This document discusses conducting oral history interviews about life in Bristol during World War 2. It outlines some key advantages and disadvantages of oral history interviews, noting that while memory can be fallible, oral histories provide first-hand experiences and emotions that add value as historical artifacts. To improve accuracy, the document suggests collecting multiple perspectives and looking for similarities and inconsistencies across accounts. Conducting interviews involves using open and closed questions to put interviewees at ease while learning about their experiences and feelings. Partner activities are suggested to practice interview skills.