Join author Nat Harrison to travel around the world in Victorian style! Inspired by 'Around the World in 80 Days', Nat's new novel, 'The Girl Who Raced the World' takes readers through Europe, Asia and America in an age of steam travel.
Pioneers of Flight with Lindsay Littleson
Learn about the Victorian pioneers of flight, Percy and Ella Pilcher, and their work on the glider called The Bat, which is displayed in Glasgow's Riverside Museum.
Mudlarking in Victorian Times: ‘Toshing’
Join Guest Time Tunneller Kate Wiseman as she introduces us to another aspect of mudlarking: 'toshing' - a very dangerous but lucrative activity practised by Victorian mudlarks in the depths of London's sewer systems. Kate has also provided a school's resource on mudlarking, free to download below. If you are interested in Kate's brilliant first... Continue Reading →
George Stephenson and his homes
Join author Susan Brownrigg as she visits the different houses inventor George Stephenson's lived in - and discover how they reflect his growing success and status as a steam locomotive engineer. https://youtu.be/MpgGyHJsTVE George Stephenson and his homes challenge TT SB JAN 25Download
The Man Who Invented Christmas
Join Time Tunneller Robin Scott-Elliott for a fascinating look at Charles Dickens, also known as 'the man who invented Christmas'. Find out about the heart-breaking inspiration behind Dickens' classic Christmas story, 'A Christmas Carol', and be inspired to do your own deed of kindness at this time of year. As an additional Christmas resource, here... Continue Reading →
The Rainhill Trials – Age of Steam
Have you been on a train lately? We'll bet you haven't been on a train like one of these! Journey with Susan Brownrigg back to the dawn of the age of steam, for a rail-screeching whistlestop tour of a fascinating contest to decide which was the greatest locomotive of them all! Accompanied by a free... Continue Reading →
Interview: Eve McDonnell
Join us for a Time Tunnellers special as Matthew Wainwright interviews Eve McDonnell about her new book, 'The Last Boy'. The 'last boy' of the title was George Brewster, the last child chimney sweep (climbing boy) to die in the UK. Eve's books always mix history with wonder and a little magic, and 'The Last... Continue Reading →
