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Isadora Martin-Dye
History Through A House
Lighthearted British History From The Beginning
Join Isadora (a Brit with a degree in History) as she helps to educate two American guys on a little about the history of the house they have all just moved into, and therefor England as a whole. It a really old house! Together they investigate some of the skills passed down for generations, explores some of the weirdest bits of British life and talk science, crime, death and murder. Semi-educational, and semi-frustrating as Isadora tries to keep them on track, the segways sometimes prove how ignorant they all are, and how you can always learn something you never knew before. So far they...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 25 ratings
I want to see the house.
I love the podcast. I am so very curious to see the home and the projects they are working on. Entertaining and informative.
mface via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/29/21
Brilliant!
I found this podcast searching for Celtic history while research my own family history. It is definitely quirky and the guys can be equally annoying and hilarious. But Isadora is brilliant and I love her approach to explaining the history on a detailed level.
melissambaker via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/03/20
Pretty much says it all. The show just keeps getting more interesting
BeanSprout1987 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/15/20
Recent Episodes
Ben and Adam asked for more information on Roman occupation in South-West England, so Isadora delivered. They talk about nearly a dozen Roman sites in England, the infamous mosaics that everyone dreams of finding, as well as catching people up on the goings on at Longlands, their Tudor house in...
Published 06/18/20
I generally only realise how uneducated I am about something when I start to learn about it. In this episode we look at People of Color (and primarily those who are Black), and their earliest relationship with Britain. A relationship that included the power of an emperor, the skills of African...
Published 06/02/20
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