Oral histories. Document genres.
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Aberdeen City Art Gallery and Museums Oral History Audio Collection.
This collection of oral history recordings covers a wide range of topics from around Aberdeen. Major themes include World War Two, fishing, employment, childhood, Torry, and Old Aberdeen.
Collection of oral history interviews with individuals who worked at the Tullis Russell Paper.
Collection of oral history recordings from the "Salt of the Earth: A Scottish Peoples’ History Project", co-ordinated by the Workers’ Educational Association (WEA)
Fife Archives oral history audio collection.
A collection of oral history material with a focus on two particular groups: the Thornton Ladies Oral History Group; and the Thornton Railwaymen.
Gaelic oral history recordings, Scottish folk music, and Gaelic psalm singing recordings from the Gairloch Heritage Museum Oral History, Gaelic Story and Song Collection.
A collection of songs, music, stories and testimony from the Gaelic community.
Glasgow Unity Theatre audio collection, Scottish Theatre Archive.
A collection of oral history interviews which focuses on the Glasgow Unity Theatre and its productions designer, Helen Biggar.
Oral history interviews conducted and recorded by Neil C Rafeek and Hilary Young as part of their research for the book ‘The University Experience 1945-1975: An Oral History of the University of Strathclyde’ (2004).
Oral history interviews conducted and recorded by Neil C Rafeek as research for his thesis, 'Against all the odds: women in the Communist Party in Scotland 1920-91: an oral history'.
The collection focuses on the testimony of women involved in the Communist Party of Great Britain in Scotland from its inception to its demise.
Oral history interviews conducted by David W. Lyle as research for his writings on the history of the town of St Andrews
Oral history interviews produced by OurStory Scotland., 2004-2005, 2017-2019
A summary of each interview was prepared by OurStory Scotland and is included with the digital records for the particular interviewee.
Oral history recordings made by Franki Raffles as part of her project "Lot's Wife".
The recordings were captured between 1992 and 1994. The interviews focus on immigrant Jewish women from the former Soviet Union who resettled in Israel.
Oral history recordings of life and work in North East Scotland, with related notes, made by Jim Taylor.
Scottish Life Archive Oral History Collection, National Museums Scotland (NMS).
Sound recordings from the Linda MacKenney Audio Collection, Scottish Theatre Archive, of interviews by MacKenney with people prominent in Scottish theatre during the 1930s and 1940s.
A collection of interviews recorded by Linda MacKenney mostly in Scotland, but also the wider United Kingdom, between 1982 and 1985.
The collection focuses on people connected with Scottish theatre during the 1930s and 1940s. It also focuses on the creation and disbandment of important amateur theatre groups in Glasgow around the time of the Second World War, and the political climate of Scotland at that time.