We are delighted to share a new catalogue for one of our oral history collections. 

You can browse descriptions of interviews, by James Ferns, with 51 people who worked in the steel and shipbuilding industries before being made redundant in the 1980s and the 1990s. 

Themes explored during the interviews include: 

  • the working conditions within heavy industry roles, the camaraderie, masculinity, and (lack of) health and safety 
  • the importance and activities of trade unions in these industries and how this compared with non-industrial settings 
  • how workers adapted to new working environments after being made redundant
  • unemployment and working identities

If you would like to hear (or read the summaries/transcripts of) these stories from a significant time in Britain’s social and working history, please contact us to request access. 

Explore the Heavy Industry, deindustrialisation and workers’ post-redundancy employment experiences oral history project catalogue

Feature image: MV ‘GEM’, 1969 (T-GEM 3/3)