Irreplaceable: A History of England in 100 Places
En podcast av Historic England
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NEW SERIES - High Street Tales
Publicerades: 2021-03-17 -
Nuclear Physics in Manchester and the Bristol Bus Boycott
Publicerades: 2018-09-18 -
The Battle of Britain and the Battle of Bosworth
Publicerades: 2018-09-03 -
Miners, Martyrs and the Palace of Westminster
Publicerades: 2018-08-20 -
Peterloo, Cable Street and Olaudah Equiano
Publicerades: 2018-08-07 -
Sutton Hoo, the Minack Theatre and Tate Modern
Publicerades: 2018-07-24 -
Chatsworth and Kelmscott
Publicerades: 2018-07-10 -
St Paul's Cathedral and Coventry Cathedral
Publicerades: 2018-06-26 -
The Angel of the North, Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Barbara Hepworth’s home
Publicerades: 2018-06-12 -
Morris Motors and the “Inside Out” building
Publicerades: 2018-06-05 -
Pottery and coal
Publicerades: 2018-05-29 -
Yorkshire's great piazza, a Cornish pub and the Rochdale Pioneers' shop
Publicerades: 2018-05-14 -
The “Birthplace of Industry”, a pioneering canal and the first factory
Publicerades: 2018-05-03 -
Fountains Abbey and a Jewish cemetery in Cornwall
Publicerades: 2018-04-21 -
Quakers in Yorkshire and a Mosque in the heart of East London
Publicerades: 2018-04-14 -
Canterbury, Greensted and Europe’s largest Guru Nanak Gurdwara
Publicerades: 2018-04-10 -
Stonehenge, Lindisfarne and a holy well
Publicerades: 2018-04-01 -
Tragedy and the fight for justice
Publicerades: 2018-03-28 -
A Palace in Flames and London’s gateway to the North
Publicerades: 2018-03-22 -
Tudor treasures and a mighty monument
Publicerades: 2018-03-15
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