An Oral History of Boatyard Workers on the Tidal Thames.
Episode one covers apprenticeships and the early days.
The Thames has been the lifeblood of London since Roman times.
And boats that have plied its waters have been built and maintained by skilled workers since then.
We have interviewed workers that have worked in various boatyards along the river from the Thames Barrier in the East to Teddington in the west.
Working with wood, steel, paint, saws, planes and blow torches, these are the stories of the men who have kept London afloat.
The interviews were collected as part of the Thames Festival Trust’s Working River Project, produced by digital-works.
This podcast was funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.