History Out Loud Calderdale Libraries
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Calderdale Libraries' bi-monthly podcast, with guests, bringing you stories and facts from the weird and wonderful past...
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Thornton Village, Birthplace of the Brontës
Thornton village, the birthplace of the Brontës, is often overlooked with regard to its cultural and historical significance.
In this episode, we chat to local historian, Steve Stanworth, about how the family came to be living in Thornton, and the Brontë Birthplace Campaign's mission to preserve and celebrate this important part of history.
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The History of the Running Man of Halifax
It's 2024 and Sarah and Gill are back with another episode!
Join them as they explore the curious history of The Running Man of Halifax, and the infamous Halifax Gibbet...
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A Chrismas Carol Comes to Halifax...
In 1858, Charles Dickens came to Halifax to read his popular
novella, ‘A Christmas Carol’.
Join local historian, David Glover, and History Out Loud’s Gill, as they bring this incredible event to life.
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Battle of the Bands: The Great Todmorden vs. Hebden Bridge Controversy of 1898
Join regular guest, Sarah, and History Out Loud's Gill, for a true tale of bottle throwing, mud-slinging and bum notes at a 'friendly' brass band competition gone wrong.
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Tom Bell: The Exploding Outlaw of Hebden Bridge
Weird Calderdale author, Paul Weatherhead, returns to History Out Loud to unravel the story Tom Bell - outlaw and thief, and detail the various explorations and discoveries inside the labyrinthine 'Tom Bell' caves under Hebden Bridge...
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The Mixenden Treasure - PART 2
Join local historian and writer, John Billingsley, and History Out Loud's Gill Carpenter for part two of this true tale of greed, duplicity, sorcery and buried riches in 16th century Yorkshire...