Interviews of Ian Coltart
EERC/EL/EL22/2
In this interview, retired minister, Ian Coltart, talks about his faith and his life in Dunbar. Ian, who moved to Dunbar on retirement nine years ago, recalls early holidays to North Berwick which, w...
EERC/EL/EL22/2
In this interview, retired minister, Ian Coltart, talks about his faith and his life in Dunbar. Ian, who moved to Dunbar on retirement nine years ago, recalls early holidays to North Berwick which, w...
EERC/EL/EL26/3
In this interview, Roy Pugh (b. 1941, Dunbar) talks about his early life in Dunbar, his career in the civil service and his enduring love for Dunbar, history, the natural world and writing. Roy’s p...
EERC/WL/WL1
EERC/WL/WL2
EERC/WL/WL1/2
In this conversational interview, fieldworker Grace Cameron speaks with Alan Campbell (b. 1942), George Welch (b. 1945) and Stewart Summers (b. 1950) about their lives and interest in the railways. A...
EERC/ES/ES7/9
In this interview, Malcolm Macaulay (b. 1936) talks about his life and connections to the Harris Tweed industry. Malcolm was born in Carloway and recalls life in the village during World War 2, remem...
EERC/WL/WL1/1
In this interview, Mark Ashmole (aged 66, b. Derbyshire) talks about his love of trains and his involvement with the Scottish Railway Preservation Society (SRPS). Mark, who has lived in Scotland since...
EERC/WL/WL2/3
In this interview, Donnie Skinner (b. Edinburgh, circa 1952) talks about his lifelong interest in trains, recalling that at the age of 4, he was found in the rail shed at St Margaret's engine shed, Jo...