Jersey Heritage Podcast
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Discover fascinating stories and explore the history of Jersey.
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S3E30 The Frank Falla Archive
This incredible digital archive tells the stories of Channel Islanders, who were deported and imprisoned during WW2. Join hosts, Mel and Perry, as they speak to Professor Gilly Carr about developing…
S3E29 The RMS Titanic
Tune into our latest episode exploring story of the Titanic through a unique Jersey lens. Hosts, Perry and Mel will be uncovering the Island’s connections to the ill-fated voyage. We’re joined by…
S3E28 Getting to know Edmund Blampied
In today's episode, Mel is diving into the expressive world of Edmund Blampied, one of Jersey's most iconic artists. Blampied's expressive etchings, whimsical illustrations and deeply human…
S3E27 A tribute to Marcel Moore
Behind every Claude Cahun image was Marcel Moore, artist, visionary and radical of her own right. Join the 'Small Island, Big Stories Sessions' to bring Marcel Moore into the frame.Louise Downie,…
S3E26 The Glass Rainbow, Henry Thomas Bosdet
Henry Thomas Bosdet was born in Jersey on 7 January 1856, after spending his early years in the Island he moved to London around the 1860s.By age 17 he was a student at the Royal Academy. Bosdet’s…
S3E25 Creating the Jersey Occupation Tapestry
In today's 'Small Island, Big Stories' episode, hosts Mel and Perry pay tribute to the Occupation tapestry of Jersey. This incredible crafted legacy was left to Jersey Heritage by a talented group…
S3E24 Jèrriais ‘Our Island speaks’
In today's episode, hosts, Mel and Perry are talking all things Jèrriais, exploring place names, practical uses of our native language, and how Jèrriais helps us discover our Island's history.From La…
S3E23 Royal Charters
In this episode, our hosts are joined by Director of Archives and Collections, Linda Romeril, who talks to us about Jersey's Royal Charters.Taking us back to 1341 and and the first Charter issued to…
S3E22 Our Weird and Wonderful Collection
In today's episode, hosts Mel and Perry are joined by Rouen Ollivier, the museum registrar. Rouen shares some insight into our weird and wonderful collection and some of the stories that accompany…
S3E21 Behind the scenes of conservation
Join hosts Mel and Perry for a 'Small Island's Big Stories Session' on all things conservation and restoration. Jersey Heritage Conservator, Harry Richards, talks about how the Conservation Team get…
S3E20 Le Câtillon II - the world’s largest Celtic coin hoard
In the latest 'Small Island Big Stories' episode, hosts Mel and Perry are digging into the story about Le Câtillon II - the world’s largest Celtic coin hoard. Discovered in 2012 y by two local…
S3E19 Ancient Craft with Dr. James Dilley
In today's episode hosts, Mel and Perry are joined by Dr. James Dilley, the founder of Ancient Craft. James is going to be taking us on a journey of craftsmanship and living history with specific…
S3E18 Life after Liberation
In today’s episode, The Small Island Big Stories host Mel, sits in on a fascinating conversation about Island life after Liberation between Jersey writer & researcher Mark Lamerton & Lucy…
S3E17 Caroline Trachy – Paving the way for Women’s Rights
Have you ever wondered who changed women's rights to stand for election in Jersey? In our latest episode of our ‘Small Island, Big Story Sessions’ podcast, we explore the life of Caroline Trachy, a…
S3E16 Jersey’s Diaspora Community with Dr Mariana Pereira
In this episode, hosts Mel and Perry are joined by Dr. Mariana Pereira, who is a post-doctoral research associate at the University of York. Mariana conducts her studies at the Heritage for Global…
S3E15 The other side of Lillie Langtry
In this episode of the *Small Island Big Story Sessions*, we're exploring the life of 'the Jersey Lillie' born Emilie Charlotte Le Breton on October 13 1853, Lillie Langtry has been famous for her…
S3E14 The Battle of Jersey
Described as "15 minutes of mayhem" by historian Doug Ford, find out more about Jersey’s famous battle which took place in the Royal Square in St Helier, Jersey on 6 January 1781. Hosts, Mel and…
S3E13 Bouan Noué! A Community Christmas
In this Christmas special we will be sharing our Jèrriais roots, which explore festive Jersey traditions, to how Christmas is celebrated by our vibrant multicultural community today. We want to give…
S3E12 The Prince and the Poisoner
In the latest episode of our ‘Small Island, Big Story Sessions’ podcast, hosts Mel and Perry are joined by Dan Morrison, author of 'The Prince and the Poisoner'. When Dan visited Jersey recently, he…
S3E11 Girls don’t Surf with Arlene Maltman
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…
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Jersey Heritage Podcast has published 39 episodes since January 2021, covering topics in Education, History.
Jersey Heritage Podcast is currently highly active with new episodes monthly. Average episode length is 42m.
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