Talking Chances

Talking Chances is a forty-minute audio journey that reflects the thoughts and experiences of former employees and associates of Chances Glass Factory. Over a period of six months I recorded over 14 hours of conversation with sixteen people, discussing all aspect of life at Chances. Short extracts were taken from these conversations and combined together to form this audio piece.

Talking Chances creates a multi-dimensional picture of what Chances Glass meant to many different people. It is both a highly personal interpretation and a vibrant historic record of a unique period of British manufacturing, a period that is readily brought alive through the words of these diverse participants.

Produced as part of the Taking Chances project developed by the community arts organisation Multistory and supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund

Many thanks to the participants who made this project possible:

Geoff Bennett
Cyril and Eddie Caine
Edna Carr
Toby Chance
Dennis Darby
Jean Durrant
Ray Drury
Anne Hardy

Esmee Amphlett
Mac Prinn
Alan and Joyce Taylor
Gary and Dorothy Watton

Maud Morris

to listen to the project please click on the link below:

Talking Chances: 40 minutes stereo: MP3 Format

Banner image- Fresnal Lighthouse Lens produced by Chances. Image reproduced by kind courtesy of Zoe Gladstone.

 

 

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