Oral histories from Northumberland Archives
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | History | ||||
A podcast to accompany our true crime blog series:
Murder at Bigges Main: Part One - Northumberland Archives Murder At Bigges Main: Part Two - Northumberland Archives Murder At Bigges Main: Part Three - Northumberland Archives Murder At Bigges Mai... more
The Illuminated Sheep Project is taking the opportunity to produce a series of Podcasts from the oral history archive created by Sheep Tales in 2011 and 2013. www.sheeptales.org.
This is the third podcast, Short Baaaack and Sides; Northumbr... more
The Illuminated Sheep Project is taking the opportunity to produce a series of Podcasts from the oral history archive created by Sheep Tales in 2011 and 2013. www.sheeptales.org.
This is the second podcast, Births, Bottles and Blizzards, No... more
The Illuminated Sheep Project is taking the opportunity to produce a series of Podcasts from the oral history archive created by Sheep Tales in 2011 and 2013. www.sheeptales.org.
This is the first podcast, Some Men and their Dogs, Northumbr... more
Hetha Butler lived at Ewart Park, Northumberland from the age of one in c.1897 until 1937. She was the grand-daughter of the social reformer Josephine Butler.
In this podcast she describes her childhood at Ewart Park. She talks about the servants i... more
Peter Connelly, Northumberland Archives intern and third year history student at the University of Strathclyde, introduces his podcast for Northumberland Voices. Peter revisits some old favourites from the series and presents some new voices to give ... more
Jean Mather talks about her life in Craster where she was evacuated during the Second World War. She talks about her grandparent's house where she lived and of the food that her grandmother cooked. She describes clootie dumplings and proggy mats as w... more
Bob Hepple was born at Sook Hill Farm, Cawburn, near Haltwhistle in 1891. Bob dedicated his life to shepherding on the hills in the Tynedale area. In the first of these oral history extracts Bob talks about the hirings, when farmers engaged farm work... more










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