Interview with Evena Morris, 8 December 2017 (SA 69/1/11/1) by Essex Record Office published on 2019-01-09T16:56:51Z Oral history interview with Evena Morris about her life in England after moving there from Grenada in 1962. Includes details about getting a flat in Tower Hamlets, then her move to Wapping; working in clothing manufacturing factories in East London; her voyage on the Ascania; taking part in susu savings scheme to save money to pay for her children to join her in England; and nursery rhymes from her childhood. This interview was recorded by Evewright Arts Foundation (EAF) in 2017. The recording and Evena's portrait are copyright EAF. Read more about the recording on Essex Archives Online: http://seax.essexcc.gov.uk/result_details.aspx?ThisRecordsOffSet=7&id=1138301 View our Takedown Policy here: http://www.essexsounds.org.uk/content/about/legal-and-technical/takedown-policy The Essex Record Office can preserve your old recordings, or provide talks and training on oral history and sound archives. To find out more about the services we offer, visit our website: http://www.essexrecordoffice.co.uk/services/sound-video-services/ Genre Storytelling