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Maryport Folk

Maryport Folk

By: Francesca Waite and Sean Cartwright
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Maryport Folk is an oral history podcast by Francesca Waite and Sean Cartwright, as part of Hadrian’s Wall 1900 Festival. Passing down folk stories from the folk of Maryport! We have recorded stories with residents of Maryport past and present. Throughout the series we will explore the history, natural surroundings, culture, economy and community of the town. Maryport Folk is produced in partnership with Senhouse Roman Museum and supported by Hadrian’s Wall 1900 Community Grants, made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund.Francesca Waite and Sean Cartwright World
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  • 3. Maryport Folk: Culture & Nature
    Dec 27 2022

    In our third and final episode, we talk to the residents about the landscape and nature of Maryport. We also discuss the local history, Hadrian's Wall and ask whether there are any invisible walls or divisions within the community. Finally we learn about the art and culture which exists and shapes the community of Maryport.

    Maryport Folk is produced in partnership with Senhouse Roman Museum and supported by Hadrian’s Wall 1900 Community Grants, made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund.

    Narrated by Francesca Waite
    Music by Sean Cartwright
    ’The Walls of Maryport’ by Sean Cartwright with lyrics by Ewanrigg Junior School Year 5 and 6
    Performed by Ewanrigg Community Choir
    Mastered by Matt Basnett
    Photography by Naomi House Photography
    Project Coordinator Stevie Westgarth

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    36 mins
  • 2. Maryport Folk: Work & Community
    Dec 13 2022

    In Episode 2, we talk to the residents about the beating heart of Maryport; the businesses and trade that have thrived in the last 100 years and what keeps Maryport ticking today. Over the course of the project we have met with folk aged from 9 to 92 to hear what they think about the place they call home. We've heard about the characters and families who live there and learned about the community and the impact the people have had on their town.    

    Maryport Folk is produced in partnership with Senhouse Roman Museum and supported by Hadrian’s Wall 1900 Community Grants, made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund.

    Narrated by Francesca Waite
    Music by Sean Cartwright
    ’The Walls of Maryport’ by Sean Cartwright with lyrics by Ewanrigg Junior School Year 5 and 6
    Performed by Ewanrigg Community Choir
    Mastered by Matt Basnett
    Photography by Naomi House Photography
    Project Coordinator Stevie Westgarth

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    42 mins
  • 1. Maryport Folk: An Introduction To The Series
    Nov 7 2022

    Maryport Folk is an oral history podcast by Francesca Waite and Sean Cartwright, as part of Hadrian’s Wall 1900 Festival.

    We have recorded stories with residents of Maryport past and present. Finding out more about their opinions and beliefs, discussing what’s important to them and trying to unpick what makes Maryport special.

    1900 years since the Romans built their large fort at Alauna, on the western edge of Hadrian’s Wall, we are preserving the voices from there from 2022. Passing down folk stories from the folk of Maryport!

    Episode 1 is an introduction to the series, which will look at the history of Maryport in the last 100 years, as well as the significance of Hadrian’s Wall to those living in one of the farthest flung outposts of the Roman Empire. We explore the natural surroundings and its influence on the artists and culture in the town. We learn more about where the people of Maryport work and the economics of the area. Finally, we talk about community and the large role it plays in life in Maryport.

    Maryport Folk is produced in partnership with Senhouse Roman Museum and supported by Hadrian’s Wall 1900 Community Grants, made possible with National Lottery Heritage Fund.

    Narrated by Francesca Waite
    Music by Sean Cartwright
    ’The Walls of Maryport’ by Sean Cartwright with lyrics by Ewanrigg Junior School Year 5 and 6
    Performed by Ewanrigg Community Choir
    Mastered by Matt Basnett
    Photography by Naomi House Photography
    Project Coordinator Stevie Westgarth

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    19 mins
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Struggled to feel the folktale, community, friendly vibe from the podcast. The clips from Maryport residents were very mismatched, a lot had a great deal of static and the volumes differed. The transitions between the clips were too sudden at times, cutting words short. I love Maryport, and there is such a lovely community and history to share with the world but I feel like the podcast was confusing and more direction and narration would of made it easier to follow.

Great potential, but hard to focus as disorganised

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