The Door History Podcast
1) Susanna Meredith, the convict laundry and washing for love
Lena Augustinson talks to Naomi Clifford about her research into the work of Mrs Meredith, a pioneer in the rehabilitation of women convicts, and about how criminal women were viewed in the 19th centu...Show More
2) Through the Door: Loughborough Road – Bella Burge at Glenwood House
A mini-series in which historian Tracey Gregory talks with Naomi Clifford about the inhabitants of Loughborough Road in Brixton, South London. Tracey’s blog, Loughborough Road Stories blog, explore...Show More
3) Through the Door: Loughborough Road – Jeanette Tassie Cowen at 4 Langholme Villas
A mini-series in which historian Tracey Gregory talks with Naomi Clifford about the inhabitants of Loughborough Road in Brixton, South London. Tracey’s blog, Loughborough Road Stories blog, explore...Show More
Through the Door: Loughborough Road – Jeanette Tassie Cowen at 4 Langholme Villas
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4) Through the Door: Loughborough Road – Eva Tear at No. 22
A mini-series in which historian Tracey Gregory talks with Naomi Clifford about the inhabitants of Loughborough Road in Brixton, South London. Tracey’s blog, Loughborough Road Stories blog, expl...Show More
5) Through the Door: Loughborough Road – Alphonsine at No. 50
A mini-series in which historian Tracey Gregory talks with Naomi Clifford about the inhabitants of Loughborough Road in Brixton, South London. Tracey’s blog, Loughborough Road Stories blog, explore...Show More
6) Through the Door: Loughborough Road – Irene Pye at No. 66
A mini-series in which historian Tracey Gregory talks with Naomi Clifford about the inhabitants of Loughborough Road in Brixton, South London. Tracey’s blog, Loughborough Road Stories, explores the...Show More
7) Through the Door: Loughborough Road – Ella Zuila at No. 32
A mini-series in which historian Tracey Gregory talks with Naomi Clifford about the inhabitants of Loughborough Road in Brixton, South London. Tracey’s blog, Loughborough Road Stories blog, explore...Show More
8) A Park Lane killing: Delving into historical fiction
What is historical fiction? How does it help us understand history? Lena Augustinson and Naomi Clifford talk about historical fiction and why Naomi has chosen this genre for her latest work: the st...Show More
9) Louise Michel: A Political Firebrand Visits London
Lena Augustinson talks to Naomi Clifford about the affection Louise Michel, a veteran of the Paris Commune, held for London, and the significance of her tour of Lambeth Workhouse at the invitation of ...Show More
10) June Spencer: A Volunteer Ambulance Driver in Wartime Chelsea
Fenella Gatehouse tells Lena Augustinson and Naomi Clifford about her mother June Spencer, a driver for the London Auxiliary Ambulance Service in Chelsea during the Second World War and the subject of...Show More