Recordings archive

WFOHW has been collecting its own material since 1983 and has recordings made by others from the 1970s; there are now more than 1000 recordings. Though the Workshop is an independent voluntary group, since its inception it has had a close relationship with Waltham Forest Archives and Local Studies Library based at Chingford Assembly Hall, next to Chingford Library.

If you have recordings – perhaps from a project you ran, or from family or friends about aspects of life in Waltham Forest – we would be happy to take them into our archive and make them available for others to share. Contact us with details of what you have.

When we began we used some of the best and worst equipment available at the time, there are more than 400 audio cassettes in the archive which are of varying quality. We now record digitally and quality has certainly improved since 1983; most recent recordings have been digital on accession to the collection.

We have transcribed a lot of our recordings by AI transcription software: on good recordings with clear speech it is very accurate; on poor recordings much less so. In particular proper names are often wrong. Transcripts produced this way have NOT been proofed or checked for spelling or accuracy. You should check the AI transcript against the original audio and WFOHW accepts no liability for any errors, omissions or inaccuracies in these transcripts. Please let us know of any issues so we can correct them.
 
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175
Family kept coffee Shop in Church Road, Leyton and Baking; WW1 Lea Bridge Road shop acquired from a Mr Schubert who was stoned for being German.
22/01/1986
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177
Cromer Tape
Feb 1986
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178
Baking, farming, cricket and football. Formerly of Sewardstone, Essex; also owned fields in Chingford; WW1 Horses taken away from Patmore Hill, Herts, for Great War. Man captured behind German lines killing horses (A016).
05/11/1985
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179
Cricket, Stocksfield Road. Former pro cricketer at Essex County Ground, Leyton 1920s; groundsman to various schools. Extra in a film at Hollow Ponds (A390).
Robert Wilkinson
19/11/1985
Interviewer: Robert Wilkinson
Interview date: 19/11/1985
180
Stocksfield Road, Wood Street, Walthamstow
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181
Stocksfield Road, Wood Street, Walthamstow
Stuart Hall
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182
Stocksfield Rd, Wood Street, Walthamstow, TV in 1936
07/06/1905
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183
Stocksfield Rd; group interview in Wood Street Drop In. Extra in a film about WW1 Carter Patterson's yard used - spy shot (A020).
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Stocksfield Rd
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186
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Stocksfield Rd
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188
Stocksfield Rd
Nick Hayes
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189
Memories of film studios and cinemas. Father was an extra in a film
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190
Stocksfield Rd
Robert Wilkinson
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191
Stocksfield
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192
Mayors Visit to Pakistan
08/02/1985
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193
Memory of 90 year old woman, Church Hill E17 area. WW1 Airships Leyton, Cuffley Zeppelin coming down, they knocked over coffee shop in excitement (B108).
Robert Wilkinson
09/06/1905
Interviewer: Robert Wilkinson
Interview date: 09/06/1905
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Stocksfield Rd
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Recall project
07/01/1985
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Recall project
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Recall project
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01/03/1984
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This is a regularly updated database of recordings made by WFOHW since 1983, and including some other recordings made by Vestry House Museum since 1970.

If you would like to find out more about specific recordings, listen to them, or consult the paper records then contact us.

Use of our recordings is regulated by our Condition of Use; you can check these here.

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