London Walks Podcasts


Today (October 12) in London History – Murder Mystery

Date post added: 11th October 2022

“it displayed all the hallmarks of sincere swordsmanship”

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Jack the Ripper, Part IV – the first two victims

Date post added: 10th October 2022

“one of the greatest headline grabbers of all time was born”

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Today (October 11) in London History – “a bloody good idea”

Date post added: 10th October 2022

“it transfused right round the world”

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Today (October 10) in London History – the greatest fortune in London

Date post added: 9th October 2022

On October 10, 1677 a 12-year-old heiress married a 20-year-old baronet. That wedding shaped the feature of London. This Today in London History podcast tells the tale. TRANSCRIPT London calling. London Walks connecting. London Walks here with your daily London fix. Story time. History time. Five points. 1. The bride was 12 years old.  2. […]

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Today (October 9) in London History – Payback time for the regicides

Date post added: 8th October 2022

A Rubicon was crossed that January day in 1649.

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Today (October 8) in London History – the worst disaster in English railway history

Date post added: 8th October 2022

“because I have supped full of horrors”

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Today (October 7) in London History – Vulgar, Foul-Mouthed London

Date post added: 6th October 2022

“Good taste is death. Vulgarity is life” Mary Quant

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Today (October 6) in London History – Americans locked up in the Tower of London

Date post added: 5th October 2022

Did my compatriot really try to bed the Russian empress?

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Today (October 5) in London History – “wild prodigies of wickedness”

Date post added: 5th October 2022

The Jury re-considered their verdict, and returned a general verdict – Guilty – Death.

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Jack the Ripper, Part III – “People of the Abyss”

Date post added: 4th October 2022

“how could this Jekyll and Hyde world have come about?”

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