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| Projects in the Oral History category |
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Arthur Spencer and the Verwood Brass Band |
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This audio recording is of an interview with Arthur Spencer who had been involved with Verwood Brass Band in the South of England since 1927. There is some of the band's music fetured throughout. |
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Whitton's World |
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This website is a compilation of images and memories from Harry Whitton, who has set up his own website to record stories and anecdotes from throughout his life in North Yorkshire. |
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Nora Frampton Interview (1900s -1940s) |
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This audio recording is a raw, unedited version of an interview with Nora Frampton (born 1901), mainly discussing her experiences of schooling and education in her youth. |
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Eric Tansley Interview (RAF, 1920s-1950s) |
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This audio recording is unedited, raw footage of an interview with Mr Eric Tansley (born 1920) discussing his life experiences, from his schooldays to the RAF during the Second World War and his extensive work in the shoe trade. |
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Alfred Gregory Interview (1900s - 1910s) |
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This audio recording is raw, unedited footage of an interview with Alfred Gregory (born 1905) speaking about his experiences living in the Countesthorpe Cottage Homes for children in Leicester from 1908. |
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Mrs Hurst Interview (1910s - 1940s) |
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This audio recording is raw, unedited material of an interview with Mrs Hurst (born 1911) speaking about her life experiences in the first half of the 20th century. Due to the raw nature of the recording, there are some interruptions and a few abrupt endings mid-sentence. |
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