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Sovereign Hill Education's Podcast

11 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 11 years ago -

Sovereign Hill is an outdoor, activated museum in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. We tell the exciting story of the Australian goldrushes. These podcasts feature experts exploring topical themes in Victorian and goldrush history.

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Episodes

Why Ballarat did not become a ghost town

April 19, 2013 06:52 - 5 minutes - 5.27 MB

Author and Historian Doug Bradby discusses why Ballarat did not become a ghost town when other gold towns did.

Why Ballarat is not a Ghost Town

August 19, 2011 04:10 - 5 minutes - 5.27 MB

Author and Historian, Doug Bradby discusses the different phases of mining in Ballarat to explain why this city did not become a ghost town after the first rush to find gold. Doug is the author of the Seriously Weird History of Australia series.

Queen Victoria's Wedding

August 17, 2011 01:31 - 6 minutes - 5.58 MB

Sovereign Hill Historian, Anna Kyi, discusses George Hayter's painting The Marriage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. A lithograph of this painting can be found in the Charlie Napier Hotel dining room. Anna discusses the courtship, wedding and married life of this famous couple. Music by Men O' the Hill.

Qatre Bras

August 17, 2011 01:27 - 5 minutes - 5.39 MB

Sovereign Hill Historian, Jan Croggon, takes us on a fascinating voyage into a painting called Quatre Bras by Lady Butler. It tells the story of a huge battle that took place two days before the battle of Waterloo, a battle that shaped modern European history. A print of this artwork can be found in the Charlie Napier Hotel at Sovereign Hill. Music by Men O' the Hill.

The Relief of Lucknow

August 17, 2011 01:24 - 8 minutes - 8.19 MB

Sovereign Hill's Deputy CEO and Museums Director Tim Sullivan explains the story behind a wonderful artwork called The Relief of Lucknow painted by Thomas Jones Barker. He explains the nature of British colonial rule in India and the horror of the Indian muntiny. The painting depicts Bristish troops relieving Lucknow after a three month siege by 10,000 rebels. A print of the painting can be found in the New York Bakery at Sovereign Hill. Music by Men O' the Hill.

Easter Traditions

August 16, 2011 01:46 - 7 minutes - 6.71 MB

In this podcast Sovereign Hill Historian Jan Croggon and Honorary Musicologist Terence FitzSimons talk and sing about the fascinating world of old Easter traditions.

Catholic Education in Ballarat

August 16, 2011 01:30 - 6 minutes - 6.15 MB

Author and Historian Jill Blee speaks about early Catholic Schools on the Ballarat Diggings. The recording contains some wonderful quotes about the poor standards and the hardships faced by students and teachers alike. Music by Men o' the Hill. Quotes by Barry Kay.

What Made Victoria Different

August 16, 2011 01:25 - 29 minutes - 27.2 MB

Sovereign Hill has initiated an annual lecture series about local history in honour of Professor Weston Bate OAM. In this lecture, Weston Bate himself discusses "What made Victoria Different".

Alcohol on the Goldfields

August 16, 2011 01:20 - 9 minutes - 8.39 MB

In August 2010 Sovereign Hill's CEO, Jeremy Johnson, delivered this entertaining presentation at the University of Ballarat Beer Awards. Jeremy explores some of the laws and vices surrounding alcohol on the Victorian goldfields.

Settlers and Songs

August 15, 2011 06:15 - 31 minutes - 29.3 MB

Sovereign Hill's Honorary Musicologist, Dr. Terence Fitzsimons presents this wonderful insight into early immigration to the Port Phillip District, Victoria.

Songs of the Goldfields

August 15, 2011 05:21 - 41 minutes - 38.3 MB

Dr. Terence Fitzsimons is Sovereign Hill's Honorary Musicologist and a member of the resident band Men'O The Hill. Terence possesses a passion for the music of the 1850s and an understanding of the origins and contemporary meanings of individual songs. In this podcast he explores the history of the goldrushes through song.