
Conservation scholar Gregg Perry will lead us back into time on a journey of restoring and conserving 17th -19th century period architecture furnishings and timepieces.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1035 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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With a proper understanding on how plagues spread, early individuals unknowingly helped propagate the pandemic.
At times the Black Death was used to weaponize the plagues, using dead victims to infect others.
Black Death can be triggered or comprised of various plagues .
Three major pandemics have rocked the globe, the Justinian Plague, The Black Death and The Bubonic Plague from China. Today modern travel makes plagues much easier to spread.
The first great plague since the fall of the Roman Empire, fleas carried it killing a third of Europe.
From women’s rights to a quickening of everyday society, the industrial revolution created the modern world as we know it today.
Almost every female adult and child capable would use a spinning wheel to produce thread and fabric and then cream clothing for the family and the colonial military at the time of the revolution.
Colonists learned what they could eat and drink as time went on, spices , many root vegetables, apples and pears, ale and hard cider
Great series of podcasts. Gregg Perry shares his knowledge on a wide range of topics including one of my favorite interests, Tall Clocks.
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A history-forward show led by a conservation scholar, exploring period architecture, furnishings, and timepieces from the 17th to 19th centuries. Episodes dig into architectural preservation, material culture, and the social context of historic buildings, often weaving architectural detail with broader cultural and technological shifts. Notable touches include deep dives into colonial life, domestic interiors, and the care required to conserve delicate artifacts, making it valuable for architects, curators, historians, and preservation-minded professionals curious about how the past is kept and interpreted today.
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