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In 2006, the Museum of St Albans recorded oral history relating to the South Asian Community in St Albans.

The following recordings are excerpts from these interviews, introducing specific times and events in the lives of residents of St Albans from India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan: their childhood, family life, studies first impressions of the UK, their perspective of St Albans and being a part of its South Asian community, and their work. 

These memories were shared with interviewers Eleanor Cowland and Dr John Beckerson.

Dr Mukherjee on his early life in Calcutta and his education

Dr Mukherjee on his first impressions of England

Dr Mukherjee on the South Asian community in St Albans

Farhat and Ibal Zia on their childhood in Pakistan and the UK

Farhat and Iqbal Zia on giving career advice to young people from South Asia

Farhat and Iqbal Zia on their charity work for earthquake relief in Pakistan

Shamima Hasan on moving from India to Pakistan

Shamima Hasan on moving to the UK

Shamima Hasan on studying in Pakistan in the 1960s

Shamima Hasan - Introduction

Dr Wajed on his childhood in Bangladesh

Dr Wajed on coming to England and returning to Bangladesh

Dr Wajed on his life in St Albans and the South Asian community