Historic Royal Palaces Podcast
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Hampton Court Palace was built and maintained by craftspeople, and this is a practice that endures to this day at the palaces. We follow Master Bricklayer Emma Simpson into her workshop where she describes the joy of her work and how it connects her to history. We then hear from Assistant Curator Alexandra Stevenson as she tells us about her research into female craftspeople who had a hand in building the palaces.
To find out more about the forgotten stories of those who worked at the royal palaces over 300 years ago, a new exhibition is opening at Kensington Palace.
https://www.hrp.org.uk/kensington-palace/whats-on/untold-lives/
The Six Tudor Queens with Tracy Borman
The Indian Army at the Palace – Legacy of Empire
The Indian Army at the Palace – Context of Empire
A Space I Love S2 – The Hidden Tudor Chapel with Dan Jackson
A Space I Love S2 – Queen Charlotte's Drawing Room with Polly Putnam
A Space I Love S2 – The Banqueting House roof with Lee Prosser
A Space I Love S2 – The Tower of London's Chapel Royal with Alfred Hawkins
A Space I Love S2 – The Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection with Matthew Storey
A Space I Love Series 2 – The King’s House with Alden Gregory
A Space I Love SERIES TWO coming soon
Behind-The-Scenes in the Conservation Studio
Curator Tour - Crown to Couture at Kensington Palace
Fashion is Political – the Legacy of Georgian Power Dressing
Red Carpet Fashion and the Georgian Court - From Royal Palace to Met Gala
A History of Coronations
Henry VIII's Portable Palaces Part 2
Henry VIII's Portable Palaces Part 1
21 Questions with Lucy Worsley
21 Questions with Tracy Borman - International Women's Day
Jewish Medieval History at the Tower of London
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