British History Podcast Exploring British History through stories, people and places.
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Join your host, Philippa Lacey Brewell, for historian interviews and live chats.
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Shakespeare, and my visit to Rowden Abbey
This week:
Dressing up at Sudeley Castle • Shakespeare and Stratford • My visit to Rowden Abbey
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Secrets of the Churchill War Rooms
This year Churchill War Room celebrates 40 years of being open to the public as part of Imperial War Museums. At this must-see historic site, visitors can walk in the footsteps of Winston Churchill and glimpse what life would have been like during the tense days and nights of the Second World War. With the launch of the new multi-media guide later this year, visitors will be able to see and hear the incredible stories of the men and women who worked down in this secret underground bunker.
In this interview with the museum's curator, Kate Clements, takes us into the war period, what work was done here, what were conditions like and how much of what we can see today is as it was when the rooms were closed for the final time.
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Spares who became Heirs
In this episode I’m covering the spares whose lines leapfrogged into the direct line due to the unexpected death of their elder sibling. I’ll be discussing Empress Matilda and King Stephen, Richard the Lionheart, Henry VIII, Charles I, George V, who became heirs on the deaths of William Aethling, Henry the Young King, Arthur Tudor Prince of Wales, Henry Frederick Prince of Wales, and Prince Albert Victor, respectively.
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Links to other videos you may enjoy:
Prince Arthur - https://youtube.com/live/dqXXpxdqslg?feature=share
King Henry IX? - https://youtube.com/live/L0hWlVdkaFc
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Prince Arthur Tudor
Prince Arthur, prince of Wales and heir to Henry VII's throne, died on 2nd April 1502. In this Tea Time History Chat Live we are going to do a virtual visit to his final resting places; Tickenhill Palace/Manor, Bewdley and Worcester Cathedral.
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Dissolution of the Monasteries Series with Prof James Clark - Episode 1 -
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The Badges and Mottoes of the Six Wives of Henry VIII
Join me for a relaxed history chat with the main theme of this week being a look at the badges and mottoes of the queens of Henry VIII.
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Henry Tudor "I will be king of England!"
How Welsh was Henry Tudor? What kind of man was he? When did he decide to make a bid for the english throne? Did the 'Princes in the Tower' actually escape? The answers to these questions and a lot more are in this intelligent and entertaining interview with historian and writer, Nathan Amin.
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