Episodios

  • Graffiti at the Tower of London – New Research at the Palaces
    Jun 6 2024

    The Tower of London holds an incredible collection of historic graffiti, from the prisoners of the Tudor dynasty, right through to the 20th century. But there is still so much that we don’t know about who made the graffiti and why.

    In this episode, we follow Postdoctoral Research Associate Jamie Inghram into the Salt Tower, a legendary prisoner tower in the precinct of the Tower of London. The Salt Tower is rich with graffiti including some examples that have never been investigated before. Jamie talks us through the very early stages of a new research project that is hoping to reveal the secrets of this history.

    This episode is part of a series where we’re exploring fresh research that is taking place in our Palaces. We won’t be releasing this sequentially, so these episodes will appear throughout the year.

    To see Hugh Drapers Graffiti visit:

    https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/FAGcYgdjb7Sflg

    Please note that POW is an abbreviation for Prisoner of War.

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    20 m
  • Outliers – Pinpricks of Light
    May 23 2024

    Caroline Herschel stares at the stars. Recognition as an astronomer and scientist seems further away than even the most distant constellations. But her discovery of comets and her love for her work is contagious. It’s not long before Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III, takes notice.

    Outliers – Stories from the edge of history is an historic fiction podcast that explores how big events are viewed and shaped by the people in the shadows. Listen to Outliers - Stories from the edge of history wherever you get your podcasts or go to: https://sites.libsyn.com/109217/site

    Please note, these episodes are released in a different order than on the original podcast.

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    21 m
  • Outliers – Secrets of the Bedchamber
    May 9 2024

    Catalina served Katherine of Aragon for years, proudly, passionately, and loyally following her from Spain all the way to the side of King Henry VIII. But Henry’s interest has turned. He is intent on divorce, and his henchmen are digging up the secrets of Katherine’s first marriage to Arthur Tudor. They think Catalina is the weakest link and their method is intimidation. But have they underestimated Catalina’s strength and loyalty?

    Outliers – Stories from the edge of history is an historic fiction podcast that explores how big events are viewed and shaped by the people in the shadows. Listen to Outliers - Stories from the edge of history wherever you get your podcasts or go to: https://sites.libsyn.com/109217/site

    To learn more about Catalina of Motril watch this mini documentary:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGCehukyT6A

    Please note, these episodes are released in a different order than on the original podcast.

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    30 m
  • Outliers – Crack of Thunder
    Apr 25 2024

    Leech is a man who knows about fire, how it burns and how it feels. But when Whitehall Palace, the largest palace in Europe, becomes the greatest kindling pile for a seemingly unquenchable blaze, even he is left dazzled. Everything burns, even the home of kings.

    Outliers – Stories from the edge of history is an historic fiction podcast that explores how big events are viewed and shaped by the people in the shadows. Listen to Outliers - Stories from the edge of history wherever you get your podcasts or go to: https://sites.libsyn.com/109217/site

    Please note, these episodes are released in a different order than on the original podcast.

    To read more about the lost palace of Whitehall go to:

    https://www.hrp.org.uk/banqueting-house/

    https://artsandculture.google.com/project/banqueting-house

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    22 m
  • Outliers – Fresh Sweat and Cloves
    Apr 11 2024

    As lady-in-waiting to an ageing queen and wife to a failed adventurer, Bess Raleigh has learnt to fight her corner against all adversity. Her life is spent in the shadow of the Tower of London with her husband Sir Walter Raleigh. But will she manage to keep her head whilst others around her lose theirs?

    Outliers – Stories from the edge of history is an historic fiction podcast that explores how big events are viewed and shaped by the people in the shadows. Listen to Outliers - Stories from the edge of history wherever you get your podcasts or go to: https://sites.libsyn.com/109217/site

    Please note, these episodes are released in a different order than on the original podcast.

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    20 m
  • Outliers – Mehmet and Peter
    Mar 28 2024

    Outliers – Stories from the edge of history is an historic fiction podcast that explores how big events are viewed and shaped by the people in the shadows.

    It’s late spring in 1726 at Kensington Palace, and the lavish court of King George I is in residence. Meanwhile, Mehmet, the Turkish valet to the King, is having some problems with Peter from Hanover, 'the wild boy' who is kept for the King’s amusement. A comical cat-and-mouse chase ensues, but perhaps it is Peter who has some unexpected lessons to teach Mehmet.

    Listen to Outliers - Stories from the edge of history wherever you get your podcasts or go to: https://sites.libsyn.com/109217/site

    To find out more about Peter’s life go to:

    https://www.hrp.org.uk/blog/peter-the-wild-boy-from-hanover/

    Untold Lives is an exhibition that explores the forgotten stories of those who worked at the royal palaces over 300 years ago.

    https://www.hrp.org.uk/kensington-palace/whats-on/untold-lives

    Please note, these episodes are released in a different order than on the original podcast.

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    19 m
  • Henry VIII's Royal Progresses - New Research at the Palaces
    Mar 14 2024

    The practice of journeying around the country on royal progress is one that monarchs used to strengthen their rule. But they can reveal a lot more than you’d think about kingship and queenship, even for tried and tested subjects such as Henry VIII and his six Queens.

    We follow Post-Doctoral Research Assistant Kirsty Wright, as she guides us through the importance of new research into where and why Henry VIII went on royal progress. Kirsty also reveals how the progresses of Henry’s Queens are contributing to highlighting their individual roles and personalities, helping to answer bigger questions about 16th century queenship and monarchy.

    In this series, we'll be exploring fresh research that is taking place in our Palaces. We won't be releasing this series sequentially, so these episodes will appear throughout the year.

    To find out more about the Henry VIII on Tour research project go to:

    www.hrp.org.uk/about-us/research/henry-viii-on-tour-tudor-palaces-and-royal-progresses/

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    32 m
  • Day in the Life of...A Yeoman Warder
    Feb 29 2024

    The Yeoman Warders have guarded the Tower of London for 500 years, and is perhaps the oldest of jobs that still exists in our palaces today. In this final episode of a Day in the Life, we meet the Chief Yeoman Warder himself, Rob Fuller, and Curator Charles Farris fills us in on the storied history of this role.

    To find out more about the forgotten stories of those who worked at the royal palaces over 300 years ago, a new exhibition is opening at Kensington Palace.

    https://www.hrp.org.uk/kensington-palace/whats-on/untold-lives/

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    24 m