An Intimate History of Your Home
Lucy Worsley discusses the writing of If Walls Could Talk: An Intimate History of your Home....
An Intimate History of Your Home
Lucy Worsley discusses the writing of If Walls Could Talk: An Intimate History of your Home....
Author Helen Rappaport discusses the subject of her newest book, Beautiful For Ever: Madame...
The real Little Dorrit: Charles Dickens and the debtors' prison
David Thomas examines the reality behind Charles Dickens' fiction - what were Victorian debtors'...
This talk looks at a series of records of women prisoners dating from 1853 to 1887 - records of...
Episode 11: Paget & The Image of Sherlock Holmes
The iconic illustrator of Sherlock Holmes was accidentally Sidney Paget. In this episode we take...
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A husband and wife's paintings and pottery dazzles and colours the walls of this quiet little...
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Episode 22 - Two Swans-a-Swimming
There's a lack of exciting TV for James but Rachel is in fine Televigional spirit. And...
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Oxford students discuss the life of Oscar Wilde. "What is a cynic? A man who knows the price of...
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Professor Simon Goldhill: Victorian desire and the classical body
This lecture described how Victorian painters used the classical body to express a complex and...
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Literary Loitering 76 - Cockermouth Tends to Stick in the Mind
While we were trying to figure if Biloxi in Mississippi was a real or imaginary we stumbled upon...
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Book at Lunchtime, Late Victorian into Modern Late Victorian into Modern opens up, in new and...
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Book at Lunchtime, Unlocking the Church In Unlocking the Church, William Whyte explores a...
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In this seminar, Dr Paul Carter introduces his new research project which he is...
The Brontës, Dickens and the 100 Club
From the wild Yorkshire moors immortalised by the Brontë sisters to Charles Dickens’ Victorian...
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A Palace in Flames and London’s gateway to the North
This episode sees historians Dr Suzannah Lipscomb, Dan Cruickshank and Emily Gee explore 2 more...
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A Palace in Flames and London’s gateway to the North
This episode sees historians Dr Suzannah Lipscomb, Dan Cruickshank and Emily Gee explore 2 more...
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Catching Victorian and Edwardian criminals on paper
The problem of serious habitual criminals and how to keep track of them greatly exercised the...
Episode 6: The Open Door by Charlotte Riddell
Charlotte Riddell was born in 1832 in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. After she married she...
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Leeches Breeches: Victorian Job Features
Is your current desk job getting you down? Is the capitalist system leeching off your hard...
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Book at Lunchtime: Charles Dickens and the Properties of Fiction - The Lodger World
TORCH Book at Lunchtime webinar on Charles Dickens and the Properties of Fiction: The Lodger...
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