Conversation between R Johnston and a male heating engineer b.1940, 22 December 1998.
- sound recording (0h 30m 1s) and transcript
Tape 193. Consent form A06, formerly coded A92.
Sans titreConversation between R Johnston and a male heating engineer b.1940, 22 December 1998.
Tape 193. Consent form A06, formerly coded A92.
Sans titreRonald Johnston in conversation with Owen and Margaret Lilly (A19), 1 March 1999. An alternative date is given for the recording, 1 February 1999.
Owen Lilly was an asbestos factory worker.
Tape 202. Consent form A19, not previously coded.
Sans titreArthur McIvor and Ronald Johnston in conversation with a couple (*B26), 6 February 2000.
Tape 204. No code was found for this interview; the ID "*B26" has been randomly assigned by the Archives Service.
Sans titreConversation between R Johnston and a male asbestos sprayer b.1948, 11 March 1999.
Consent form A10, formerly coded A31.
The participant had worked with asbestos 22 years earlier, when he laboured to laggers and to sprayers.
Sans titreConversation between R Johnston and a 56 year-old retired insulation engineer, 15 March 1999.
Consent form A16, formerly coded A29.
The participant had worked with asbestos since he left school and was suffering from bilateral pleural thickening.
Sans titreConversation between R Johnston and a 65 year-old electrician, 15 March 1999.
Consent form A13, formerly coded A89.
The participant had worked as foreman in large number of jobs in Clydeside.
Sans titreConversation between R Johnston and a 69 year-old retired insurance agent, 17 March 1999.
Consent form A15, formerly coded A40.
The participant had worked as an engineer in the Ailsa shipyard in Troon in the late 40s and early 50s, where he was heavily exposed to asbestos.
Sans titreConversation between R Johnston and the 66 year-old widow of an electrical engineer who had recently died of mesothelioma, 22 March 1999.
Consent form A20, formerly coded B1.
The participant's husband was exposed to asbestos in the 1950s while working on a demolition contract. Interview also contains interesting testimony regarding her overseas’ work experience.
Sans titreArthur McIvor and Ronald Johnston in conversation with South Wales miner Les Higgon, Gorseinon, 10 May 2004.
Interview C30.
Sans titreArthur McIvor and Ronald Johnston in conversation with a nurse / health visitor in Wales, 29 June 2004.
Interview not coded.
Sans titreConversation between R Johnston and a male ship's plumber b.1931, 21 December 1998.
Tape 192. Consent form A02, formerly coded A65.
Sans titreConversation between R Johnston and a male marine engineer b.1940, 25 January 1999.
Tape 196. Consent form A12, formerly coded A26.
Sans titreConversation between R Johnston and a male sheet metal worker b.1928, 1 February 1999.
Tape 198. Consent form A09, formerly coded A44.
Sans titreConversation between R Johnston and *B47, 22 February 2000.
Tape 205. No code was found for this interview; the ID "*B47" has been randomly assigned by the Archives Service. Even after qualitative enhancement was sound quality found to be too poor for transcription.
Sans titreConversation between R Johnston and a 58 year-old retired civil servant, 18 March 1999.
Consent form A07, formerly coded A71.
The participant had worked in brickworks in the late 1950s. He was diagnosed as suffering from asbestosis, caused (he thinks) by presence of asbestos in an office.
Sans titre