Sharyn's talks of her journey from Australia to the UK, her reflections on cultural identity, and her experiences with British and Australian social landscapes. She discusses her upbringing in a predominantly British-influenced Australia, highlighting how Australian...
Shajeev Wanigasekara
Shajeev speaks about his childhood, particularly schooling and how his school was an example of a colonial legacy. He had a fantastic time and considers it a very important part of his identity. University and his studies were dipped into next, along with discussions...
Mark Presland
Mark speaks about his family many of whom hail from Burma (now Myanmar) as well as recent explorations of heritage that have revealed a connection to France. His father was Anglo-Indian and with Portuguese heritage too. He believes his paternal grandmother was...
Rachael Smith
Rachael describes her childhood growing up in Hemel Hempstead, playing in the fields, the daughter of a Romany father and a White British middle class mother whose marriage crossed the social divide. She spoke of her father’s and her own psychic abilities and how her...
Stephen Palmer
Stephen tells the fascinating story of his father Mervyn who was the founder of Ilfracombe Museum and also its first public library. Mervyn was an intrepid adventurer. He was originally from London but liked Ilfracombe and had family connections in the town. After...
Cherif Benkanoun
Cherif was born in Algeria in the 1970s. He reminisces about his early life there by the sea, ‘hanging out on the beaches’, then how school got stressful at the age of 11. At 16 the civil war started. He used to play handball to take his mind of things. He went to...
Ann Thomas
Ann talks about her father Thornton Thomas, who was a sporting hero in Ilfracombe, a footballer, who was told that ‘he would never be chosen for a first league team, not because he couldn’t play but because he was black’. Thornton was born in London and it’s...
Karen Wright
Karen discusses growing up in South Africa ‘in a very, very special part of the world across the road from a very beautiful beach. The Cape, where I came from, has a Mediterranean climate. It absolutely was a beautiful place to live and grow up.’ She grew up in...
Abi Obene
Abi begins by talking about her mixed heritage – half white British on her mother’s side and half Nigerian on her father’s, being born in London and growing up for the first nine years of her life in the capital city. She talks about her first school, its incredible...