• Ep34: Night Of Terror
    Nov 9 2020

    Disaster, swift and tragic fell on the sand dredger Redvers Butler, off Weston-Super-Mare in the early hours of 15th October 1932 when four crew members out of seven were drowned after being adrift for six hours.

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    SOURCES

    https://www.coflein.gov.uk/en/site/274033/details/redvers-buller

    Western Daily Press - Monday 17 October 1932

    Western Mail - Thursday 03 November 1932

    Staffordshire Sentinel - Saturday 15 October 1932

    Gloucester Citizen - Saturday 15 October 1932

    Western Daily Press - Monday 31 October 1932

    Western Mail - Monday 17 October 1932

    https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?72207

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  • Ep35. Armistice Special
    Nov 11 2020

    BONUS EPISODE!

    To honour all those who served and are serving. All those who gave their lives so we can have a better future. Listen to tales from the front line in the words of the soldiers themselves and get a glimpse into what life was like.

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    SOURCES

    Bristol Archives

    Bristol Mercury

    History Hit


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  • Ep36: WW1 War Hero - Harry Wood
    Nov 16 2020

    Harry Blanshard Wood was born on 21st June 1882 in Pocklington, North Yorkshire. He was the son of John Wood, an agricultural labourer and his wife, Maria Nichol.

    He grew up to become one of the most celebrated heroes of World War One, even being chosen in 1920 as one of Britain's 100 Bravest Men that formed the Guard of Honour at the burial of the Unknown Soldier in Westminster Abbey.

    List to his amazing story of how he survived the war and what happened to him afterwards.

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    SOURCES

    http://www.vconline.org.uk/harry-b-wood-vc/4588564451

    Imperial War Museum.

    Ancestry.

    Find My Past

    National Records of Scotland.

    https://pocklingtonhistory.com/history/20thcentury/pocklingtoninww1/ww1heroes/HarryWoodVC/

    Daily Record - Monday 16 December 1918

    Newcastle Daily Chronicle - Tuesday 18 February 1919

    Western Daily Press - Saturday 16 August 1924

    Western Daily Press - Thursday 21 August 1924

    Cheltenham Chronicle - Saturday 23 August 1924

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    30 mins
  • Ep37: A Soldier's Revenge
    Nov 23 2020

    On a spring Saturday, the villages of Tockington, Olverston and Thornbury were thrown into a state of turmoil at the news of a deliberate act of murder against respectable inhabitant of the village of Tockington.

    This is a story of an embittered man and how his hatred overtook him and caused the death of another. We follow the Ex-Soldier's story right through to the unexpected twist at the end!

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    SOURCES

    Ancestry.Com

    Monmouthshire Merlin - Saturday 24 April 1841

    Leeds Times - Saturday 24 April 1841

    Reading Mercury - Saturday 14 August 1841

    The Evening Chronicle - Wednesday 06 October 1841

    The National Library of Australia

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    24 mins
  • Ep38: The Train Crash Mystery
    Nov 30 2020

    The story has been told again and again and it has been the subject of television and radio programmes. There has also been a touch of mystery, with stories of a woman in black and two child victims who were never claimed or identified.

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    SOURCES

    Nottingham Journal - Monday 15 October 1928

    Londonderry Sentinel - Thursday 18 October 1928

    Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald - Saturday 20 October 1928

    John Bull - Saturday 10 November 1934

    Sheffield Independent - Friday 09 April 1937


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    27 mins
  • Ep39: The L.A. Murders
    Dec 7 2020

    On 17th September 1886, Baynton returned home six o’clock at night, and he had been drinking but he was NOT drunk. He immediately started to threaten and abuse his wife. Why? Because he wasn’t happy with the supper she had made him. This time, Carrie refused to back down to his bullying, so he kicked her to the ground like a dog.

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    SOURCES

    Register of Prisoners 1878 - 1879

    West Somerset Free Press - Saturday 06 November 1886

    The San Francisco Examiner. Saturday 13th November 1886

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  • Ep40: Thomas Chatterton
    Dec 14 2020

    He was revered by poets such as Wordsworth, Shelley and Coleridge and a romanticised painting depicting his deathbed remains an enduring image of doomed artistic talent.

    Nicknamed Bristol’s Shakespeare, Chatterton was the boy poet who died at just 17 years old, having already penned an incredible array of work – from poems and elegies to political letters and satires.

    When you consider his young age and what he achieved, this is an amazing story of a young man who sought greatness and to have his work appreciated but ended in despair.

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    SOURCES

    Bristol Festival of Ideas

    Visit Bristol.

    University of Bristol

    The Scots Magazine - Tuesday 01 September 1789

    Falkirk Herald - Thursday 29 June 1871

    Dundee Evening Telegraph - Monday 26 March 1894

    Illustrated London News - Saturday 27 November 1909


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    26 mins
  • Ep 41. Tales of Christmas
    Dec 21 2020

    Sit back and relax whilst listening to a plethora of festive cheer. Learn what they put on their Christmas trees in the Ukraine as well as who banned Christmas trees.

    Hear about the soldiers being cared for in the hospitals and what really cheered one up.

    Merry Christmas everyone!



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    SOURCES

    Bristol Mercury - Wednesday 26 December 1888

    Western Chronicle - Friday 03 January 1908

    Bristol Mercury - Saturday 23 December 1854

    Western Daily Press - Saturday 28 December 1940

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    24 mins