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Tim Bell - From The Lebanon to Leith

Leith Lives

Release Date: 09/15/2020

Rose Minto: Life in Leith in the 1920s and 30s. show art Rose Minto: Life in Leith in the 1920s and 30s.

Leith Lives

Rose Minto was born Rose McIntyre on March 13th 1920. She spent her first 14 years in Bridge Street in Leith. Bridge street is now known as Sandport Place. None of the buidings exist that Rose would have known. Aside from The Rose Leaf pub, known as The Black Swan in Rose's day. (see widescreen photo.) Rose had an amazing and detailed recall of her life. These are evocative memories of life in Leith in the 1920s and 30s. The streets, the backgreen, the crowded housing, the shops, the pawn brokers and offal butchers. The close community, poverty and complex family relationship. Rose paints...

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Andrew Grant- Leith Nautical College and the 'Dolphin.' show art Andrew Grant- Leith Nautical College and the 'Dolphin.'

Leith Lives

Anrew Grant was born in 1937 and attended Leith Nautical College in Commercial street from August 1953 to July 1954. He gives us a brief history of the college and then talks about the training he received. Also about being on board the training ship 'The Dolphin.' We hear about rowing across the Forth, the huge cost of buying a sextant and the evening ration of two biscuits and a lump of cheese. 

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Archie Minto show art Archie Minto

Leith Lives

Archie Minto tells us what it was like growing up a form of cerebral palsy in 1950s Leith. Archie's Mother and Father fought to keep him at home and have him educated at main stream school where he was fortunate to have dedicated teachers including Sister Columba. It is due to his parents strong characters and the support of his maternal family that he is the man he is today.

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Gordon Munro : childhood memories and love of music show art Gordon Munro : childhood memories and love of music

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Gordon Munro Labour Councillor for Leith has had a love of music from a very early age His parents said he could play the record player before he could walk In this episode we will hear some of his record collection and tales of the live gigs in Edinburgh Venues Dr Feelgood in Leith Town Hall The Damned the first Punk gig at Clouds and meeting his wife at The Valves gig to name but a few

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Maureen Sweeney Leith jobs in the 1960s show art Maureen Sweeney Leith jobs in the 1960s

Leith Lives

In this episode of Leith Lives Maureen Sweeney tells of starting work in the office of Bond 9 on Commercial Street at the age of 17 Maureen recounts the lively atmosphere in the Bond where all the workers were given 'an official' a tot of whisky two times a day and if the ladies wanted lemonade it was an extra 6d ! After working for 3 years in the Bond Maureen moved to work in the Eastern General Hospital where along with paying out wages and pensions she had to help transport body parts !Maureen then takes us on a trip around the fine assortment of shops that existed in Leith at that time...

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Derek Tilbrook talks about his documentary film Persevere. show art Derek Tilbrook talks about his documentary film Persevere.

Leith Lives

This episode was originally broadcast in 2019 on Thelma FM, our internet radio station. We were showing Derek Tilbrook's film Persevere during Leith Festival that year. Derek popped into the studio to talk about the making of the film, his own upbringing in Leith in the 1980s and 90s and the changing face of the area.            We can't recommend the film enough. For those who haven't it go along to the Vimeo video platform and search for 'Persevere 2008 film.' 

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Leith memories through old newspapers and books. Part two show art Leith memories through old newspapers and books. Part two

Leith Lives

Originally broadcast on Thelma Internet radio Evelyn Whitfield reads a selection of articles from Old newspapers- The Evening News, Despatch, Leith Gazette, quotes from a series of booklets produced in the 1980s called Leith Lives and a book called Old Leith. We hear reports about Leith Links, golf, Willie Merrilees, Leith Pageant, Lambs House and Edinburgh and Leith's old people's welfare council. Some memories stretching back to 1900. Interspersed with music and songs from old 78rpm records.

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Leith memories through old newspapers and books. Part one show art Leith memories through old newspapers and books. Part one

Leith Lives

Originally broadcast on Thelma Internet radio Evelyn Whitfield reads a selection of articles from Old newspapers- The Evening News, Despatch, Leith Gazette, quotes from a series of booklets produced in the 1980s called Leith Lives and a book called Old Leith by Guthrie Hutton. Lots of school day memories from Cooper Street, David Kilpatrick, North Fort Street and Leith Academy schools. Memories stretching back to the 1900s. Interspersed with music and songs from old 78rpm records.

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Tim Bell - From The Lebanon to Leith show art Tim Bell - From The Lebanon to Leith

Leith Lives

Author and Trainspotting Tour Guide Tim Bell takes us from his Quaker boarding school & voluntary work in the Lebanon to hitch hiking home from Gaza, teaching geography & working for the U.N. in West Africa. From a bridge rendezvous in Istanbul to social work in Northumberland, falling in love & ending up at the port via Niddrie.  We look at Tim's 40 years in Leith - his path into Divinity, becoming an alternative tour guide & releasing a book based around his home and its relationship with Trainspotting.

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Andrew Grant: Leith poems from World War Two. Part two show art Andrew Grant: Leith poems from World War Two. Part two

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Andrew Grant talks about some of the extensive research he has undertaken into Leith and the First World War. He reads poems gleaned from Leith newspapers from the period and gives some background into the events they commemorate. Funny, satrical and often deeply moving these are powerful pieces written by local authors or, in some cases, by an unknown pen. What comes across are poems written about the every day aspects of war, both at the front and at home. 

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In the 8th edition of 'Leith Lives' we are joined by author and Trainspotting Tour Guide Tim Bell.  Tim takes us on a wonderful journey through his life from a Quaker boarding school and voluntary work in the Lebanon to hitch hiking home from Gaza, a short stint as a geography teacher and working for the U.N. in West Africa. From a filmic meeting on a bridge in Istanbul to social work in Northumberland, falling in love and ending up in his spiritual waterside home via a short stay in Niddrie.  The show looks at Tim's 40 years in Leith through his path to divinity, becoming an alternative tour guide and releasing his first and last book based around his home and its relationship with Trainspotting in all its forms.