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Steady As She Goes
- Written by: Rosslare Harbour Maritime Heritage Centre
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Steady As She Goes is a maritime history, heritage, and news podcast from the Rosslare Harbour Maritime Heritage Centre . Anchored on Ireland’s southeast coast, we explore the stories of ships, ports, and people that shaped our seafaring past, while keeping a steady eye on maritime developments today. From local maritime history to wider nautical traditions, this is a show for anyone with saltwater in their veins.
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Harbour Voices
- Written by: Open Road
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Harbour Voices is a series of true story podcasts celebrating the lives and livelihoods of people who call the harbour area of Aberdeen home. Supported by the Year of Scottish Stories 2022 Communities Stories fund and Creative Scotland's Culture Collective fund. The ships horn has been recorded by Milo and is distributed by Free Sound https://freesound.org/people/milo/sounds/23722/ and it’s use is licenced under a Creative Commons licence https://creativecommons.org Music by Marie Driver and Geraldine Heaney Produced by @openroadltd
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Ragman’s Harbour
- Written by: ragmanspod
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Hi! We are Ragman’s Harbour, the official podcast of the Planetosi Exchange Programme, a new podcast dedicated to discussing real-life historical and cultural parallels to ASOIAF, from a non-Anglo perspective. Because we, Virginie and Lo, come from non-English speaking countries although we use English as our common language!
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