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Friday, 4 January 2013. TARDIS Travels to Castles of England and Wales. It may come as a surprise that television's most famous time traveller has a surprisingly distant relationship with the fortified nobles' homes which are scattered across our island. You might expect that Medieval England is an obvious destination for what started as a children's TV show with a partly educational remit - but it is not the case. The studio-bound nature of the early seasons. Meant that often painted backdrops were used.

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Friday, 4 January 2013. TARDIS Travels to Castles of England and Wales. It may come as a surprise that television's most famous time traveller has a surprisingly distant relationship with the fortified nobles' homes which are scattered across our island. You might expect that Medieval England is an obvious destination for what started as a children's TV show with a partly educational remit - but it is not the case. The studio-bound nature of the early seasons. Meant that often painted backdrops were used.

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The History Bystander: The Mysterious Death of Mrs Charnley

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Sunday, 18 December 2011. The Mysterious Death of Mrs Charnley. A unexplained death in Victorian England is an instantly captivating notion. From the fiction of Sherlock Holmes to fact of Mr Whicher, it's proven to be a repeatedly popular topic. Little wonder I became so easily drawn into a world of 19th century intrigue, when I chanced upon a remark in the Victorian Diary of my relative Farmer John. You can read about the death of the ancestor. Dated December 7, 1878. An inquest was held, on Wednesday, ...

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The History Bystander: September 2011

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Sunday, 25 September 2011. The Long Life and Terrible Death of My Ancestor Judith Harrison. For years I've had in my possession a copy of the diary of a relative of mine who lived in Victorian England. He was the first cousin of my mum's great-grandmother. Whilst his story is fascinating and detailed, his grandmother - our common ancestor - has her own tale. More than ten years before he began recording daily life on the farm, she had made headlines for her own reasons. The modern world was just beginnin...

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The History Bystander: August 2011

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Wednesday, 31 August 2011. The Parallel World of Football in History. One hundred years from now I wonder whether it will be very well known that one by-product of the UK Riots of August 2011 was disruption to the football fixtures on the first day of the season. Many - I suspect particularly those in academia - might comment that the postponement of some trivial sport doesn't deserve to be observed in the same breath as the violence, damage and death which was caused in that insane week. That morning, t...

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The History Bystander: Ghosts in the Snow - Chasing Ancestors North

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Thursday, 24 November 2011. Ghosts in the Snow - Chasing Ancestors North. Half the joy of being a genealogist is poring over the census records, deciphering ancient hand-writing, working out who the correct parents should be, and trying to draw a diagram that represents a family. But if you really want to play the sleuth, as we all love to do, the other half of this great hobby is getting out there. Walk their streets. Find their houses. Visit their churches. My trail began with this certificate:. My dee...

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The History Bystander: The Building that Still Stood on 6th Nov 1605

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Tuesday, 8 November 2011. The Building that Still Stood on 6th Nov 1605. Bonfire Night is a prominent date in the British calendar and whilst it sadly doesn't warrant a day off work, it is at least a significant night for many families and communities who gather together and set fire to things. Yet despite the common knowledge we have about November 5th, it is surprising that the setting for those fateful events is almost entirely anonymous. In the 12th century, a second hall was built to the south and d...

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