London Walks Podcasts


“the horses have been snipped” – Steve on the Bayeaux Tapestry

Date post added: 20th February 2021

“I am not making this up…he decided to count the number of penises”

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Archaeologist Kevin previews his Chaucer’s London Virtual Tour

Date post added: 19th February 2021

“so we can get an idea of the real faces of Chaucer’s contemporaries”

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“You’ve heard the slave holders’ side of the story – it’s time for the slaves to speak”

Date post added: 18th February 2021

“British soil was reddened with the blood of my race”

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“I broke down into tears” – an actor’s life, what it’s like to play an enormously demanding role

Date post added: 17th February 2021

“I broke down into tears”

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“The Dig,” the Helmet, the “Must-See” in the British Museum – the Sutton Hoo Treasure

Date post added: 16th February 2021

“we are staring at the face of a 6th-century king”

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Mrs. Thatcher’s Chelsea – A Virtual Tour in Verse

Date post added: 15th February 2021

“in celebration of the grocer’s girl”

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Anna takes us to Florence

Date post added: 14th February 2021

“if Michaelangelo can create the Pietà which is two figures out of marble, I can create three”

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Love in London – a Soupçon from Simon’s Valentine’s Day Virtual Tour

Date post added: 13th February 2021

“actually, it is in fact the 18th century equivalent of soft porn”

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The Archaeology of London Bridge

Date post added: 13th February 2021

“20 houses, shops, a drawbridge in the middle, heads on stakes”

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“Somewhere over the rainbow” – Adam on the trail of Judy G. in our town

Date post added: 11th February 2021

“when he heard her singing his morale went down – he called her ‘Hitler’s secret weapon'”

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