Irreplaceable: A History of England in 100 Places
A podcast by Historic England
42 Episodio
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A Bronze Age time capsule and haunting seaside abbeys
Pubblicato: 15/03/2018 -
George Orwell and The Hacienda
Pubblicato: 26/02/2018 -
The Brontës, Dickens and the 100 Club
Pubblicato: 20/02/2018 -
Austen, Handel and Hendrix
Pubblicato: 13/02/2018 -
Stratford, stereo sound and Socialism
Pubblicato: 06/02/2018 -
Royal Processions and Olympic Feats
Pubblicato: 23/01/2018 -
The birthplace of the Paralympics and post-war theatre
Pubblicato: 16/01/2018 -
Cathedrals of tennis and rugby, and a much-loved lido
Pubblicato: 09/01/2018 -
Cricket, a steeplechase and a beautiful ballroom
Pubblicato: 09/01/2018 -
Sport and Leisure double bill on the 9th of January 2018
Pubblicato: 26/12/2017 -
Post-war prefabs & social housing
Pubblicato: 19/12/2017 -
Victoria & Abdul, industrial villages & experimental horticulture
Pubblicato: 12/12/2017 -
Public parks, allotments & a very grand design
Pubblicato: 05/12/2017 -
Castle life & the birth of charity
Pubblicato: 30/11/2017 -
I do like to be beside the seaside
Pubblicato: 21/11/2017 -
The great outdoors
Pubblicato: 14/11/2017 -
Pubs, trains & New England
Pubblicato: 07/11/2017 -
What did the Romans do for travel & tourism?
Pubblicato: 27/10/2017 -
Radio telescopes & interferometry
Pubblicato: 24/10/2017 -
DNA, Rosalind Franklin & Photo 51
Pubblicato: 17/10/2017
Join us as we travel across England visiting well-known wonders and some lesser-known places on your doorstep – all of which have helped make the country what it is today. From a hut in Bletchley Park where modern computing evolved, to the iron railings in London to which suffragettes chained themselves in the fight for women’s right to vote, we’ll step back in time to the very roots of our national identity to bring you the people and the stories that have helped shape England. Irreplaceable: A History of England in 100 Places is sponsored by specialist insurer, Ecclesiastical