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  • Remembrance Day 2021: War Memories
    Nov 15 2021

    Observed in Commonwealth countries since the end of the WW1 to honour armed forces members who have died in the line of duty. Following a tradition inaugurated by King George V in 1919 & evolved out of Armistice Day.

    The initial Armistice Day was observed at Buckingham Palace, commencing with King George V hosting a "Banquet in Honour of the President of the French Republic", during the evening hours of 10 November 1919. The first official Armistice Day was subsequently held on the grounds of Buckingham Palace the following morning. During the Second World War, many countries changed the name of the holiday. Member states of the Commonwealth of Nations adopted Remembrance Day, while the US chose Veterans Day.

    In this special episode, you'll hear the stories of people who lived through World War 2 as we honour all those who survived the wars.

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    20 min
  • WW1 War Poems
    Nov 22 2021

    From 1914 to 1918, Flanders Fields was a major battle theatre on the Western Front during the First World War. A million soldiers from more than 50 different countries were wounded, missing or killed in action here. Entire cities and villages were destroyed, their population scattered across Europe and beyond.

    The horror of the war and its aftermath altered the world for decades, and poets responded to the brutalities and losses in new ways. The First World War was “one of the seminal moments of the twentieth century in which literate soldiers, plunged into inhuman conditions, reacted to their surroundings in poems”, writes English lecturer Dr Stuart Lee on Oxford University’s First World War Poetry Digital Archive.

    This episode highlights just three poems but there are so many more out there for you to discover. I hope this encourages you to find some more.

    THIS PODCAST

    This podcast has been specially edited from a Bradley Stoke Radio show in Bristol, England.

    If you liked it please leave a rating and maybe a comment and if you’d like to support the show with a donation, however small, you can go to Ko-Fi.com

    Some more great news for you, if you were interested in buying merchandise featuring the show’s logo, then pop over to Teepublic.com, you’ll find lots of things to choose from.

    So, thankyou for listening and until next time guys, take care and look after each other.

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    If you wish to donate and sponsor our endeavours to raise money for the Suicide Prevention Bristol charity, then go to our dedicated Justgiving page. This walk and the money raised is dedicated to Sara, who sadly passed away in March this year. Remember, if you feel low, there's always someone you can talk to and you are more important than you probably know.

    Thanks in advance for your support.

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    SOURCES

    The Great War 1914-1918

    Poetry Foundation

    In Flanders Fields Museum

    The Isaac Rosenberg Collection

    Guelph Museums

    Commonwealth War Graves Commission

    1914 & Other Poems by Rupert Brooke, Sidgwick & Jackson

    The Spectator Rupert Brooke and Skyros. By Stanley Casson. 6 Aug 1921 -

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    24 min
  • The Avenging Sailor (Part 1)
    Nov 29 2021

    One afternoon in 1938, a tall, good-looking 22 year old young able Seaman arrived at his parents home in Bristol, on leave from his ship docked in Portsmouth. Two hours later he went quietly with officers to the Central Police Station to face the charge of murdering his Father.

    What reason would this law abiding man have for committing such a heinous crime? Listen to the first part of this two part story to find out.

    THIS PODCAST

    This podcast has been specially edited from a Bradley Stoke Radio show in Bristol, England.

    If you liked it please leave a rating and maybe a comment and if you’d like to support the show with a donation, however small, you can go to Ko-Fi.com

    Some more great news for you, if you were interested in buying merchandise featuring the show’s logo, then pop over to Teepublic.com, you’ll find lots of things to choose from.

    So, thankyou for listening and until next time guys, take care and look after each other.

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    The BIG Bristol to London Stroll

    If you wish to donate and sponsor our endeavours to raise money for the Suicide Prevention Bristol charity, then go to our dedicated Justgiving page. This walk and the money raised is dedicated to Sara, who sadly passed away in March this year. Remember, if you feel low, there's always someone you can talk to and you are more important than you probably know.

    Thanks in advance for your support.

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    SOURCES

    Western Daily Press - Monday 04 April 1938

    Western Daily Press - Thursday 07 July 1938

    Western Daily Press - Wednesday 13 April 1938

    Ancestry.

    1911 Census

    1939 Census

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    25 min
  • The Avenging Sailor (Part 2)
    Dec 6 2021

    22 year old able Seaman Fred Smith admitted murdering his father. He was the only one in the room standing over the body with a razor in his hand. The jury had to listen to the full story before coming to a decision.

    The names in this episode have been changed by request of the living relatives.

    THIS PODCAST

    This podcast has been specially edited from a Bradley Stoke Radio show in Bristol, England.

    If you liked it please leave a rating and maybe a comment and if you’d like to support the show with a donation, however small, you can go to Ko-Fi.com

    Some more great news for you, if you were interested in buying merchandise featuring the show’s logo, then pop over to Teepublic.com, you’ll find lots of things to choose from.

    So, thankyou for listening and until next time guys, take care and look after each other.

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    SOURCES

    Western Daily Press - Monday 04 April 1938

    Western Daily Press - Thursday 07 July 1938

    Western Daily Press - Wednesday 13 April 1938

    Liverpool Daily Post - Monday 20 February 1939

    Ancestry.

    1911 Census

    1939 Census

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    25 min
  • Pantomime Chaos
    Dec 13 2021

    There was an enormous crowd, all eager to get inside and see the new pantomime 'Robinson Crusoe' in one of the best theatres in the country, and as soon as the pit and gallery doors were opened, they all rushed in. Hundreds of people, keen to get a good seat. During the first few minutes, a woman falls over, then another and before long chaos and panic was all around.

    the full list of those who sadly perished includes...

    • Joseph Smith, 15 years of age, 9, Phoenix-street, Barton-hill, Charles Pring, 17 years of age, Mill-lane, Bedminster.
    • Mary Ellen Sherwood, aged 16, domestic servant, of 10, Alfred-hill.
    • John Merchant, aged 18, of St. James's-back.
    • Eliza Lucas, aged 18, of 2, Marsh-lane, St. Philip's.
    • Patrick Donovan, aged 17, of 2, Jacob-street, St. Philip's.
    • Alfred William Kew, aged 18, of 11, Clark-street, Philip-street, Bedminster.
    • Thomas Pearson, aged about 21, shopman to Mr Seth Thomas, glass and china dealer, of High-street. Pearson had only been in Bristol about a fortnight. He is a native of Blackpool, near Liverpool.
    • George Potter, son of Samuel Potter, of Mead-lane, Bedminster.
    • Samuel Hill, aged 13, of 21, Lamb-street, St. Jude's.
    • Ellen Jones, aged 15, daughter of James Jones, carrier between Bristol and Weston-super-Mare, of Regent-street, Weston. Also her sister (aged 19), since dead.
    • Sarah Ann Gilby, of West-street, Bedminster.
    • A middle-aged man, named Vining, of 41, Stanley-street, Euston-road.
    • William Alden, assistant to Mr Thomas, High-street, Bristol. Catherine Brewer, aged 16 years, Kingsland-road, St. Philip's. 'Charles Talbot, aged 10, Hotwells.
    • John Davies, aged 13 years, 19, Castle-ditch.
    • Elizabeth Hall, aged 59, Croft's-end, St. George's, Gloucestershire.


    THIS PODCAST

    This podcast has been specially edited from a Bradley Stoke Radio show in Bristol, England.

    If you liked it please leave a rating and maybe a comment and if you’d like to support the show with a donation, however small, you can go to Ko-Fi.com

    Some more great news for you, if you were interested in buying merchandise featuring the show’s logo, then pop over to Teepublic.com, you’ll find lots of things to choose from.

    So, thankyou for listening and until next time guys, take care and look after each other.

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    SOURCES

    Glasgow Herald - Tuesday 28 December 1869

    Liverpool Mercury - Tuesday 28 December 1869

    Exeter Flying Post - Wednesday 29 December 1869

    Leeds Mercury - Thursday 30 December 1869

    Glasgow Herald - Friday 31 December 1869

    Arthur Lloyd

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    30 min
  • Christmas Traditions
    Dec 20 2021

    Ever wondered why we do certain things only during the festive season? Well, wonder no more as we look into a few of the Christmas traditions that have been around for decades. Some for much, much longer.

    THIS PODCAST

    This podcast has been specially edited from a Bradley Stoke Radio show in Bristol, England.

    If you liked it please leave a rating and maybe a comment and if you’d like to support the show with a donation, however small, you can go to Ko-Fi.com

    Some more great news for you, if you were interested in buying merchandise featuring the show’s logo, then pop over to Teepublic.com, you’ll find lots of things to choose from.

    So, thankyou for listening and until next time guys, take care and look after each other.

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    SOURCES

    A Dictionary of English Folklore. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Jacqueline Simpson; Steve Roud, (2000).

    Marmion: A Tale of Flodden Field. Walter Scott (1808).

    Daily Mail

    Muskogee Times 28th Dec 1909

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    23 min
  • More Christmas Traditions
    Dec 25 2021

    In this episode, we continue to find out the history behind some well known Christmas traditions. Have you ever wondered about who the hell came up with the idea of explosives at your festive meal? Yes, I'm talking about the Christmas cracker. What about the origins of the Yule Log? All this and more in a special little festive gift episode.

    Merry Christmas Everyone and thanks so much for your support.


    THIS PODCAST

    This podcast has been specially edited from a Bradley Stoke Radio show in Bristol, England.

    If you liked it please leave a rating and maybe a comment and if you’d like to support the show with a donation, however small, you can go to Ko-Fi.com

    Some more great news for you, if you were interested in buying merchandise featuring the show’s logo, then pop over to Teepublic.com, you’ll find lots of things to choose from.

    So, thankyou for listening and until next time guys, take care and look after each other.

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    CONTACT ME…

    Email: info@backtracker.co.uk

    Facebook: @BackTrackerUK

    Instagram: @backtrackeruk

    Twitter: @BackTrackerUK

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    The BIG Bristol to London Stroll

    If you wish to donate and sponsor our endeavours to raise money for the Suicide Prevention Bristol charity, then go to our dedicated Justgiving page. This walk and the money raised is dedicated to Sara, who sadly passed away in March this year. Remember, if you feel low, there's always someone you can talk to and you are more important than you probably know.

    Thanks in advance for your support.

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    SOURCES

    Ancestry

    BBC History

    Findmypast

    Observations on Popular Antiquities. Bourne, Henry. (1777)

    The Times Newspaper

    Daily Mirror

    Tom Smith's Christmas crackers: an illustrated history. Peter Kimpton (2005)

    A Dictionary of English Folklore. Simpson, Jacqueline and Steve Roud (2003).


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    24 min