Oral History Project
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ORAL HISTORY PROJECT
Creating a picture of life in Marston Vale since
the beginning of the brickmaking industry, through the memories
and recollections of men and women who have lived and worked in
the Vale, including those now living outside the area.
Carmela Semeraro MA, Oral History Project Manager |
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Our "Get together" on 27th February
2004 celebrated the completion of the Oral History Project, "CHANGING
LANDSCAPES, CHANGING LIVES" & Re-launch of the Exhibition,
"Earth, Fire & Water" on the history of Bedfordshire brickworking,
at the Forest Centre, Marston Moretaine.
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Extract of an Interview with Mr Denton
Brick worker, born in Marston, who worked all his life for the brickworks,
as did his father before him. |
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Extract of an Interview with Ethel
Knight
Ethel lived all her life in the Marston Vale and was the first to
be interviewed for "Changing Landscapes: Changing Lives". |
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Extract of an Interview with Mr Holmes
Learning to drive in the Army in 1944, after the war he worked at
the Marston Valley Brick Company. |
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Extract of an Interview with Mrs
Lowe
From a Lower Shelton family of 11 children, her father also worked
as brickworker and her grandmother made lace. |
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Extract of an Interview with Mr Gadsen
A former brick worker, Mr Gadsen talks about childhood in Stewartby,
before it became a village. |
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Extract of an Interview with Mr Killeen
Mr Killeen, originally from Ireland and a retired brick worker,
describes life in hostel in the 1950s. |
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Extract of an Interview with Mr Shayler
Mr Shayler talks about how the countryside was and how it has changed. |
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Extract of an Interview with Mrs
Barrett
Mrs Barrett, a lady farmer in Marston Vale, talks with her husband
about her experience in coming to live in Brogborough |
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Extract of an Interview with Mrs
Clack
Mrs Clack came to Cranfield University from Ireland in the 1950's,
here talks about her experience as a waitress at the college. |
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Extract of an Interview with Mr
Strazdins
Mr Strazdins, from Latvia, talks about going to work at London Brick
Stewartby. |
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Extract of an Interview with Mr
Walsh
Mr Walsh, foreman at Brickworks, talks about arriving in Bedfordshire
from Ireland. |
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Extract of an Interview with Mr
Testa
Mr Testa, former brick-worker, talks about his first impression
in coming to Bedfordshire from Italy. |
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Extract of an Interview with Mr
Parker
Mr Parker, a former brickworker who was born and lived all his life
in Cranfield, talks about his childhood going to lay hedges with
his father. |
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Extract of an Interview with Mrs
Fitton
Mrs Fitton came from a family of brick workers from Peterborough
and moved to Marston Moretaine when she was 8 years old. |
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Extract of an Interview with Mrs
See
Mrs See, a lady driver at Stewartby for London Brick Company during
World War 2, talks about her experiences and about War in general. |
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