Hi
As Topping died in the late 1930s it is obvious to say I never heard Topping talk, all I can vouch for is a much discussed radio broadcast, and someone claiming to be his son, many years prior to his involvement with Fairclough.
As the broadcast remarked precisely what Reg informed the author[ Fairclough] I am suggesting that it was most likely that same gentleman speaking on radio, or someone speaking on his behalf.
Please can you comment on why you believe that Reg was not a reliable person, I find no proof to suggest that.
Regards Richard.
As Topping died in the late 1930s it is obvious to say I never heard Topping talk, all I can vouch for is a much discussed radio broadcast, and someone claiming to be his son, many years prior to his involvement with Fairclough.
As the broadcast remarked precisely what Reg informed the author[ Fairclough] I am suggesting that it was most likely that same gentleman speaking on radio, or someone speaking on his behalf.
Please can you comment on why you believe that Reg was not a reliable person, I find no proof to suggest that.
Regards Richard.
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