The autumnal colours are so lovely we are going to go off line for a few days to recharge the batteries with a few walks in the Hampshire countryside! We are also taking the time out to get ahead with our podcast production.
Arts and crafts probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when you think of British Army Flying, but Dan Ball explores the unique way it is being used in Hampshire to get local communities involved with aviation history.
From the roaring cannons of pirate ships to packed air raid shelters of World War II, Martin Jakeman discusses how history can be more than words on a page.
The image of ragged sailors singing sea shanties as waves crash onto the deck is inseparable from our view of sailing. In this podcast Martin Jakeman discusses the history and function of this Royal Navy tradition.
Join Christopher Mulvey and discover why the speech of a North Sea island has become the global language, why Her Majesty doesn’t speak like a Hampshire farmer, and what Winchester’s got to do with it!
Join us as we talk to James Freeman, and discover the fascinating story behind the Friends of King Alfred Buses, as well as more on the buses and the King Alfred Bus Company.