- Identifier
- 101-0005-019
- Title
- Interview with Phyllis Grogan Chappel and Allen Milne
- Description
- Allen Milne and Phyllis Grogan Chappel discuss their involvement with the Butetown History and Arts Centre, the different projects put on by BHAC, how effectively the centre is managed, and what improvements could be made.
- Type
- Item
- Format
- 1 Compact Audio Tape
- Date
- 1 Feb 1996
- Contributor
- BHAC
- Language
- English
- Rights
- Copyright situation unknown/other, contact HCE
- Publisher
- Contact HCE if you would like to use or reproduce this item
- Interviewee
- Phyllis Grogan Chappel, Allen Milne
- Transcription
- No
- Summary
- On Side One, Allen Milne [AM] discusses his experiences at the Butetown History and Arts Centre since becoming involved in November 1995. AM begins by discussing the various tasks he does as an assistant archivist under head archivist Molly Marr. [00:06:15] AM begins describing his research project into Cardiff’s Norwegian community from approximately 1860-1960. AM discusses the different types of artefacts that BHAC has collected as part of his project, as well as the centre’s financial support. [00:26:00] AM discusses the recent redevelopment of the bay and attitudes of local people towards the Cardiff Bay Development Corporation.
On Side two, Phyllis Grogan Chappel [PGC] describes her experiences working with the BHAC over the past four years. PGC gives an overview of the general tasks she has done with the centre, such as filing, typing, running messaging, and transcribing tapes. [00:03:30] PGC discusses the book she published about her experiences growing up in the bay in the 1930s. PGC discusses the past exhibitions put on by the BHAC, how the centre could be improved, and the politics of the BHAC being partially funded by the Cardiff Bay Development Corporation. The interview concludes with discussion of a community quilt project in the bay.
- Duration
- Side One: 47 min 15 sec
Side Two: 37 min 12 sec
- Digital File
- Yes
- Storage Location
- Glamorgan Archives and National Library of Wales
- Conditions of Access
- Open
- British Library Ref
- UNLW023/18