Discover fascinating stories and explore the history of Jersey.
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In this episode, Podcast hosts, Mel and Perry are joined by Dan Morrison, author of 'The Prince and the Poisoner'. When Dan visited Jersey recently he came on the Podcast to tell us more... Find out about a muder that rocked the Raj and how the investigation is linked to Jersey through the Cheif of the Culcutter murder investigation, Le Broc. Dan i…
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Girls don’t Surf with Arlene Maltman
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In this episode Mel and Perry welcome Jersey's very own British and European surf champion, Arlene Maltman. Arlene shares her incredible story of being a female surfer in a male dominated sport. Mel and Perry will talk about the heritage of surfing in Jersey, how the names of surf spots have become part of our intangible cultural heritage and how s…
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How would you feel if your sexuality was illegal? How would you form relationships? Where would you go and what would you do? Hosts Mel and Perry read between the lines of the LGBTQ+ history in the Channel Islands. They speak to Vic Tanner Davy who'll be sharing some the stories of interesting characters, the challenges they faced and the history o…
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In today's episode, we are going to be exploring the lost dolmen of La Coupe, a series of ancient stones on the sea shore in Jersey, that have given local archaeologists and geologists much to deliberate. Are these stone just a jumbled mass on the sea shore, or are they actually a megalithic monument? If so, how did they get there? Where they caref…
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Food History with food historian Annie Gray
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From conger soup to pigeon pie, and everything in between. Mel and Perry are joined by food historian, Dr Annie Gray. Taking a tour through food from preparation to digestion, the pod takes you back through the history of food, how recipes have developed throughout the years with the introduction of new ingredients and how we eat food now. This is …
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Join Mel and Perry as they talk to Director of Archives and Collections, Linda Romeril, about a list people who were executed and the executioners themselves- a document that covers crimes and executions of the 14th – 18th centuries. Who were the executioners and who were they executing and why? This podcast episode contains discussions on sensitiv…
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In today's episode, we are going to be diving into jersey's rich maritime history. We'll be focusing on the shipwrecks of the Channel Islands with local historian and former Jersey heritage curator, Doug Ford. We'll be sharing stories of life at sea and the perils of navigating our treacherous waters which take us into darker stories of cannibalism…
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In today's episode, Mel and Perry are going to be talking to Paul Lister, he'll be sharing first hand experience of what it was like to work in a Cold War bunker here in Jersey. Hidden in a street in the heart of St. Heller, this Jersey Command Center was used to pass and receive messages of potential nuclear fallout around the UK and Europe. We ar…
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Join Mel and Perry as they talk to Harry Le Feuvre, Digital Access Manager at Jersey Archive. Harry will be sharing his research into the fascinating lives into Kenneth and Kathleen Le Sueur their collection of letters and photographs encompass their tales of distance travel, romance and possible espionage! If you are enjoying the Small Island, Big…
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Language and links to the calendar year of festivals, celebrations and traditions
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How does Jersey's native language, Jèrriais, link to the Island's festivals, celebrations and traditions. Starting in January in the depths of winter we take a look at the calendar year from old Christmas day, to 'quarter days' such as Michalmas. Mel and Perry are joined once more by Geraint Jennings, Jèrriais Promotions Officer and take a tour aro…
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Jersey's native language and its links to folklore
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Join Perry and Mel as they take a journey through the Island's native language, Jèrriais, and its links to Jersey's folklore. From 'black dogs' to 'water spirits', Jèrriais plays a key role in how the Island's superstitions and tales have been shared and retold throughout generations. They are joined by Jersey Heritage's Jèrriais Promotions Manager…
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Witch trials of Jersey, Channel Islands
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Did you know that Jersey was considered the witch hunting capital of Atlantic Europe? Mel and Perry look at Jersey Archive documents and explore how public beliefs of witchcraft turned into moral panic and prosecution. Become a Jersey Heritage Member and support our work telling the Island's story. Visit our website for details.…
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Exploring Jersey’s links to transatlantic slavery. Episode 3
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Martin Toft of the Société Jersiaise describes how archival research inspired him to travel to Brazil and Belize to discover more about Jersey’s links to the slave trade. Find out more in our Trade Roots exhibition, now on at Jersey Museum, Art Gallery & Victorian House. Become a Jersey Heritage Member and support our work to tell the Island's stor…
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Exploring Jersey’s links to transatlantic slavery. Episode 1
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Professor Brycchan Carey of Northumbria University discusses 200 years of silence on the subject and encourages us all to question the past. Find out more in our Trade Roots exhibition, now on at Jersey Museum, Art Gallery & Victorian House. Become a Jersey Heritage Member and support our work to tell the Island's story. Find out more on our websit…
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Exploring Jersey’s links to transatlantic slavery. Episode 2
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Keith McClelland of the Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slavery discusses the evidence for Channel Islanders’ involvement in the slave trade. Find out more in our Trade Roots exhibition, now on at Jersey Museum, Art Gallery & Victorian House. Become a Jersey Heritage Member and support our work to tell the Island's story. Find out m…
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Discover the incredible love story of Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore, and their daring resistance work during the Occupation. Claude Cahun (1894-1954) was an artist, photographer and writer. She is best known today for her surreal self-portrait photographs which show her dressed as different characters. Cahun questioned the accepted status-quo, part…
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Explore the story of Seymour Tower and the magnificent wetlands site in which it stands, a mile off Jersey’s south-east coast. Find out more about the history of Seymour Tower or why not stay at the Tower yourself? Take a look at our website for details. Become a Jersey Heritage Member and support our work to tell the Island's story. Find out more …
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This Heritage Podcast explores the story of Howard D, Jersey’s first motor lifeboat, and the rest of the historic fleet on display outside the Maritime Museum. Come and explore the Maritime Museum yourself, take a look at our website for opening times. Become a Jersey Heritage Member and support our work telling the Island's story. Visit our websit…
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Discover the history of the landmark Radio Tower that stands high on the cliffs at La Corbiere overlooking the lighthouse and Jersey’s dramatic south-west coastline. What were the many challenges of converting this concrete German tower into a unique holiday home? Set on a clifftop overlooking Corbière lighthouse on Jersey’s south-west tip, the Rad…
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Step behind the scenes at Jersey Archive and explore fascinating stories from the collection of Aliens Registration Cards. From Breton farm workers to South American piano teachers, Jersey was a surprisingly international community in the 1920s when these immigration cards were created. Jersey Archive is the Island’s national repository holding arc…
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Uncover the secrets of Jersey’s Cold War Bunker with some of the people who worked there in the 1980s. They describe its operation role and share their memories of the fateful night in 1986 when the Chernobyl accident threatened to turn a nuclear nightmare into reality. Want to explore the Cold War Bunker yourself. Visit our website for details. Be…
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