zealand; Olympics/Olympic Games; Russia; United Kingdom (UK); United States of America (USA)

Subjects: Captaincy; Olympic Games--1980 Moscow; Politics; Teams--Women--International; Tournaments--International

00:12:24 - Approach to coaching

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Partial Transcript: SOMERVILLE: So, tell me how you made the transition into being a coach at that level.

Segment Synopsis: Ellis discusses her approach to coaching and coaching courses and how her international experience helped her gain respect. She briefly refers to her record number of consecutive caps for Wales and excellent injury record.

Keywords: Coaching Course; England; Great Britain; Injury; International; International Caps; Lilleshall Hall National Sports Centre; Olympics/Olympic Games; Record; United Kingdom (UK); Wales

Subjects: Coaching & Management--Club; Coaching & Management--International; Fitness & Injury; Teams--Women--International

00:14:30 - Administration career: Wales, Great Britain and the International Hockey Federation (FIH)

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Partial Transcript: SOMERVILLE: And then you moved into administration, didn't you?

Segment Synopsis: Ellis discusses her various administrative positions in hockey, from sitting on to chairing committees and boards and from Wales through Great Britain to the FIH. She refers to the impact she was able to make on the global development of youth hockey whilst at the FIH and on the development of hockey for the disabled.

Keywords: "Give Youth a Voice"; Chairperson; Gabrielle van Doorn; Gareth Davies; Great Britain Hockey; International Hockey Federation (FIH); Norman Hughes; Sports Council for Wales; Vice-chairperson; Welsh Hockey Union; World Youth Championship; Youth Development Committee

Subjects: Administration & Finances--International; Administration & Finances--National; Administration & Finances--Tournaments; Coaching & Management--Club; Para Field Hockey; Tournaments--Festival; Tournaments--International; Tournaments--Junior

00:18:31 - Friendships within hockey

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Partial Transcript: SOMERVILLE: Hockey has taken you all over the world. Erm, have you had any particularly interesting experiences abroad?

Segment Synopsis: Ellis speaks about the life-long friendships she has forged throughout her distinguished hockey career.

Keywords: Adele Boyd; Australia; Judith Wolstenholme/Judy Wolstenholme/Judith Smiley/Judy Smiley; United States of America (USA); Wembley Stadium

Subjects: Recollection of Others--Player; Social & Friendships

00:20:01 - Comparison to the modern game

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Partial Transcript: SOMERVILLE: What about the, erm, the players of today?

Segment Synopsis: Ellis draws comparisons between the game she played and the modern game played today. She reflects on the more 'professional' side of the modern game, its dynamism and the money involved. She also compares rule changes and playing surfaces and reminisces on the touring and friendships of her own era.

Keywords: "Host Family"; AstroTurf/Artificial Turf; Commonwealth Games; Fundraising; Grass; Halves; Lancaster--United States of America (USA); Manchester--United Kingdom (UK); Medal; Olympics/Olympic Games; Quarters; Reverse Stick (Tomahawk); Rina Van Zijl; Snooky Nook Sports Complex; South Africa; Substitute; Teaching; Tour; United States of America (USA); Wales; Wembley Stadium

Subjects: Administration & Finances--Grants & Funding; Administration & Finances--Personal; Amateurism & Professionalism; Hockey Homes, Venues & Stadia; Indoor Hockey; Life Outside of Hockey--Career; Playing Surfaces; Rules; Social & Friendships; Teams--Women--International; Teams--Women--Touring; Tournaments--International

00:26:15 - Current work and meeting the Queen

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Partial Transcript: SOMERVILLE: Is there anything we've missed that you'd like to add in?

Segment Synopsis: Ellis concludes by discussing her current work on the Commonwealth Games and her pleasure at receiving honours from the Queen.

Keywords: Australia; Commonwealth Games; Dundee--United Kingdom (UK); Glasgow--United Kingdom (UK); Hockey Wales; Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE); Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE); President; Prince Charles, Prince of Wales; Queen Elizabeth II; Scotland; Wembley Stadium

Subjects: Administration & Finances--National; Awards--Recognition; Hockey Homes, Venues & Stadia; Tournaments--International; Volunteering