Interviews of Phyllis Harvey aged 84
EERC/DG/DG2/1
This is the first of two autobiographical interviews with Phyllis (Fay) Harvey. Part 1 conducted in May 2012.
EERC/DG/DG2/1
This is the first of two autobiographical interviews with Phyllis (Fay) Harvey. Part 1 conducted in May 2012.
EERC/DG/DG2/2
This interview with Elizabeth Ray, aged 84 at the time, is mainly about the Creetown shops Elizabeth remembers from her childhood. She talks about many of these in detail, including the sweetie shop ...
EERC/DG/DG2/5
Autobiographical interview with Roma Hunter which concentrates mainly on family life, schooldays and ongoing education. Roma describes the family home and the roles within the family and the impact o...
EERC/DG/DG2/7
Interview with Robert (Rab) Ross who was born in Carsluith. The interview is concerned with Rab's working life and particularly his 32 years at the Creetown quarry. He talks about many aspects of li...
EERC/DG/DG2/8
Interview with Wyllie McCulloch who's father bought Auchenlarie farm when he was a child. Initially run as a dairy farm with some beef, pigs, sheep, tatties and racing horses, Auchenlarie was eventua...
EERC/DG/DG2/9
Interview with Sandra Tweedie about her life in Carsluith. Lots of detail is given about the home interior and renovations over time, such as the move from dry toilet to indoor facilities. Sandra's ...
EERC/DG/DG2/10
Interview with Jez Noad who moved to Creetown in 2005 after spending most of his life in the south of England. He decided to retire early following a college course experience which confirmed for him...
EERC/DG/DG2/11
Autobiographical interview with Erica Thomson who has always lived in Creetown. Topics covered include the jobs her parents did (mother worked at Auchenlarie caravan park and father was, for a time, a...