| Description | Charles Parker interviews Sam Larner
Track 1: Test tone, 0.24 mins Track 2: Sam Larner talks about being ill and going to the doctor, who advised him to leave fishing, 2.20 mins Track 3: talks about singing 'The Englishman' at a British Legion dinner, 2.11 mins Track 4: talks about getting a job on the roads and working on the road outside his cottage, talks about fishing being harder work than the roads, 1.21 mins Track 5: talks about 'taking the rough and smooth in life' and saving money, 1.48 mins Track 6: talks about earning enough money to live and keep his wife, talks about his rent, bills, and old age pension, 1.59 mins Track 7: talks about having savings in the bank when he left fishing; being in a savings club with other fishermen; Charles Parker asks about fishermen being individualists and co-operation among fishermen, 1.46 mins Track 8: they talk about diesel motor drifters, and compare them to steam drifters, 1.37 mins Track 9: Sam Larner talks about the best boats he's been in, 2.22 mins Track 10: Sam Larner tells a story about a skipper who killed a boy, 2.21 mins Track 11: they talk about when this might have happened, probably in the 1880s, the cruelty of the trawling fleet, 2.02 mins Track 12: talks about his father, 0.24 mins Track 13: Silence, 0.46 mins
Total: 21.25 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF549C0500380 |