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The Frost Fair

Tales of History and Imagination

English - December 21, 2022 03:50 - 11 minutes - 12.2 MB - ★★★★★ - 3 ratings
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Happy Holidays all! This week we travel back to the Thames river, scene of The Revenge of the Tallysticks, to discuss the Great Frost Fair of 1683-4. 


Tales of History and Imagination will be back with some new episodes on January 25th 2023. In the meantime I’m hoping to re-upload several older episodes. Keep an eye on the social media accounts for details as I’ll be dropping them back into the feed whenever they’re done…              



Sources this week include: This was part of a much longer episode which, on first pass ran to two hours - and contained a dozen shorter tales - so I consulted articles rather than books this week. 


This History Today blog post, this Historic UK dot com article, this Museum of London article, this Art UK article


And a couple of jstor articles (which will be paywalled to most people) were consulted. 


I should also mention, Dr Sean Munger’s Second Decade podcast episode on the Last Frost Fair got me tuned into this topic. Though at time of writing Sean hasn’t posted a new episode to Second Decade for 18 months, I strongly recommend his show.



The blog post of the episode is here.


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Music, writing, narration, mixing normally all yours truly. This week I threw together covers of


 


Sleigh Ride (Leroy Anderson).
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (Traditional, thought to have been written in response to a spate of newer-sounding hymns in the 1500s)
And Winter Wonderland (Felix Bernard & Richard Bernhard Smith) 



For more information on Simone click here. 


 

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