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Interview with David Boyle

In this 46 minute interview with Mr David Boyle, the Cumbernauld Historical Society gets to grips with life in Cumbernauld village.




In this interview, the audio quality of the recording is decent, which is lucky because I did not find a transcript of this interview in the folder and therefore cannot provide a transcript for this one.

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