Nottinghamshire Voices: A free cassette loan service for visually impaired people.
The Nottinghamshire Voices service provides a selection of audio cassettes chosen from the Oral History Collection. Visually impaired customers of both Nottinghamshire County and Nottingham City Library Services may borrow these free of charge.
A list of cassettes in the collection is available. When you have made your choice ask your local library or mobile library to place a request with the Local Studies Library.
Further information on the Nottinghamshire Oral History Collection is available at City and County Libraries, or from the Local Studies Library
Local books on tape
These three books have been recorded as a pilot scheme to test the need for this type of provision. Your comments would be appreciated, as would suggestions for further titles which could be included.
Please contact Christina Raven Conn at the Local Studies Library.
Elias, Gillian Sturdy as the oak Published by Nottinghamshire County Council, 1993
Gillian and David Elias share the reading of her book about local people through the ages. She tells the stories of some fifteen achievers from a peasant crusader to the founder of the British Nursing Association.
Sillitoe, Alan Sillitoe’s Nottinghamshire Published by Grafton Books, 1987
Alan Sillitoe, who was born and bred in the Radford area of Nottingham, revisits the scenes of his childhood and creates a powerful and personal evocation of the City and County. His book is read by local historian, Terry Fry.
Wallace, Joan Independent Street Published by Gowan, 1984
Joan Wallace, local author and broadcaster, reads her own book, which draws on her experiences and observations of Radford. Joan vividly describes the ups and downs of daily life for an ordinary family living in the Ilkeston Road area of Nottingham in the 1930s.
This information can made available in Braille or on tape, on request.
