Rhona Pattison recalls her childhood home in Glasgow, moving to Milton Keynes and not knowing anyoneand how most of her family now live in England. She talks about celebrating Hogmany, the shipyards on the Clyde River at midnight, first footing and singing Auld Lang Syne. She describes Burns night and importance of coal in their traditions and goes on to explain clans and tartans. Her most precious objects are photographs of her family she describes the people in the photos and the history behind some of them.
Extent
1 Digital Audio File
Contributor
Summerfield School
Reference number
WAI/043/001
Storage location
Living Archive
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