Ladies Who London
A podcast by Ladies Who London Podcast - Wednesdays
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190 Episodes
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Ep 50 - St James - Elizabethan Sumptuary laws, when it was illegal to look *this* good
Published: 8/31/2021 -
Ep 49 - Bank - Beefsteak club, an odyssey of Britishness and silly hats
Published: 8/24/2021 -
Ep 48 - Covent Garden - Margot Fonteyn, pirouettes and politics
Published: 8/17/2021 -
ep 47 - Wapping - Thames tunnel; banquets, bravery and Brunel
Published: 8/10/2021 -
Ep 46 - Mayfair - Georgian sex bomb Kitty Fisher
Published: 8/4/2021 -
Ep 45 - Hyde Park - Jack Sheppard, Jailbreaker extraordinaire
Published: 7/27/2021 -
Ep 44 - Bloomsbury - Noor Inayat Khan, Spy Princess
Published: 7/21/2021 -
Ep 43 - Southbank - Festival of Britain, London's biggest party
Published: 7/14/2021 -
Ep 42 - Waterloo - Necropolis Railway, London's death rail
Published: 7/7/2021 -
Ep 41 - Clerkenwell - Prison explosion, a high risk plot
Published: 6/29/2021 -
Ep 40 - Clerkenwell - London's Secret Mail Rail, secret tunnels keeping the city running
Published: 6/22/2021 -
Ep 39 - Kensington - Beatrix Potter, a literary menagerie
Published: 6/15/2021 -
Ep 38 - Kensington - Isabella Lucy Bird, independent adventurer
Published: 6/8/2021 -
Ep 37 - Fleet Street - Dr Samuel Johnson, multifaceted man
Published: 6/1/2021 -
Ep 36 - Whitechapel - Whitechapel Bell Foundry, London's famous bells
Published: 5/25/2021 -
Ep 35 - Soho - Denmark Street, rock n roll history
Published: 5/19/2021 -
Ep 34 - Embankment - Somerset House & Waterloo Bridge, the ladies' bridge
Published: 5/11/2021 -
Ep 33 - Lambeth - Charlie Chaplin, icon and risk taker
Published: 5/5/2021 -
Ep 32 - Green Park - Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire, the tragic toast of the town
Published: 4/27/2021 -
Ep 31 - Mayfair - Norman Hartnell, how to dress a Queen
Published: 4/21/2021
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.