• Festival of the Sea: Jack Elphinstone Countryside Ranger
    Nov 6 2024

    In this episode of the Harbour Voices podcast, Jack Elphinstone, a Countryside Ranger for Aberdeen City Council, discusses his journey to becoming a ranger and the various responsibilities that come with the role. Tune in to this Festival of the Sea episode to hear Jack’s story and learn more about his work.

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    21 mins
  • Festival of the Sea: Annabel Kershaw
    Sep 29 2024

    In this episode we interview composer Annabel Kershaw who has been commissioned by sound festival to create a new musical score called The Mariner’s Daughter. Annabel has interviewed a number of women for this commission and recorded their experiences, perspectives and connections with the North Sea, either through work or family. Her final musical score will include extracts from their rich and colourful verbatim stories of the sea, all of which have inspired the music.

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    33 mins
  • Festival of the Sea: Willi Deas, skipper of the Reaper
    Aug 21 2024

    As part of Aberdeen’s Festival of the Sea 2024, we created a special series of our Harbour Voices podcast. The second episode in this series features an interview with Willie Deas, skipper of The Reaper - a former Fifie Sailing Herring Drifter.

    This type of boat was the most popular design of fishing boat on the East Coast of Scotland for the greater part of the 19th and early 20th Centuries. Today The Reaper is the flagship of the Scottish Fisheries Museum, Reaper and is berthed in Anstruther harbour outside the Museum. She is now equipped as a floating museum of the herring industry and sailed to Aberdeen to be part of the Festival of the Sea programme.

    In this episode Wille shares his lifetime of knowledge of The Reaper, fishing industry and the sea.

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    34 mins
  • Festival of the Sea: Hans Unkles
    Jul 25 2024

    Fisherman Hans Unkles wants a different way of doing things. With a band of fellow eco-aware fishermen, he took apart his old boat and refited it with cutting-edge electronic tech. In this Harbour Voices podcast we take a deep dive with Hans into his building, learning, making mistakes, chopping and welding a path to an easier, and more environmentally friendly way of fishing.

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    41 mins
  • Chris Gove Extended Podcast
    Apr 2 2024

    Chris Gove has a long family history linked with Old Torry and many fabulous stories of the Aberdeen’s harbour and fishing industry to tell. This extended version of his previous episode of Harbour Memories captures of few of the best.

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    32 mins
  • Harbour Memories 5: Joyce Cairns
    Jan 25 2024

    Scottish painter and printmaker Joyce Cairns lived and worked in Fittie for many years. The Fittie Community Hall on New Pier Road is her former studio and here she created a large body of work all inspired by the community and harbour. Joyce is the first woman president of the Royal Scottish Academy and in this podcast she shares her rich memories of Fittie – its people and cats – and the influence of living close to water on her work. 

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    21 mins
  • Harbour Memories 4: Dorothy Young and Louise Ouston
    Jan 3 2024

    We’re reaching across the generations of Fittie in this Harbour Memories podcast episode. Dorothy Young has been a Fittie resident for over 30 years and her granddaughter Louise Ouston has been a regular visitor since she was a child. Between them they recall the Millennium new year at Aberdeen harbour and the social life of the community old and new. 

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    20 mins
  • Harbour Memories 3: Norma Reid
    Dec 13 2023

    Norma Reid’s family have lived in Fittie for generations. In this episode she shares her memories of growing up in the community, the fishing industry that many residents worked in and the strong women who have influenced her life. 

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    21 mins