The Workshops - Bushra's journey to university
At the start of the year, Camden Community Radio ran a workshop on interview skills. The participants headed into the studio to test out what they’d learned. These recordings are the result.
Here Bushra speaks to Marian about her journey to university.
Recorded: Violet MacDonald and Freddy Chick
Edited: Marian Larragy
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Word Active with Anne and Rosne
Local creatives Anne Gaelan and Rosne have joined forces for Word Active, a workshop that pairs poetry with street dance for kids. Violet speaks to the duo to find out more about the mind/body connection, and what led them to create this new form of poetry “recital”.
Package by: Violet Macdonald
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The Workshops - Marian's journey to university
At the start of the year, Camden Community Radio ran a workshop on interview skills, then the participants headed into the studio to test out what they’d learned. These recordings are the result.
One grew up in Dublin in the 60s, the other in Morningside in the 90s. Here, Freddy Chick speaks to Marian Larragy about her journey to university.
Package by; Freddy Chick, Marian Larragy, Bushra Fatima and Violet Macdonald.
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Episode 4: What became of the hospital building after WWI
These 4 podcasts explore the Legacy of the Endell Street Military Hospital, the only British army hospital to have been established and run by women during WWI. Opened in 1915 on the site of a former Victorian workhouse by Suffragette doctors Flora Murray and Louisa Garrett Anderson, its staff of 180 women treated over 26,000 in-patients and performed over 7,000 surgical operations.
In 2018 a group of local volunteers came together to learn research and recording skills as part of a Heritage Lottery funded project, and they created these podcasts to share their findings about what happened to the hospital and its female staff members after the war ended.
- Episode 1
- The legacy of WWI women doctors
- Episode 2
- The postwar life of a nursing orderly
- Episode 3
- Interview with Endell Street Military Hospital author Wendy Moore
- Digital Drama Projects
- Digital Drama News
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter
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Episode 3: Interview with Endell Street Military Hospital author Wendy Moore
These 4 podcasts explore the Legacy of the Endell Street Military Hospital, the only British army hospital to have been established and run by women during WW1. Opened in 1915 on the site of a former Victorian workhouse by Suffragette doctors Flora Murray and Louisa Garrett Anderson, its staff of 180 women treated over 26,000 in-patients and performed over 7,000 surgical operations. In 2018 a group of local volunteers came together to learn research and recording skills as part of a Heritage Lottery funded project, and they created these podcasts to share their findings about what happened to the hospital and its female staff members after the war ended.
Podcast by: Digital Media
- Episode 1
- The legacy of WWI women doctors
- Episode 2
- The postwar life of a nursing orderly
- Episode 4
- What became of the hospital building after WWI
- Digital Drama Projects
- Digital Drama News
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter
This file has been downloaded 57 times