I am very pleased to say that the West Yorkshire Archive service have accepted the Back-Chat Collection interviews into their permanent archives thus ensuring their accessibility to the public for many generations to come.

You can hear this interview by simply clicking the West Yorkshire Archive Link where you will find all of the Back-Chat Collection interviews listed in alphabetical order along with captioned photographs.

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Marion Nichols (nee Rigg)

Born

January 1925 above the family butchers shop (Rigg’s) in Rawdon

Died

11th September 2020

Background

Grew up in Rawdon, interviewed at her family home in Rawdon

Date of Interview

May 2019

“I am happy and honoured to give you permission for the photos and interview of my auntie, Marion Nichols (nee Rigg), to be posted on the Back-Chat website.”

Elizabeth Webb (nee Rigg), Marion’s niece.

(4th September 2020)

If you have ever been curious as to what it was like to live in a completely different era just absorb yourself in this chat with Marion Nichols.

Marion is a member of the Rigg family whose butcher’s shops were a regular port of call for many on their way home from work; school or when returning to Aireborough from overseas.

Marion was 93 years old when I interviewed her – a well spoken and charming lady whose recollection of life in the 1930s and 40s was crystal clear and sharp.

In her teenage years it was not uncommon to see busy pavements with groups of young men arguing loudly about that days cricket; lots of people out for a walk; whole families and courting couples.

It’s an easy listening chat and one that will surprise you at every turn.

Marion’s niece Elizabeth Webb sadly contacted me to say that Marion had died peacefully on 11th September 2020 aged 95.

A remarkable woman, it was a pleasure to meet her.

Interviewer: Carlo Harrison

Cataloguer: Fiona Quinton

Sound Engineer David Myers


HTML5 Audio Player
You can listen to the entire recording by clicking the start arrow or, you can move the slider to one of times shown for the headings opposite, they are a guide to the many things we chatted about.
Rigg’s Butchers
0.30
Trams
03.19
People Walking
05.00 
Courting in Cragg Wood
09.29
Business, Rigg’s Butchers
10.29
Henry Rigg
12.11
Scarlet Fever
16.55
Isolation Ward (Menston)
18.00
WW2 (Aireborough)
22.08
Aireborough Grammar School
28.30
Slaughter House (Rawdon)
34.33
Otley Market
35.05
AVRO
40.00
The Blackout
42.00
Dancing
43.00
Roy Nichols Marriage
45.44
Holidays, Canada
47.40
Trinity Church
54.20
Christian Aid
55.15
Brexit
57.06

 

Please take into consideration when listening to these interviews that the meaning of language changes over time and that interviewees have not intended to cause offence by anything said which now may be thought to be unacceptable.

Recording this social history, chatting to different people about a whole host of subjects has been a real pleasure, such an interesting and I think worthwhile project for people to listen to both now and in years to come.

Thank you for visiting this website.

Carlo Harrison