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Harbour Voices

Harbour Voices

By Open Road

Harbour Voices is a series of true story podcasts celebrating the lives and livelihoods of people who call the harbour area of Aberdeen home.

Supported by the Year of Scottish Stories 2022 Communities Stories fund and Creative Scotland's Culture Collective fund.

The ships horn has been recorded by Milo and is distributed by Free Sound freesound.org/people/milo/sounds/23722/ and it’s use is licenced under a Creative Commons licence creativecommons.org

Music by Marie Driver and Geraldine Heaney

Produced by @openroadltd
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11. Keith Young: Engineering Director at the Port of Aberdeen

Harbour VoicesDec 12, 2022

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12.	Katy Kavanagh: Senior Archivist, Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire Archives

12. Katy Kavanagh: Senior Archivist, Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire Archives

The Port of Aberdeen is the oldest business in the UK. They recently donated their rich archives, which date back to the 18th century, to Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire Archives to look after. Senior Archivist Katy Kavanagh shares how the records held within the Port of Aberdeen’s archive prove the significance of the harbour to Aberdeen. As well as details of its rich contents which include extensive historic photographs of Aberdeen and other harbours around Scotland’s North East coast.
Dec 20, 202212:40
11.	Keith Young: Engineering Director at the Port of Aberdeen

11. Keith Young: Engineering Director at the Port of Aberdeen

The Port of Aberdeen (formerly Aberdeen Harbour Board) is the oldest company in the UK. In this episode Keith Young, Engineering Director at the Port of Aberdeen, talks of his lifelong connection with the harbour, the expansion into the South Harbour as well as the impacts of heavy storms such as Storm Frank in 2015.
Dec 12, 202213:31
Manson Geddes: Merchant Seaman

Manson Geddes: Merchant Seaman

Manson Geddes started life as a merchant seaman in Aberdeen Harbour. In this episode he shares stories of his travels around the world and life at sea.
Nov 29, 202216:02
Amy Benzie: ceramic artist

Amy Benzie: ceramic artist

In this episode Torry resident and ceramic artist Amy Benzie shares how the harbour area of Aberdeen inspires and influences her creative work. Amy is one of the city’s artists, designers and makers who work from Deemouth Artist Studios located on the industrial edge of the harbour.
Nov 29, 202212:18
Dawn Farmer: wild swimmer

Dawn Farmer: wild swimmer

Fittie resident and wild swimmer Dawn Farmer shares her experiences of swimming in the North Sea close to Aberdeen Harbour, and the mental health and wellbeing benefits of an early morning dip in all weathers.
Nov 29, 202211:16
Marjory Harper: Professor of History

Marjory Harper: Professor of History

Professor Marjory Harper is a Scottish historian with a focus on social history and emigration from the Northeast. Discover more about Aberdeen Harbour as a port of emigration, who left the Northeast, why they emigrated and where they went.
Nov 21, 202215:58
Catherine O'Donnell The Fittie Bar

Catherine O'Donnell The Fittie Bar

The Fittie Bar is an institution in the Harbour area of Aberdeen. Long time bar maid Catherine O’Donnell shares stories of the locals and visitors who frequent this unique pub and talks of its place at the heart of harbour life.
Nov 14, 202213:05
Carole Monnier - Greyhope Bay

Carole Monnier - Greyhope Bay

Carole Monnier leads on fundraising for Greyhope Bay, a dolphin watching café and community space at Torry Battery. Listen to her stories of bottlenose dolphins and making off the grid Greyhope Bay a reality.
Nov 04, 202213:07
Ross MacLennan: History Curator: Aberdeen Archives, Gallery and Museums

Ross MacLennan: History Curator: Aberdeen Archives, Gallery and Museums

In his role as history curator Ross cares for the city’s maritime history and archaeology collections. In this episode he shares details of medieval finds unearthed close to the harbour as well as collections on the city’s shipbuilding, fishing and oil and gas industries. Find out more about Aberdeen’s Maritime Museum by taking a virtual tour https://vt.virtualinclusion.com/aberdeenmaritimemuseum/
Oct 26, 202211:13
Campbell Scott - Scot Surf

Campbell Scott - Scot Surf

In a ‘what if’ moment Fittie resident Campbell Scott gave up his job as a university lecturer in 2017 to set up Scot Surf and offer surfing and paddleboarding lessons on Aberdeen Beach. Campbell shares experiences of new surfers getting hooked after their first wave, water safety and dolphins coming to find you.
Oct 20, 202211:55
Natalie Hood Torry Community Activist

Natalie Hood Torry Community Activist

Natalie has lived in Torry on the south side of Aberdeen Harbour for 30 years and volunteers with a number of charities in the area including the Torry Memories and Heritage Society. In this episode Natalie talks about life about life and community spirit in Torry from community cleans up to supporting local shops. As well as the amazing views of the old and new harbours.
Oct 07, 202210:26
Andy Haines RNLI volunteer

Andy Haines RNLI volunteer

Andy shares a behind the scenes insight into life as a RNLI volunteer at Aberdeen Lifeboat Station located on Waterloo Quay in Aberdeen Harbour. Hear what it’s like to live in Fittie - a community with a rich history of RNLI volunteers - as well the adrenaline rush of heading out on a rescue during Storm Arwen.
Sep 29, 202210:18