• 103 Matt Cain interview on Lady of Mann, Dunkirk Little Ship, Manxmen in WW2

  • Aug 29 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 3 mins
  • Podcast

103 Matt Cain interview on Lady of Mann, Dunkirk Little Ship, Manxmen in WW2

  • Summary

  • Boat enthusiast Matt Cain enthralls us with the history and restoration project behind one of Dunkirk's most famous rescue ships. The Lady of Mann from the Isle of Man.

    Matt and Paul discuss the Dunkirk operation and stories behind it.

    Manx veterans talk about their experiences on Manx Radio.

    "Scary, fascinating and hilarious"

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    Links to features in the show:

    Manx Radio interview with Matt grandfather and others

    https://youtu.be/ssS-WJYKkxU?si=0q1ZkA50GP8RMKGC Dunkirk: 80 Years On

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    ADLS website - The Association of Dunkirk Little Ships.

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