The English Heritage Podcast English Heritage
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English Heritage cares for over 400 historic buildings, monuments and sites, and brings the story of England to life for over 10 million people each year. http://www.english-heritage.org.uk
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Episode 270 - England’s rulers and their ‘favourites’
To mark Pride month this June, we’re taking a look at LGBTQ+ history and the private lives of four rulers who had same-sex relationships with their ‘favourites’. Joining us to discuss Roman Emperor Hadrian, Edward II, James I and Queen Anne are interpretation manager Nick Collison, head properties curator Dr Jeremy Ashbee, queer historian Kris Reid and curator of collections & interiors (Osborne House & Isle of Wight) Dr Christopher Warleigh-Lack.
To discover more LGBTQ+ history at our sites, go to: www.english-heritage.org.uk/learn/histories/lgbtq-history
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Exploring the Roman Lake District
Today, we’re discovering just how far Roman influence spread through Britain, as we explore the stories of three fascinating forts in spectacular locations in northwest England’s Lake District. Joining us to discuss the stories and functions of Ravenglass Roman Bath House, Hardknott Roman Fort and Ambleside Roman Fort in Cumbria are English Heritage properties historian Dr Andrew Roberts and free sites coordinator Lauren Emslie.
To find out more about the Romans in the Lake District, go to www.english-heritage.org.uk/romanlakedistrict
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Building better communities: celebrating two pioneering women
Today, we’re joined by English Heritage historian Dr Rebecca Preston and Professor of real estate practice law, Carrie de Silva to reveal the stories of two 20th-century women who have recently been honoured with London blue plaques. During their lifetimes, both Irene Barclay and Lady Marjory Allen contributed to improving people’s lives through their surroundings – Barclay as a convention-breaking housing reformer and Allen as a landscape architect and pioneer of children’s adventure playgrounds.
To learn more about our blue plaque scheme, go to www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/blue-plaques
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Episode 267 - Day of reckoning: remembering the events of D-Day
We’re joined by senior properties historian Paul Pattison and independent historian and author of Mission France, Dr Kate Vigurs, ahead of the 80th anniversary of D-Day. We’ll reveal the story of the biggest landing by land, sea and air the world has ever seen, including how long it took to plan, the roles of Operation Neptune and Overlord and how the initial assault on northern France on 6 June 1944 helped to bring about the end of the Second World War.
To learn about Operation Fortitude South and the D-Day Deception, go to www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/dover-castle/history-and-stories/d-day-deception
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Episode 266 - Art and Ideals: Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant and the Bloomsbury Group
This week, we’re discussing the lives, loves, work and legacies of two unconventional artists from the early 20th century. Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant were part of the Bloomsbury group of writers, intellectuals, philosophers and artists in London – a group it was once said ‘lived in squares, painted in circles and loved in triangles’. They rejected the past, embraced their present and expressed themselves in new ways on canvas, cementing their place in art history.
Joining us to talk us through their stories and the London blue plaque that commemorates their achievements are English Heritage blue plaques historian Dr Rebecca Preston, art critic, author and current blue plaque panel member Andrew Graham-Dixon, and writer and historian Rosemary Hill.
To learn more about the London blue plaques scheme, go to www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/blue-plaques.
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Episode 265 - Stonehenge and the Major Lunar Standstill
A Major Lunar Standstill (MLS) – an astrological phenomenon which takes place once every 18.6 years, when moonrise and moonset are furthest apart along the horizon – is due to occur in 2024 and 25. It is believed that at least one MLS was marked during the early phase of Stonehenge and some academics believe there may be a connection between this and the placement of the Station Stones at Stonehenge.
Joining us to discuss the theory and the project putting it to the test are English Heritage senior properties historian Dr Jennifer Wexler, emeritus professor of archaeoastronomy at the University of Leicester Clive Ruggles and senior lecturer in archaeological modelling at Bournemouth University Dr Fabio Silva.
To learn more about Stonehenge or find out how you can get involved, go to www.english-heritage.org.uk/lunar-standstill.
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Customer Reviews
Such an interesting Podcast
American here, posting a review on this podcast. I find the shows really interesting even as an American. I love when they present shows outside and you can hear footsteps crunching rocks, or the creaking sounds of the floorboards whilst conducting a show inside a building. I couldn’t complete my review without a shout out to Charles Rowe who does an amazing job asking questions and keeping great conversation with the many varied guests who are interviewed for the show. I’m a weekly listener and always look forward to the next show!
Thorough & Entertaining
What a gem this podcast is! Thorough, entertaining, host and guests also have sense of humor. Love Charles and his honeyed, BBC radio-like voice
Lesser known winter festivals
A brilliant podcast! Perhaps in another year connect these festivals with celebrations at English Heritage sites; if applicable. Please take up Michael’s idea of an entire podcast on Twelfth Night.