Extraordinary Lives – The Legacy Recordings

Extraordinary Lives - The Legacy Recordings
Podcast Description
Family recorded conversations, in which loved ones tell and preserve their story for generations to come.
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Centers on storytelling and historical narratives, highlighting family heritage and personal reflections. Episodes include conversations about Captain Donald Campbell's wartime diary and poetry as well as Vera Redden's exploration of her parents' love letters from the 1930s, providing a lens into life during significant historical moments.

Family recorded conversations, in which loved ones tell and preserve their story for generations to come.

A wonderful recorded conversation with Pat Martin, from Cramlington in Northumberland. It starts with her childhood memories from the East End of London during World War II (including her family’s dramatic evacuation, along with all the other families in their street) and her post-evacuation life in rural 1940s England. Her story then takes us through her roles as a nurse and midwife, her missionary work around the public houses of Southern Ireland and Edinburgh, her family life as a mother and wife, and then to her involvement with the establishing of the Church of Nazarene in Cramlington. It is, indeed, the story of a life well lived.
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