Today, Time Tunneller Barbara Henderson follows William Shakespeare to London and finds out more about his working life in the theatres there. https://youtu.be/Sa04Wy1tVpg
Edith Nesbitt: A Local Legend
When was the last time you took a walk in your local area? How much do you know about the people who have lived there in the past? Take a stoll with author Matthew Wainwright as he goes on the trail of renowned children's writer Edith Nesbit in South London. https://youtu.be/ZwZi6KiidXw
The Great London Tornado of 1091
Just twenty-five years after the battle of Hastings, London was hit by a tremendous tornado - one of the first ever recorded in the British Isles! It destroyed 600 houses and lifted the roof clean of St. Mary-Le-Bow church in Cheapside. Coming hard on the heels of the Norman invasion, many Saxons may have seen... Continue Reading →
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 →
