Ladies Who London
A podcast by Ladies Who London Podcast - Wednesdays
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190 Episodes
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Ep 129 - NEW CO-HOST! And theatre licensing - the anti-boob brigade
Published: 3/15/2023 -
Ep 128 - Dick Whittington - the man, the myth, the legend. With guest Simon Whitehouse
Published: 3/8/2023 -
Ep 127 - The little wartime library - books and bombings in Bethnal Green - with author Kate Thompson
Published: 3/1/2023 -
Ep 126 - Saxon London, the secret Saxon city, with guest Fiona Lukas
Published: 2/22/2023 -
Ep 125 - Executions! With guest, curator Beverley Cook
Published: 2/15/2023 -
Ep 124 - John Wilkes - radical, raunchy and revolutionary
Published: 2/9/2023 -
Ep 123 - Winchester Geese and the Crossbones Graveyard - sex and sin in Southwark
Published: 2/1/2023 -
Ep 122 - Emily's Farewell
Published: 1/25/2023 -
Ep 121 - Tate Modern Turbine Hall - big ideas in a huge space
Published: 1/18/2023 -
Ep 120 - Kensington - Queen Caroline of Ansbach; sexy, savvy and scheming!
Published: 1/11/2023 -
Ep 119 - Bermondsey - Octavia Hill, nature and nurture
Published: 1/4/2023 -
Ep 118 - Christmas special, a Dickensian Christmas
Published: 12/22/2022 -
Ep 117 - Thames - the 1928 flood, when London sank
Published: 12/15/2022 -
Ep 116 - Smithfield - Bartholomew's Fair; monks, markets and mayhem
Published: 12/7/2022 -
Ep 115 - Euston - Wellcome, medical marvels and the medicine man
Published: 11/30/2022 -
Ep 114 - Shoreditch - Child of the Jago, poor Dicky Perrott
Published: 11/23/2022 -
Ep 113 - Simpsons and Simpsons - chop houses and chess
Published: 11/16/2022 -
Ep 112 - Weirdest jobs in history - gong farmers, whipping boys and knocker uppers
Published: 11/9/2022 -
Ep 111 - Wapping - Ragged schools; poverty and philanthropy
Published: 11/2/2022 -
Ep 110 - Halloween special - murders and mayhem
Published: 10/26/2022
Join us, Alex and Fiona, as we take a light look at London's history in a relaxed and entertaining way. As qualified Blue Badge Tourist Guides, we share our passion for the city with you in a chatty and fun podcast, looking at the weird, wonderful and unknown in this huge, ancient place we call home.