
Stromness Museum
12/22/22 • 11 min
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Voices of the past and the present weave an oral history of the town. This entertaining soundscape told by people of Stromness will lead you from the pier head to the cannon beyond Stromness Museum. In this sixth episode we hear about a holy well, Captain Bligh, The Haven and John Rae's Fiddle. Narrator: Jake Watson Eric Flett & Ian MacInnes circa 1990 (BBC Radio Orkney) / Mark Shiner & Jennifer Wrigley 2011 (BBC Radio Orkney) Music: 1. Jennifer & Hazel Wrigley ‘The Auld Bow’ / 2. Jennifer Wrigley playing John Rae’s Fiddle
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The Cannon
Voices of the past and the present weave an oral history of the town. This entertaining soundscape told by people of Stromness will lead you from the pier head to the cannon beyond Stromness Museum. In this eighth episode we hear about Logins Well, the Kohinoor Diamond, Stanley Cursiter and the herring fishing industry. Narrator: Jake Watson Featured speakers in order of appearance: Edgar Ramsay 1976 (Orkney Library & Archive) / Ernest Marwick 1976 (Orkney Library & Archive) / Willie Tulloch 2011 / Eric Flett & Ian MacInnes circa 1990 (BBC Radio Orkney) / Tom Wishart 1967 (Orkney Library & Archive) / George Sinclair 2011 Music: 1. Jennifer & Hazel Wrigley ‘Magnus' Polska’ / 2. Nic Taylor ‘To Whom It May Concern’ (Stromness Academy) / 3. Halina Romaniszyn ‘Road to Rendall’ (Stromness Academy) / 4. Jennifer & Hazel Wrigley ‘The Deerness Mermaid’, ‘The Watchman's Polka’ / 5. Angus Findlater & Sandy Windwick ‘The Swa O’ The Sea’ Track 5 courtesy of the Ernest Walker Marwick Sound Archive Collection 1960-75 Orkney Library & Archive
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