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Robert A. Welsh Tales of Cape Cod

Track 1:  Born in 1903, Mr. Welsh, a retired judge, describes his experiences growing up in Provincetown, Massachusetts.  He talks about how is father became a lawyer and judge in Provincetown.  He describes his youth and life in Provincetown in the early 1900’s, his experiences with the artist Charles W.

Betty Richards Dennisport, MA The William Brewster Nickerson Cape Cod History Archives
Robert Bowers Workers on the New Bedford Waterfront

Description of the job of the tankerman, a licensed position on a fuel barge. Explanation about the benefit of fueling from a barge rather than a truck. Description of changes in fishing and scalloping since 1977. Demographic changes in the fishing community, lack of interest among young people. Some discussion about nicknames and superstitions, loss of the old-timers.

Madeleine Hall-Arber New Bedford, MA New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center
Robert Britto The Working Waterfront Festival Community Documentation Project

Robert Britto, a male boat owner and former fisherman, had a deep connection to the fishing industry, having spent 21 years at sea in various roles, including deckhand, cook, engineer, mate, captain, and owner. He initially got involved in fishing through his father-in-law, who was a fisherman. Britto started his scalloping career on his father-in-law's boat and went on to work on larger vessels before becoming the captain of the fishing vessel Rianda. Later, he purchased the Poseidon with John Isaacson and eventually built and owned the fishing vessel Hustler.

Millie Rahn New Bedford, MA Working Waterfront Festival
Robert C. Cowen American Meteorological Society Oral History Project

On May 29, 2001, Gene Bierly interviewed Robert C. Cowen in Boston, Massachusetts, as part of the American Meteorological Society’s Tape Recorded Interview Project. Born in Concord, New Hampshire, in 1927, Cowen describes his upbringing in Boston and his educational journey, which led him to study meteorology at MIT. Cowen discusses his decision to switch from aeronautical engineering to meteorology, his experiences at MIT during and after World War II, and his relationships with influential figures in the meteorology department, such as Tom Malone, Henry Houghton, and Victor Starr.

Gene Bierly Boston, MA American Meteorological Society, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
Robert Hicks Workers on the New Bedford Waterfront

Robert Hicks is a fifty-two year old Plant Manager of Crystal Ice in New Bedford, Massachusetts.  He has been working at Crystal Ice since 1989, starting as a laborer and working his way up to Plant Manager. In this interview he describes his family history in the business, his early days at Crystal Ice, changes in the plant over the years, types of ice the plant makes, icing the fishing boats, other projects of Crystal Ice, and his favorite and least favorite parts of the job.

Laura Orleans New Bedford, MA New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center
Robert Mitchell Workers on the New Bedford Waterfront

Bob Mitchell was born in Boston in 1943. His father, also named Bob, started the R.A. Mitchell marine engines and generators supply company in New Bedford, which he [son Bob] took over and is now largely run by him and two of his daughters on the New Bedford waterfront. Mitchell talks about his engines apprenticeship in England, after high school, with the Lister engine company, and his return to New Bedford to work with his father.

Laura Orleans New Bedford, MA New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center
Robert R. DeCosta Nantucket Lighthouse Middle School Interviews

Robert R. DeCosta was born on May 17, 1959, in Miami, Florida, and moved to Nantucket when he was three weeks old. Growing up in Nantucket, he began his career in the fishing industry at nine, working as a mate on his father's charter boat, the Albacore. Over the years, DeCosta took on various roles within the fishing industry, including construction work in the off-season and selling real estate. He became the captain of the Albacore in 1994 following the passing of his father.

Nona Westerlund, Virginia Bullington Nantucket, MA Nantucket Historical Association Research Library, Nantucket Lighthouse Middle School
Robert Richardson Fishtales

Bob Richardson is the son of a fisherman and was a fisherman before becoming a minister. He talks about life on his father's boat, his one fall overboard, and how the sea gets into your blood.

Markham Starr New Bedford, MA Northeast Fisheries Science Center - NOAA, Working Waterfront Festival
Rodney Avila Fishtales

Rodney Avila is a retired commercial fisherman who fished for over 60 years. He is a fourth generation fisherman, his son is the fifth generation. He tells a few stories from his career about storms at sea, pranks and jokes, unusual catches, and his worse trip.

Markham Starr New Bedford, MA Northeast Fisheries Science Center - NOAA, Working Waterfront Festival
Roland Gailitis The Working Waterfront Festival Community Documentation Project

Roland Gailitis was born in Raga, Latvia, in 1936. At the age of three, the Russians occupied Latvia, and Roland and his family lived under their rule for a year. Then, during World War II, the Germans took over Latvia until November 1944. In order to escape the turbulent situation in Latvia, Roland's family embarked on a perilous journey to Sweden in an 18-foot whaling boat with 18 people, including children. They lived in Sweden for 3.5 years until the Russians demanded the return of Latvians to their own country.

Janice Gadaire Fleuriel New Bedford, MA Working Waterfront Festival