The English Heritage Podcast
A podcast by English Heritage - Thursdays
332 Episodes
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Episode 156 - Out at Ranger’s House: Exploring LGBTQ+ history in the Wernher Collection
Published: 3/24/2022 -
Episode 155 - The country house at war: Military requisitioning 1939-45
Published: 3/17/2022 -
Episode 154 - Hadrian's Wall part 2: Life at Housesteads Roman Fort
Published: 3/10/2022 -
Episode 153 - National treasures: England’s groundbreaking female archaeologists
Published: 3/3/2022 -
Episode 152 - The Wars of the Roses part 1: The battles begin
Published: 2/24/2022 -
Episode 151 - The extraordinary life and times of Eleanor of Aquitaine
Published: 2/17/2022 -
Episode 150 - Solving the mystery of Audley End's Indigenous American collections
Published: 2/10/2022 -
Episode 149 - Heritage crime watch: how we’re protecting our historic treasures
Published: 2/3/2022 -
Episode 148 - Ask the experts: Everything you want to know about the Neolithic period
Published: 1/27/2022 -
Episode 147 - Hadrian’s Wall part 1: The man behind the wall
Published: 1/20/2022 -
Episode 146 - 1066 and all that: What happened after the Battle of Hastings?
Published: 1/13/2022 -
Episode 145 - Celebrating England’s post-Christmas winter traditions
Published: 1/6/2022 -
Episode 144 - Life on ice: Sir Ernest Shackleton and the blue plaque polar explorers
Published: 12/30/2021 -
Episode 143 - Christmas entertaining at English Heritage’s properties
Published: 12/23/2021 -
Episode 142 - Holy warriors: The secrets of the Knights Templar
Published: 12/16/2021 -
Episode 141 - Celebrating the Winter Solstice at Stonehenge
Published: 12/9/2021 -
Episode 140 - Burning ambitions: The story of Derwentcote Steel Furnace
Published: 12/2/2021 -
Episode 139 - Thomas, Earl of Lancaster and Dunstanburgh Castle
Published: 11/25/2021 -
Episode 138 - At home with London’s rock and pop stars: introducing the blue plaque supergroup
Published: 11/18/2021 -
Episode 137 - The history of Poppy Day
Published: 11/10/2021
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