The English Heritage Podcast
A podcast by English Heritage - Thursdays
332 Episodes
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Episode 136 - Who were the Romans of Britannia?
Published: 04/11/2021 -
Episode 135 - Medieval medicine, magic and superstition
Published: 28/10/2021 -
Episode 134 - The history of windows, and how we’re saving their stories
Published: 21/10/2021 -
Episode 133 - Divine dairies and the history of butter
Published: 14/10/2021 -
Episode 132 - Freedom fighters: the story of Ellen and William Craft
Published: 07/10/2021 -
Episode 131 - Exploring the legacy of the transatlantic slave trade at Brodsworth Hall and Gardens
Published: 30/09/2021 -
Episode 130 - 1066 and all that: The events and people behind the Battle of Hastings
Published: 23/09/2021 -
Episode 129 - Harvests, hauntings and fiery nights: Exploring our autumn traditions
Published: 16/09/2021 -
Episode 128 - Uncovering the secrets of Richborough Roman Fort and Amphitheatre
Published: 09/09/2021 -
Episode 127 - Exploring Darwin’s living laboratory
Published: 02/09/2021 -
Episode 126 - Hot tubs and hypocausts: Roman bathing in Britain
Published: 26/08/2021 -
Episode 125 - Ask the experts: Everything you want to know about England’s monasteries
Published: 19/08/2021 -
Episode 124 - A Victorian play palace: Inside Osborne’s Swiss Cottage
Published: 12/08/2021 -
Episode 123 - A blast from the past: Introducing our historic artillery collection
Published: 05/08/2021 -
Episode 122 - Early Medieval Britain: Illuminating the ‘Dark Ages’
Published: 29/07/2021 -
Episode 121 - Sporting heroes: Introducing London’s blue plaque Olympians
Published: 22/07/2021 -
Episode 120 - Gainsborough Old Hall and the changing lives of a medieval manor
Published: 15/07/2021 -
Episode 119 - Power and dissent: 950 years of history at Richmond Castle
Published: 08/07/2021 -
Episode 118 - The making of Berwick-upon-Tweed Barracks
Published: 01/07/2021 -
Episode 117 - Memories of living at Stonehenge in the 1930s
Published: 24/06/2021
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