S2 Ep2: Jane and James Torrens

In this episode I talk with Jane and James Torrens, formerly of St Rollox Church in Sighthill. Both Jane and James have quite remarkable professional medical backgrounds. James left medicine to enter the church as a minister.  St Rollox became his parish. It was during their time at St Rollox that refugees came to settle in the area.    We talk about both Jane and James’ lives before Sighthill, their medical practices and much more beyond, when then talk about St Rollox and the arrival of the refugees.   I was out and about talking to folk along Duke St one day and a contact with Nigerian roots said to Tim and I that ‘if you were to be a refugee anywhere, Glasgow would be the city you’d want to be a refugee’.  The conversation that we have in this episode is a great testimony to this.   Just a wee trigger warning, at a certain point in the episode we talk about diseases including leprosy.          Many thanks to Elaine MacKenzie Ellis for putting us all in contact!  Episode links and more can be found at tales-fae-the-east.com Thanks for listening!  

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Tales of life from Dennistoun, Sighthill and Haghill. Memories of the past, stories from the present and thoughts for the future. This project is part of a residency for Glasgow Life, with Alasdair Satchel doing podcast interviews with local people and Tim Morozzo taking portrait photos of the participants and the spaces that mean something to them. Podcasting and photography workshops are part of the project, please check out our website if you'd like to join us.