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SeafordLongAgo.mp3

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November 20th, 2008

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Speech > Processed / Synthetic
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An 84 year old man recalls his childhood in the Sussex town of Seaford. Recording made in 1960, extracted Nov 2008 from a cassette tape copy. Permission for uploading to Freesound granted by his grandson. It's such a shame the recording is cut short in mid flow.

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childhood
history
man
memories
seaford
speaking
sussex
talk
yesteryear

Type

Mp3 (.mp3)

Duration

18:07.990

File size

24.9 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bitrate

192 kbps

Channels

Stereo

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LogicMoon

16 years, 4 months ago

Real treasure, yes!

juskiddink

17 years ago

There's nothing quite like listening to a good storyteller!I enjoyed this very much,thanks.

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ERH

17 years ago

Wonderful historic document. Thanks for uploading as this is a real treasure.

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