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  • Making
    Jun 7 2024

    In this final episode we’ll be finding out about some of the creative folk in Rousay. The island has been a creative place for millennia and we hear about the Neolithic makers and their grooved ware pottery and Bronze Age soapstone carvers. Turn the beautiful Westness brooch-pin over in your hands and discover why Rousay played a part in the opening of the Pier Arts Centre. And be sure to keep rhythm with the music of the island. We hope the music of Rousay remains with you after this, our final episode.

    Contributors in order of appearance:

    Narrator: Prof Ingrid Mainland 2024

    James Yorston 1990

    Dr Siobhan Cooke-Miller 2024

    Helen Firth 1987

    Kath Gourlay 1987

    Max Fletcher 2023

    Adam Harcus 2023

    Ceri Biddle 2023

    Rob Flett 2023

    ‘Whaal’s Rost’ Jimmy Craigie n.d.

    Eddie Firth 2023

    ‘Jenny’s Tune’ James Grieve

    Ellen Grieve 2023

    Athol Grieve 2023

    ‘Grandad’ Ellen Grieve

    Fiddle - Hugh Inkster, Guitar - Tommy Mainland n.d.


    This podcast series was created using material from Orkney Library & Archive, Rousay Remembered, University of the Highlands and Islands Archaeology Institute and contemporary recordings made with the community of Rousay.


    Creative team: Produced by Kolekto (Mark Jenkins & Rebecca Marr) and University of the Highlands and Islands Archaeology Institute led by Dan Lee.


    New recordings and editing by Mark Jenkins (Kolekto)

    New music composed and played by James Watson (Wooden Sole Music)


    The project has been funded by Orkney Island Council, Rousay Egilsay and Wyre Development Trust (REWDT), Orkney Archaeology Society (OAS) and North Isles Landscape Partnership Scheme (NILPS).

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    19 Min.
  • Believing
    May 31 2024

    In this episode we’ll be finding out about the superstitions, folklore and religion in Rousay. Hogboons, trows and fairies come alive in this episode to bring us luck or misfortune. A standing stone walks and a hidden island appears. And remember to make sure it's the dead you are burying.

    Contributors in order of appearance:

    Narrator: James Grieve 2024

    Chris Gee 2024

    Ernest Marwick 1966

    Tom Sinclair 1966

    Edda Mainland n.d.

    Mrs Clouston 1989

    Dr Sarah Jane Gibbon 2024

    Muriel Marwick 2023

    Alistair Marwick 2023

    Ingrid Grieve 2024

    Mrs Wylie 1966

    Kath Gourlay 1987

    Helen Firth 1987

    The Rousay Singers 2022


    This podcast series was created using material from Orkney Library & Archive, Rousay Remembered, University of the Highlands and Islands Archaeology Institute and contemporary recordings made with the community of Rousay.


    Creative team: Produced by Kolekto (Mark Jenkins & Rebecca Marr) and University of the Highlands and Islands Archaeology Institute led by Dan Lee.


    New recordings and editing by Mark Jenkins (Kolekto)

    New music composed and played by James Watson (Wooden Sole Music)


    The project has been funded by Orkney Island Council, Rousay Egilsay and Wyre Development Trust (REWDT), Orkney Archaeology Society (OAS) and North Isles Landscape Partnership Scheme (NILPS).

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    19 Min.
  • Farming
    May 24 2024

    In this episode we’ll be finding out about farming in Rousay from 5,000 years ago until today. Hear about Neolithic granaries, Norse animal husbandry and the demise of the egg industry. Join the seaweed gatherers and celebrate the harvest at the agricultural show.

    Contributors in order of appearance:

    Narrator: Prof Ingrid Mainland 2024

    Ernest Marwick 1966

    Tom Sinclair 1966

    Dan Lee 2024

    Eddie Firth 2023

    Angus Findlater n.d.

    Bill Grieve n.d.

    Alistair Marwick 2023

    Athol Grieve 2023

    Ellen Grieve 2023


    This podcast series was created using material from Orkney Library & Archive, Rousay Remembered, University of the Highlands and Islands Archaeology Institute and contemporary recordings made with the community of Rousay.


    Creative team: Produced by Kolekto (Mark Jenkins & Rebecca Marr) and University of the Highlands and Islands Archaeology Institute led by Dan Lee.


    New recordings and editing by Mark Jenkins (Kolekto)

    New music composed and played by James Watson (Wooden Sole Music)


    The project has been funded by Orkney Island Council, Rousay Egilsay and Wyre Development Trust (REWDT), Orkney Archaeology Society (OAS) and North Isles Landscape Partnership Scheme (NILPS).

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    14 Min.
  • Fishing
    May 17 2024

    In this episode we’ll be finding out about fishing in Rousay. Discover the diet of Rousay's Vikings, meet some whalers and follow the herring boats. We'll set some creels and drop in on the fish factory and trace the importance of fishing to the islanders past and present.

    Contributors in order of appearance:

    Narrator: James Grieve 2024

    Ernest Marwick 1966

    Mrs Wylie 1966

    Dr Jennifer Harland 2024

    Tom Sinclair 1966

    Athol Grieve 2023

    Ellen Grieve 2023

    Ken Ross 1988-91

    Hugh Mainland 1988-91

    Angus Findlater 1988-91

    Hugh Mainland 2023


    This podcast series was created using material from Orkney Library & Archive, Rousay Remembered, University of the Highlands and Islands Archaeology Institute and contemporary recordings made with the community of Rousay.


    Creative team: Produced by Kolekto (Mark Jenkins & Rebecca Marr) and University of the Highlands and Islands Archaeology Institute led by Dan Lee.


    New recordings and editing by Mark Jenkins (Kolekto)

    New music composed and played by James Watson (Wooden Sole Music)


    The project has been funded by Orkney Island Council, Rousay Egilsay and Wyre Development Trust (REWDT), Orkney Archaeology Society (OAS) and North Isles Landscape Partnership Scheme (NILPS).

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    19 Min.
  • Travelling
    May 10 2024

    In this episode we’ll be finding out about travelling, on land, and sea. Walk Rousay's circular road with a well-travelled postman, a well-known artist and the fastest man on the island. Hear about shipwrecks and bounties of tea. Hide from the press gangs and travel the peat tracks before you step aboard the steamer and marvel at the arrival of the ro-ro ferry.

    Contributors in order of appearance:

    Narrator: Prof Ingrid Mainland 2024

    Dr Jennifer Harland 2024

    Athol Grieve 2023

    Ellen Grieve 2023

    Alexina Craigie 1966

    Ernest Marwick 1966

    Frances Roebuck 2024

    Chris Gee 2024

    Mrs Wylie 1966

    Edda Mainland n.d.

    Dan Lee 2024

    Kath Gourlay 1987

    Helen Firth 1987

    James Grieve 2024

    Eddie Firth 2023

    Tom Sinclair 1966

    Alistair Marwick 2023

    Muriel Marwick 2023

    'Blossom Quarry, Rousay', Ian Hamilton Finlay by kind permission of the estate of Ian Hamilton Finlay.

    This podcast series was created using material from Orkney Library & Archive, Rousay Remembered, University of the Highlands and Islands Archaeology Institute and contemporary recordings made with the community of Rousay.


    Creative team: Produced by Kolekto (Mark Jenkins & Rebecca Marr) and University of the Highlands and Islands Archaeology Institute led by Dan Lee.


    New recordings and editing by Mark Jenkins (Kolekto)

    New music composed and played by James Watson (Wooden Sole Music)


    The project has been funded by Orkney Island Council, Rousay Egilsay and Wyre Development Trust (REWDT), Orkney Archaeology Society (OAS) and North Isles Landscape Partnership Scheme (NILPS).

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    24 Min.
  • Dwelling
    Apr 22 2024

    In this episode we’ll be finding out about the houses of the living and the dead. We travel back to Neolithic settlements and meet some of the people involved in digging Rousay's many tombs. Forward through time to brochs, disappearing Norse sites and the only large-scale clearance in Orkney. Visit Trumland and a house with indelible blood stains and call in on Rousay's longest living inhabitant.

    Contributors in order of appearance:

    Narrator: James Grieve 2024

    Dr Sarah Jane Gibbon 2024

    James Yorston 1990

    Anne Brundle 1990

    Martin Carruthers 2024

    Dan Lee 2024

    Mrs Clouston 1989

    Howie Firth c1970s

    Willie Thomson c1970s

    Kath Gourlay 1987

    Helen Firth 1987

    Alexina Craigie 1966

    Ellen Grieve 2023

    Athol Grieve 2023

    Ann Marwick 1990

    Ernest Marwick n.d.

    Edda Mainland n.d.

    Mrs Wylie 1966

    Chris Gee 2024

    This podcast series was created using material from Orkney Library & Archive, Rousay Remembered, University of the Highlands and Islands Archaeology Institute and contemporary recordings made with the community of Rousay.


    Creative team: Produced by Kolekto (Mark Jenkins & Rebecca Marr) and University of the Highlands and Islands Archaeology Institute led by Dan Lee.


    New recordings and editing by Mark Jenkins (Kolekto)

    New music composed and played by James Watson (Wooden Sole Music)


    The project has been funded by Orkney Island Council, Rousay Egilsay and Wyre Development Trust (REWDT), Orkney Archaeology Society (OAS) and North Isles Landscape Partnership Scheme (NILPS).

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    26 Min.