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In 1914 and 1915, thousands of Belgian refugees descended on East Twickenham, many to work in the great munitions factory by Richmond Bridge. They had their own shops, schools, choir, orchestra, theatre groups, even a brothel. By 1920 they were all gone. This episode tells the story of this brief, strange moment in the history of leafy Richmond.
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Marianne North was one of Victorian England’s greatest travelers, and wherever she went, she painted plants. Her greatest adventures were in the tropics, and her greatest achievement is the Gallery of her collected work in Kew Gardens. Come visit it with us!
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In this episode we meet Black Jack Needham, 2nd Earl of Kilmorey, one of Richmond-upon-Thames's most eccentric eccentrics. We also meet his baby elephant, his escaping snakes, his rat-fur shroud, and his migrating Mausoleum.
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In this episode, we look at some aspects of everyday life in Londinium in the hope of understanding the mindset of the people who lived there. Three subjects get special attention: food, bathing, and religion.
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In today’s episode we’re going further back than we’ve ever done before… all the way to the founding of London. Many know that London was initially established by the Romans, but did you know that they actually founded London TWICE! Explore this intricate story with us on today's episode of SideStreets.
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This episode explores two post-World War II housing estates built by the pioneering Modernist architects: Chamberlin Powell and Bon. The first is their small gem at Golden Lane; the second is more difficult to love, but we try: the Barbican.
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In this episode we explore three developments which are the results of Mr. George Peabody and his legacy, known by many as the first modern philanthropist...
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Meet Samuel Whitbread the First, one of London’s most innovative and most successful businesspeople. The monster he created on Chiswell Street was the most productive brewery in London in an age when beer-drinking was healthy, patriotic, and enormously popular.
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Gwyneth Paltrow was not the only woman to appear on the stage in Shakespeare’s time. Meet Mary Frith, the Roaring Girl, and some other edgy entertainers from the original Fringe.
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We introduce the area around Whitecross Street, the subject of our first four episodes this season, with a tour of seven sites, where the dead of London have been placed for almost two thousand years.
Expect mysteriously flooded Romans, mysteriously exhumed Jews, a Quaker with two death-dates, a mutilated poet, and a columbarium.
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This trailer is a basket of nuggets outlining what you can expect for the coming year! Hope you are as exited to hear about these stories as we are to tell them! Come back on January 10th to be the first to hear episode 1 when it is released...
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Merry Christmas and Happy Holydays everyone!
This episode is a slight diversion from what we usually do, but non the less we wanted to give you guys a little treat for Christmas, hence here we are! In this Episode we will meet producer Wilhelm for the first time as he will ask Alan about his process, why Alan started SideStreets and what we have in store for next year. Grab your favorite Christmas snack and beverage and join us in this special Christmas episode.
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In this episode we learn about the life Anne Bracegirdle and Anne Oldfield, the two actresses who competed for the limelight in London's West end during the early 18th century and why they aren't as proudly displayed in the Abbey as they should be... Our Website: https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=84135705
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In todays episode we delve into Hooke's involvement in the reconstruction of London after the Great Fire, where he played a central role in designing streets and landmarks. The Monument, with its unique blend of commemoration and laboratory space, becomes a symbol of London's rebirth. We also touch on the challenges Hooke faced in maintaining his legacy and reputation posthumously.Our website: https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/Join us on Patreon and listen to the lastest alleyway: patreon.com/user?u=84135705
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Welcome to episode 7 of SideStreets. In today's episode we dive deep into the topic of public memorials. Why they are meant to remind us of the significance, maybe even the greatness, of certain people or events, but most of us, most of the time, pay no attention to them. We do this through a historic journey through Tavistock Square, a square which isn't one of London's better known squares, nor are its art and architecture intrinsically powerful or challenging. But it has dissonances and harmonies between the monuments, their surroundings, and the story of the neighbourhood irresistibly complex and in the end, quite moving. Please consider supporting us onPpatreon: patreon.com/user?u=84135705Our website: https://www.sidestreets.co.uk
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On Saturday 25 November 1809, His Majesty’s Ship Formidable, a rather elderly ship-of-the-line, arrived in Plymouth harbour, having escorted an East India Company convoy through the dangerous waters of the Mediterranean and the Bay of Biscay. The Formidable was not only protecting merchant ships from French predators; she was also carrying Mirza Abul Hassan Khan, his eight servants, and his interpreter and minder, James Morier.In this episode we learn about Abul Hassan's voyage to London and get some first hand experiences on his culture shocks! Our website: https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=84135705
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If Stow's Survey documented the city's decay before the Great Fire, Gay's Trivia celebrates the transformed London after its rebuilding. We'll explore the social and geographical changes that occurred, from immigrant neighbourhoods to specialised areas for commerce, politics, and entertainment.Gay's Trivia captures the growing complexities and anxieties of the expanding metropolis, emphasising people over places. We'll dive into Gay's background, his observations of London's population, and his witty and satirical narrative voice.---------------------------------------Written & Researched: Alan Hertz Producer: Wilhelm SchenkCopyright 2023 Black Lab Media AB
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John Stow (1525/6 – 1605) was an English antiquary, historian, and cartographer who is best known for his comprehensive survey of London, entitled "A Survey of London," first published in 1598. Stow's work is considered one of the most important historical sources on the city and provides a fascinating insight into London's development, topography, and social history.Stow was born into a family of modest means in the City of London and worked as a tailor before devoting himself to the study of history and antiquities. He became a member of the Society of Antiquaries and was a keen collector of manuscripts, books, and other historical artefacts.In this episode we will dive deep into his life, and explore the survey in full.
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Today we venture through Goodman's Fields, a place where we can find many oddities of the urban fringe. We get to know about industries too dangerous or smelly to be welcomed in the city, activities too morally, politically or theologically dubious to be acceptable to the authorities and urban features most efficiently placed where they can be easily reached both from the city and its hinterland... and much more...
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In this episode, we will continue to develop the concept of "edginess" and witness even more extraordinary innovation. Private funding of Commercial Road and the innovative building methods and finances of the IDDC will become more prevalent. We will witness tremendous social commitment at the Union Synagogue complex and further explore the relationship between Whitechapel and the world, building upon the legacy of Sir John Cass.
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