Interview
3109, TR/020
Tracking Our Heritage
Speaker: Dorothy Webster, 1922 - 0, Interviewee, Female,
Speaker: Brumwell J, Interviewer, Female
Summary of interview item: Talks about granparents' laundry on Darley Hillside and the collection and return of laundry to Darley Dale Station. Occasional trips in the horse and cart to the station and laundry work generally. Recalls visits to Darley Dale Station where her brother was a porter and her father's job as a goods clerk. Talks about neeing a 'knocker up' to wake up for shifts. Talks about thefts of goods from trains at Rowsley sidings during World War II and recounts a suicide on the railway between Church Lane and Darley Station during World War II. Remembers running down to Darley to catch a train which was held up by her father so that she could catch it.
Place of birth: Matlock, Derbyshire
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Marital Status: Widowed, Children:
Father's Occupation: Railway Goods Clerk
Mother's Occupation:
Location: County: Derbyshire
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Periods Covered: 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s
Language: English
Recording Date: 18/9/2018
Playing time: 00 min 00 secs
Access Restrictions: Item Copyright: Derwent & Wye Valley Railway Trust
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Transcription: No
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