The English Heritage Podcast
A podcast by English Heritage - Thursdays

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332 Episodes
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Speaking with shadows: The Workhouse at Framlingham Castle
Published: 4/10/2025 -
Speaking with shadows: Bolsover Castle’s Philosopher Duchess
Published: 4/3/2025 -
Speaking with shadows: Witchcraft, Women and Power
Published: 3/27/2025 -
From the archive: Alice Thornton: a woman’s experience of the English Civil Wars
Published: 3/20/2025 -
Speaking with shadows: The medieval massacre of the Jews of York
Published: 3/13/2025 -
From the archive: The extraordinary life and times of Eleanor of Aquitaine
Published: 3/6/2025 -
Speaking with shadows: Gwen Lalley - a 1930s pioneer
Published: 2/27/2025 -
From the archive: Exploring LGBTQ+ history in the Wernher Collection at Ranger’s House
Published: 2/20/2025 -
Speaking with shadows: the people of Hadrian's Wall
Published: 2/13/2025 -
From the archive: The story behind reggae legend Bob Marley’s blue plaque in London
Published: 2/6/2025 -
Speaking with shadows: Richmond Castle’s Conscientious Objectors
Published: 1/30/2025 -
Speaking with shadows: The Caribbean Prisoners of Portchester Castle
Published: 1/23/2025 -
From the archive: Ask the experts: Everything you want to know about England’s monasteries
Published: 1/16/2025 -
From the archive: Ask the experts: everything you want to know about castles
Published: 1/9/2025 -
From the archive: Ask the experts: Everything you want to know about the Neolithic
Published: 1/2/2025 -
From the archive: Celebrating England’s post-Christmas winter traditions
Published: 12/26/2024 -
From the archive: Exploring Victorian Christmas traditions
Published: 12/19/2024 -
Bonus episode: Victorian Christmas Tales and Traditions at Wrest Park
Published: 12/17/2024 -
From the archive: Celebrating the Roman midwinter festival of Saturnalia
Published: 12/12/2024 -
From the archive: Christmas entertaining at English Heritage’s houses
Published: 12/5/2024
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