In this episode, we meet Dr Louise Ryland-Epton, one of the historians writing a new history of Kington Langley for the Victoria County History project. In a wide-ranging chat delving right back to the Anglo-Saxon age, we find out about Louise's work and what she and her colleagues have learned about the village during their intensive research. You can read and comment on the draft history by clicking here. As always, readings are by Alexandra Beeby, words and music are by me, Adrian Beeby.
Episode 13: God Speed the Plough
Episode 12: The Secret Life of Chippenham Pit Stop
Episode 11: Death and the Maiden
Episode 10: A Brief History of Drinking
Episode 9: The Man Who Put The Great Into Greathouse
Episode 8: The Gentle Passions of Robin and Heather Tanner
Episode 7: The Notebook
Episode 6: The Boy In The Moat
Episode 5: Julie Davis talks local history
Episode 4: Draycot Cerne and the Draycot Estate
Episode 3: Lost Kington Langley
Episode 2: Kington Langley Goes To War
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