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Leona Fensome is a producer and historian. Itinerant by nature, she has made St Albans her 46th home in 45 years. Her mixed-race heritage has made her inquisitive of people – always looking round the corner for an interesting story to re-tell.
Jonathan Kempster managed to catch up with her briefly, and share a walk around her current nesting site, the cathedral city of St Albans, to hear the story of Leona’s continuing journey.
(Listen to Leona's latest oral history project, 'Tape Letters', here: https://www.audiocontentfund.org.uk/projects/tape-letters/)
If you know someone who can walk and talk at the same time, or if you'd like to be a guest on the programme, please get in touch via: [email protected]
Produced by: Jonathan Kempster for Oral History Sound Recording, February 2022.
Leona Fensome is a producer and historian. Itinerant by nature, she has made St Albans her 46th home in 45 years. Her mixed-race heritage has made her inquisitive of people – always looking round the corner for an interesting story to re-tell.
Jonathan Kempster managed to catch up with her briefly, and share a walk around her current nesting site, the cathedral city of St Albans, to hear the story of Leona’s continuing journey.
(Listen to Leona's latest oral history project, 'Tape Letters', here: https://www.audiocontentfund.org.uk/projects/tape-letters/)
If you know someone who can walk and talk at the same time, or if you'd like to be a guest on the programme, please get in touch via: [email protected]
Produced by: Jonathan Kempster for Oral History Sound Recording, February 2022.