Interviews of Jaqueline Lynch
EERC/EL/EL6/2
In this interview, Jacqueline Lynch (born 1961) talks about her childhood, and particularly about the time when, aged 6, her family moved to Haddington after her father got a job designing the electro...
EERC/EL/EL6/2
In this interview, Jacqueline Lynch (born 1961) talks about her childhood, and particularly about the time when, aged 6, her family moved to Haddington after her father got a job designing the electro...
EERC/EL/EL11/1
In this interview, twins Agnes Macdonald and Helen McNeill (both 87 years old) talk about their childhood in Bellhaven, where their father was the local policeman. The women talk about being at the l...
EERC/EL/EL11/8
In this interview, Graham Wells (aged 46) from Ormiston talks about his childhood and working life in East Lothian. Graham recalls that his parents settled in Ormiston when they married. At that time...
EERC/EL/EL13/1
In interview 1 of 2 (EL13/1/1/1), Sheila Young recalls her childhood and early schooldays in East Linton. As an only child, she recalls how strange it was to start school and be around other children...
EERC/EL/EL15/2
In this interview, John Hannah (b.1957) shares stories from his childhood and youth. John was born in Glasgow and moved to Dunbar as part of the Glasgow overspill around 1963. He recalls details fro...
EERC/EL/EL22/4
In this interview, Peter Aitchison (b. 1927) talks about is life in West Barns. Peter, who was born at Winterfield Farm, Bellhaven, begins with memories of his early life and family memories. He lef...
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/EL/EL2/33
In this track, pupils of St Mary's school in Haddington present the findings of their investigation into life in the area during World War 2. As well as exploring paper resources the children made a ...
EERC/EL/EL2/40
There are several contributors on this tape. Firstly, we hear from Mr and Mrs Johnstone, a couple from Port Seton. Mr Johnstone was a fisherman and he talks about mending the nets, the herring lassi...