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The British Isles have thousands of years of history, so it's weird that all most people were taught at school was World War Two, how many wives Henry VIII had and that the Battle of Hastings took place in 1066 (always worth a try if you are trying to guess someones pin number).
If you've always wanted to learn about all the bits between these events, but only if it can be done in a random and eclectic manner why not try Consistently Eccentric History? A podcast where each week you can listen in while I tell one of my friends a story about a lesser known person or event in British history, the weirder and less believable the better. With an archive of over 150 episodes you will never again be short a weird historical fact when trying to impress others.

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Consistently Eccentric History Joe Heathcote

    • History
    • 5.0 • 10 Ratings

The British Isles have thousands of years of history, so it's weird that all most people were taught at school was World War Two, how many wives Henry VIII had and that the Battle of Hastings took place in 1066 (always worth a try if you are trying to guess someones pin number).
If you've always wanted to learn about all the bits between these events, but only if it can be done in a random and eclectic manner why not try Consistently Eccentric History? A podcast where each week you can listen in while I tell one of my friends a story about a lesser known person or event in British history, the weirder and less believable the better. With an archive of over 150 episodes you will never again be short a weird historical fact when trying to impress others.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Princess Caraboo - A Georgian tale of 'fake it 'til you make it'

    Princess Caraboo - A Georgian tale of 'fake it 'til you make it'

    This week we are meeting Mary Willcocks, a young woman from a poor family who didn't want to accept her lot as a future housewife scraping an existence in a tiny rural village.
    Armed only with her own sense of self importance and a gift for making up stories, she left for London, determined to make her fortune. Free to reinvent her past she began presenting herself first as a globetrotter and then as a foreigner with a persona that drifted further and further from Britain as time passed.
    The end result was Princess Caraboo, member of a Javanese royal family who excited the nobility of the small village of Almondsbury.
    Would Mary be able to keep up her deception? What was her end game? And did she finally get to travel the world as she always wanted? We answer these questions and more.
    Guest Host: Emma Heathcote

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    • 1 hr 8 min
    John Evans - Claiming the wild west for the Welsh

    John Evans - Claiming the wild west for the Welsh

    This week we are heading Stateside with a young Welshman who was determined to prove that the continent had been discovered by a Welsh Prince.
    Convinced that somewhere in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains was a Tribe of Welsh native Americans, John Smith headed out into the wilds with only the clothes on his back and less than two dollars in his pocket. Did he find the tribe? Did he even survive? And what legacy did his adventures leave. Join us to find out.
    Guest Host: Pamela Lotterle (who you can find on instagram: @porters_rest) a fellow history buff.

    # Apologies for the sound quality on the episode, we hope the story more than makes up for it #

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    • 1 hr 18 min
    Arthur English - Retiring in Canada involves a lot of hanging around

    Arthur English - Retiring in Canada involves a lot of hanging around

    Deciding what to do with your retirement is always difficult. But for Arthur English an advertisement from Canada provided him with a chance to fulfil a lifelong dream at the age of 48.
    That lifelong dream was to become an executioner.
    Donning a fake name and a sharp suit he became the go to guy for hanging prisoners throughout the 1910s and roaring 20s. But would even a former soldier be able to cope with such a stressful job into his old age?
    It was all likely to be fine, just so long as his wife didn't find out what he was actually doing on his trips away...
    Guest host: Ollie Green

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    • 1 hr 5 min
    Hertha Ayrton - Breaking into a male dominated industry is a gas

    Hertha Ayrton - Breaking into a male dominated industry is a gas

    This week we are discussing a woman who broke multiple glass ceilings in the world of Victorian Science.
    The daughter of a Jewish Watchmaker, Phoebe Marks couldn't have expected to climb too far socially, however her intelligence, tenacity (and the fact that her aunts just so happened to run a school) allowed her to pursue her love of science and mathematics all the way to Cambridge university.
    An inventor, a suffragette, and a woman responsible for saving countless thousands of lives on the front lines of WWI. Hertha was a force to be reckoned with no matter what she turned her mind to.
    Guest Host: Evie Heathcote

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    • 54 min
    Henry Cavendish - Who needs a social life when you have access to acid?

    Henry Cavendish - Who needs a social life when you have access to acid?

    Science! This week we are discussing the life and times of one of the most influential scientists of the Georgian era. Henry Cavendish was a man who liked playing with acid much more than spending time with people, and was fortunately rich enough to dedicate his entire life to scientific discovery. Pausing only for his weekly dinner with the Royal Society Henry spent over half a decade dedicating himself to scientific discovery, and was so prolific in his work that he often forgot to write things down.
    Was he able to avoid ever seeing his housekeeper? What happened if someone wanted to ask him a question? And just how does one go about weighing planet Earth? These questions and more will be answered.
    Guest Host: Emma Heathcote

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    • 1 hr 11 min
    Sir George Somers - (or) You don't have to let a shipwreck get you down.

    Sir George Somers - (or) You don't have to let a shipwreck get you down.

    All aboard! This week we are going to be sailing with one of the lesser known of Queen Elizabeth's sea dogs. Sir George Somers, a boyhood friend of Sir Walter Raleigh, was a man with almost obscene amounts of luck. Everything he tried his hand at seemed to go well and by his 50s he was a rich and successful landowner, MP and Mayor.
    However when his old buddy Walter needed someone to lead a fleet to save the Jamestown colony, George answered the call, taking to the seas one last time...
    ...what could possibly go wrong?
    Guest Host: Ollie Green

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    • 1 hr 13 min

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The best podcast in the world!

Everybody and his dog has a podcast these days. Actually, I haven’t heard a dogcast but I bet it would be better than a lot of podcasts too stupid to involve gmdigscwhi are brilliant. Which brings me to this podcast. This is a brilliant podcast. Too many things are hysterical opinion flexing or predictable hot-take culture bore war takes, speaking of the boer war, that was something which happened in history and this podcast is about history. It’s consummately professional, funny, in-depth, intelligent, unpretentious and utterly delightful. It’s better than Joe Rogan and Deborah Francis-White, in fact, it makes them look really rubbish.

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Amazing

Absolutely amazing podcast! I learn some much for listening to this! Keep going guys!

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Constantly Brilliant.

Some of the lines that come from this podcast. Brilliant!
Joe is great at story telling and these are genuine stories from history that you will not of heard of. Go Listen!

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