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Philippa Lacey Brewell

British History Series

A weekly History podcast
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British History Series

Philippa Lacey Brewell

British History Series

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Philippa Lacey Brewell

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In today’s live: - What it’s like to travel to London at the moment - Earl Bothwell dies in a Danish Castle dungeon - Warwick the Kingmaker dies at the Battle of BarnetYou can also watch this episode on YouTube.Buy me a coffee - BuyMeACoffee.
Why did Henry VIII have two wives executed? We can learn a lot about the circumstances which led to the executions of Anne Boleyn and, 6 years later, her cousin Catherine Howard, by comparing and contrasting the two. Gareth Russell explores th
Titanic •Sutton Hoo • Barbie's Bathroom at Hever Castle • How to win a year's subscription to Tudor Places Magazine!You can also watch this episode on YouTube.Buy me a coffee - BuyMeACoffee.com/PhilippaJoin the British History Club and enjoy
Gareth Russell, award-winning author and historian, talks to me about the aftermath of the Titanic sinking. Gareth's book, 'The Ships of Dreams. The Sinking of the Titanic and the End of the Edwardian Era'.Watch this episode on YouTubeBuy me
Watch the full interview on YoutubeBuy me a coffee - BuyMeACoffee.com/PhilippaJoin the British History Club and enjoy early access to content, plus exclusive blogs, virtual tours, behind the scenes, live events and other perks such as free gi
Thursday Tea Time History Chat | 31 March 2022• The Titanic - interview with Gareth Russell• Offa’s Dyke and the Devil’s Pulpit• Chepstow Castle• Leanna de Lisle on Henrietta Maria• WIN a YEAR’s SUBSCRIPTION to TUDOR PLACES magazine i
Each of the Queens of Henry VIII chose a badge and motto unique to them. In this episode, we go through the badges and mottos chosen by each Queen with a brief look at how each woman came to be one of the ill-fated six wives of a tyrant king.
You can watch this episode on YouTubeBuy me a coffee - BuyMeACoffee.com/PhilippaJoin the British History Club and enjoy early access to content, plus exclusive blogs, virtual tours, behind the scenes, live events and other perks such as free
This week: The Murder of Rizzio Henry VIII nearly dies in a jousting accident Queen Anne comes to the throne but her brother is still alive and more live history chat. Join me live each Thursday live on YouTube and Instagram. We never know wh
This Week • History in the News: Portrait of Katherine Aragon identified, Roman Mosaic found in London • Announcing the winner of a signed copy of Tracy Borman’s book ‘The Private Lives of the Tudors’ • William Penn is granted 28 million acres
• Galileo ordered to stop having “wrong ideas”• Elizabeth I can be murdered for the “greater good”• Why Henry VIII being buried with Jane Seymour does NOT mean he loved her the most• Learning languages and how much modern English is a mix
I recently had the pleasure of chatting with Heather Darsie, author of a breakthrough biography of Henry VIII’s 4th wife, ‘Anna, Duchess of Cleves: The King’s ‘Beloved Sister’’. Heather has been able to look at Anna’s story, and that of her fai
I recently had the pleasure of chatting with Heather Darsie, author of a breakthrough biography of Henry VIII’s 4th wife, ‘Anna, Duchess of Cleves: The King’s ‘Beloved Sister’’. Heather has been able to look at Anna’s story, and that of her fa
You can also watch this episode on YouTube.Buy me a coffee - BuyMeACoffee.com/PhilippaJoin the British History Club and enjoy early access to content, plus exclusive blogs, virtual tours, behind the scenes, live events and other perks such as
1st Birthday Episode of Thursday Tea Time History Chat Live | 3rd Feb 22 • Me and how I got here • Mary, Queen of Scots • Where Charles I was beheaded (Mary’s grandson) • History Afternoon Dark fun • What’s coming up and more…!You can also wa
Live history chat this week when we covered what happened in history this week, places to visit and books to read. In today’s episode: • what Eleanor sent to Maud • Henry VIII marries Anne Boleyn but is it their second wedding? • put your ques
Thursday Tea Time History Chat Live | 20 Jan 22The trial of Charles I, Tutbury Castle, historical fiction and outlawing alchemy!You can also watch this episode on YouTube.Buy me a coffee - BuyMeACoffee.com/PhilippaJoin the British History
Historian Tracy Borman talks to Philippa (British History channel) about female rule and power throughout English, and subsequently British, history. Could a woman wield power? Why was female rule such an abominable idea? How did attitudes chan
It's a chat about history - join live to ask questions and leave comments on the history topics of the week! .Watch on YoutubeBuy me a coffee - BuyMeACoffee.com/PhilippaJoin the British History Club and enjoy early access to content, plus ex
It's back! The live, weekly, history chat! Get a cuppa and perhaps a biscuit and join me as we talk places, people and news in the history world! This week: #RichardIII in the news, my visits to #WinchesterCathedral and Windsor Castle and my la
It was brief, but it was significant. For a brief moment, humanity shone through and enemies could see each other as humans, like them.  Measures were taken to prevent it from happening again, but for this short time, hope and humanity won out!
The Queen's Christmas message has become a staple in the Christmas Day schedule. It began via a "wireless" address to the Empire by a nervous George V, in 1932. 25 years later, his granddaughter, Elizabeth II did the first televised Christmas D
The Coronation Ceremony turned out to be a farcical affair when it descended into chaos! #WilliamTheConqueror #WilliamICrowned #Coronation1066You can also watch this episode on YouTube.Please join the British History Club https://www.Patreon
Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol' is first published on 19th Dec 1843, and never goes out of print! It is a tale of human morality against the backdrop of Christmas.  Does it reflect Christmas traditions already established or informs them? Either w
Lesley Smith has been the Curator of Tutbury Castle in Staffordshire since 2000. Lesley is well known for her highly entertaining and informative costumed portrayals of a variety of historical characters. I’ve had the privilege of seeing Lesley
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