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This week’s episode of Loaves to Legends explores the story of two criminals who were tried in our courtroom. Their crimes - and failures - are detailed in crime documents that are held in our collection. This is the story of Olsen and Webb!
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Feedback and answers to our question of the week might be shared in a future episode!
Each week we will release one new episode, so make sure to follow Loaves to Legends on Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube. Follow us on social media! BlueSky @sandwichmuseum.bsky.social; Instagram @sandwich_museum; Facebook ‘Sandwich Guildhall Museum & Archives’ and X @sandwichmuseum
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Loaves to Legends is a podcast brought to you by Museum Manager Millie and Volunteer Gia, from Sandwich Guildhall Museum. It's a podcast exploring the history of Sandwich; a small town with a big history. Listen to us as we debunk the story surrounding the mysterious rat in our museum, expose the crimes and tribulations of a convicted murderer using the court documents in our collection and discuss the hugely important history of the Magna Carta.
Each week we will release one new episode, so make sure to follow Loaves to Legends on Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube, or check our website every week for links to all episodes, plus show notes and source references for every episode.
This episode is researched and written by Kat, with additions from Gia, hosted by Gia and Kat, edited by Millie, with thanks to Ian Pittaway for the music translation and Kat Batchelor for the music recording and finally, thanks to Beth Stone for the episode artwork.
sandwichguildhallmuseum.co.uk
Millie: [email protected]
Gia: Instagram: @giaradley
[any other hosts’ social media]
Beth: Instagram: @hello.instabstone
Ian Pittaway's article: The English estampie: interpreting a medieval dance(?) tune (revised, with new analysis & new video) – Early Music Muse
By Sandwich Guildhall MuseumThis week’s episode of Loaves to Legends explores the story of two criminals who were tried in our courtroom. Their crimes - and failures - are detailed in crime documents that are held in our collection. This is the story of Olsen and Webb!
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Join the Discord
Email us: [email protected]
Feedback and answers to our question of the week might be shared in a future episode!
Each week we will release one new episode, so make sure to follow Loaves to Legends on Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube. Follow us on social media! BlueSky @sandwichmuseum.bsky.social; Instagram @sandwich_museum; Facebook ‘Sandwich Guildhall Museum & Archives’ and X @sandwichmuseum
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Loaves to Legends is a podcast brought to you by Museum Manager Millie and Volunteer Gia, from Sandwich Guildhall Museum. It's a podcast exploring the history of Sandwich; a small town with a big history. Listen to us as we debunk the story surrounding the mysterious rat in our museum, expose the crimes and tribulations of a convicted murderer using the court documents in our collection and discuss the hugely important history of the Magna Carta.
Each week we will release one new episode, so make sure to follow Loaves to Legends on Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube, or check our website every week for links to all episodes, plus show notes and source references for every episode.
This episode is researched and written by Kat, with additions from Gia, hosted by Gia and Kat, edited by Millie, with thanks to Ian Pittaway for the music translation and Kat Batchelor for the music recording and finally, thanks to Beth Stone for the episode artwork.
sandwichguildhallmuseum.co.uk
Millie: [email protected]
Gia: Instagram: @giaradley
[any other hosts’ social media]
Beth: Instagram: @hello.instabstone
Ian Pittaway's article: The English estampie: interpreting a medieval dance(?) tune (revised, with new analysis & new video) – Early Music Muse