The English Heritage Podcast
A podcast by English Heritage - Thursdays
332 Episodes
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Episode 76 - Finding the sarsen stones: A journey to Stonehenge
Published: 10/09/2020 -
Episode 75 - Border force: The defenders of the north
Published: 03/09/2020 -
Episode 74 - Murderous thieves and legendary buccaneers: Pirates of the English Channel
Published: 25/08/2020 -
Episode 73 - Son, brother, crusader, king: The story of Richard, Earl of Cornwall
Published: 20/08/2020 -
Episode 72 - The First Barons' War and the Great Siege of Dover Castle
Published: 13/08/2020 -
Episode 71 - When the bubble burst: The South Sea Company stock market crash
Published: 06/08/2020 -
Episode 70 - Voices of England: The history hiding in the English landscape
Published: 30/07/2020 -
Episode 69 - Atomic fallout: The story of York Cold War Bunker
Published: 23/07/2020 -
Episode 68 - Keeping up appearances: Exploring the history of makeup
Published: 16/07/2020 -
Episode 67 - Party at the palace: Socialising with the Courtaulds at Etlham Palace in the 1930s
Published: 09/07/2020 -
Episode 66 - Voices of England: How the railways shaped the nation
Published: 02/07/2020 -
Episode 65 - From home to heritage: 30 years of care at Brodsworth Hall
Published: 25/06/2020 -
Episode 64 - Defending the Roman Empire: Richborough and the Saxon Shore Forts
Published: 18/06/2020 -
Episode 63 - Written in the stars: summer solstice and stone circles
Published: 11/06/2020 -
Episode 62 - A literary legacy: at home with Charles Dickens
Published: 04/06/2020 -
Episode 61 - The Duke of Wellington and women of influence at Apsley House
Published: 28/05/2020 -
Episode 60 - Operation Dynamo and ‘the miracle of Dunkirk’
Published: 21/05/2020 -
Episode 59 - What was life like at our castles?
Published: 14/05/2020 -
Episode 58 - Voyage of discovery: Charles Darwin and the bicentenary of the launch of HMS Beagle
Published: 07/05/2020 -
Episode 57 - Belsay awakes: Recreating history in Belsay Hall’s gardens
Published: 30/04/2020
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