| Description | Interviews with road workers. An Irish Caterpiller driver talks of his work and family. A concrete worker talks of concrete and his work with it. A machine repair man discusses the improvement over the years.
Track 1: Discussion with Caterpiller driver, Jack Hamilton from Cork 2.58 mins Track 2: Weights carried by machine 2.49 mins Track 3: Discussing change and singing Irish songs 2.44 mins Track 4: Job satisfaction 2.10 mins Track 5: Other jobs; building dams, etc 2.24 mins Track 6: Work without machinery 1.26 mins Track 7: Engine noise and talk of distances moved 2.09 mins Track 8: Discussion with Frank Synnet about lifts involved 2.13 mins Track 9: Concrete practice and engineering 1.33 mins Track 10: Design of job 1.25 mins Track 11: Old brick versus concrete 2.26 mins Track 12: Working, engineering, and way of life 3.33 mins Track 13: Home and quality of life 2.21 mins Track 14: Travel and plenty of money 1.31 mins Track 15: Discussion of work 0.37 mins Track 16: Level check 0.32 mins Track 17: Discussion with civil engineer, Dave Rodgers about singing in hostel 1.52 mins Track 18: Work and interests in work gangs 2.08 mins Track 19: Discussion with James Hunter, machine repairer, about jobs done 2.00 mins Track 20: Apprenticeships and army jobs 1.47 mins Track 21: Changes in machinery over the years 2.22 mins Track 22: Method of operation 1.49 mins Track 23: Variation in drivers 2.47 min Track 24: Discussion of D Section workers 0.57 mins Track 25: Polish workers' experience 1.33 mins Track 26: Work and hard weather with Mr. Murphy 1.38 mins Track 27: Lifestyle and work 2.04 mins Track 28: Spare time activities 1.54 mins Track 29: Chaplain on the job 0.55 mins Track 30: Discussion with Wilfred Bailey about his origins and time on the job 2.10 mins Track 31: Bus driving and working with Laing 1.43 mins Track 32: Job satisfaction 1.55 mins Track 33: Background noise in hostel 2.02 mins
Total: 64.29 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF549C0505080 |