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Brought to you by the Sandwich Guildhall Museum.
Executive Producers: Millie & Gia
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Content warning: this episode features descriptions of assault, injury, suicide and death. Listener discretion is advised. We’re back for our final episode of Loaves to Legends! It’s part two of William Farley’s story. He committed quite a few crimes, but was he really a terrible person? ***Join the⁠ ⁠Discord⁠⁠Email us: loavestolegends@gmail.comFeedback 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***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 Millie, hosted by Gia and Isabelle, 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.uk⁠⁠Millie: museum@sandwichtowncouncil.gov.ukGia: Instagram:⁠ ⁠@giaradley⁠⁠[any other hosts’ social media]Beth: Instagram:⁠ ⁠@hello.instabstone⁠⁠Ian Pittaway's article:⁠ ⁠⁠The English estampie: interpreting a medieval dance(?) tune (revised, with new analysis & new video) – Early Music Muse⁠⁠⁠
Content warning: this episode features descriptions of assault and injury. Listener discretion is advised. For our penultimate episode of Loaves to Legends, we delve into the story of one of Sandwich’s most notorious characters, William Farley, exploring his life and crimes. We uncovered so many details that should be discussed, that this is just the beginning! Look out next week for part two of this story.***Join the ⁠Discord⁠Email us: loavestolegends@gmail.comFeedback 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***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 Millie, hosted by Gia and Isabelle, 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.uk⁠Millie: museum@sandwichtowncouncil.gov.ukGia: Instagram: ⁠@giaradley⁠[any other hosts’ social media]Beth: Instagram: ⁠@hello.instabstone⁠Ian Pittaway's article: ⁠⁠The English estampie: interpreting a medieval dance(?) tune (revised, with new analysis & new video) – Early Music Muse⁠⁠
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!***Join the ⁠Discord⁠Email us: loavestolegends@gmail.comFeedback 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***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.uk⁠Millie: museum@sandwichtowncouncil.gov.ukGia: Instagram: ⁠@giaradley⁠[any other hosts’ social media]Beth: Instagram: ⁠@hello.instabstone⁠Ian Pittaway's article: ⁠⁠The English estampie: interpreting a medieval dance(?) tune (revised, with new analysis & new video) – Early Music Muse⁠⁠
Content warning: this episode features descriptions of cannibalism and death. Listener discretion is advised. This week, we start discussing the life of a very important man to the recording of Sandwich’s history, but quickly the tide changes as another story comes to light. Join us as we fall down this unexpected rabbit hole, together.***Join the ⁠Discord⁠Email us: loavestolegends@gmail.comFeedback 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***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 Gia, hosted by Gia and Bertie, 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.uk⁠Millie: museum@sandwichtowncouncil.gov.ukGia: Instagram: ⁠@giaradley⁠Beth: Instagram: ⁠@hello.instabstone⁠Ian Pittaway's article: ⁠⁠The English estampie: interpreting a medieval dance(?) tune (revised, with new analysis & new video) – Early Music Muse⁠⁠
Sandwich, Sandwich, or the sandwich, which one came first? From “Sandwic” and the Earl of Sandwich to meal deals and Marks and Spencer’s, this week on Loaves to Legends, Gia and Bertie are talking all about the town’s name, the person named after it and the food that is apparently named after him!***Join the ⁠Discord⁠Email us: loavestolegends@gmail.comFeedback 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***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 Millie and Gia, hosted by Gia and Bertie, 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.uk⁠Millie: museum@sandwichtowncouncil.gov.ukGia: Instagram: ⁠@giaradley⁠[any other hosts’ social media]Beth: Instagram: ⁠@hello.instabstone⁠Ian Pittaway's article: ⁠⁠The English estampie: interpreting a medieval dance(?) tune (revised, with new analysis & new video) – Early Music Muse⁠⁠
This week’s episode of Loaves to Legends details a story that is very much about a loaf - that’s an ordinary person - rather than a legend. Listen as Lily and Gia learn about the experiences of a little girl named June who is evacuated from Sandwich during the Second World War.***Join the ⁠Discord⁠Email us: loavestolegends@gmail.comFeedback 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***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 Lily, hosted by Gia and Lily, 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.uk⁠Millie: museum@sandwichtowncouncil.gov.ukGia: Instagram: ⁠@giaradley⁠[any other hosts’ social media]Beth: Instagram: ⁠@hello.instabstone⁠Ian Pittaway's article: ⁠⁠The English estampie: interpreting a medieval dance(?) tune (revised, with new analysis & new video) – Early Music Muse⁠⁠
Episode five of Loaves to Legends brings details of one of our most recent object donations, an item that has travelled thousands of miles and hundreds of years through time! ***Join the ⁠Discord⁠Email us: loavestolegends@gmail.comFeedback 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***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 Millie, hosted by Gia and Bertie, 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.uk⁠Millie: museum@sandwichtowncouncil.gov.ukGia: Instagram: ⁠@giaradley⁠Beth: Instagram: ⁠@hello.instabstone⁠Ian Pittaway's article: ⁠⁠The English estampie: interpreting a medieval dance(?) tune (revised, with new analysis & new video) – Early Music Muse⁠⁠
We’re frequently asked “is that a real Magna Carta?” This is the topic of this week’s episode of our podcast, Loaves to Legends! Spoiler alert: it’s definitely a real Magna Carta. ***Join the ⁠Discord⁠Email us: loavestolegends@gmail.comFeedback 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***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 Gia and Millie, hosted by Gia and Isabelle, 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.uk⁠Millie: museum@sandwichtowncouncil.gov.ukGia: Instagram: ⁠@giaradley⁠Beth: Instagram: ⁠@hello.instabstone⁠Ian Pittaway's article: ⁠⁠The English estampie: interpreting a medieval dance(?) tune (revised, with new analysis & new video) – Early Music Muse⁠⁠
Content warning: this episode features descriptions of assault and death. Listener discretion is advised.Our courtroom was in use for just over 400 years, so we’re sure it’s seen a mix of crimes. This week on Loaves to Legends we’re exploring a trial that was helpfully, completely transcribed. It's not a simple case about stolen pigs (although we do actually have a crime document about that!) Instead, this is much more serious. Come on a journey with us and tell us what you think, murder or manslaughter?***Join the ⁠Discord⁠Email us: loavestolegends@gmail.comFeedback 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***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 Gia, hosted by Gia and Bertie, 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.uk⁠Millie: museum@sandwichtowncouncil.gov.ukGia: Instagram: ⁠@giaradley⁠Beth: Instagram: ⁠@hello.instabstone⁠Ian Pittaway's article: ⁠⁠The English estampie: interpreting a medieval dance(?) tune (revised, with new analysis & new video) – Early Music Muse
This week on Loaves to Legends, we have some tea for you! We’re exploring the life and experiences of a queen who is not often talked about, but who brought one of the largest dowries to England, and perhaps more importantly, has had a lasting impact on our culture!***Join the DiscordEmail us: loavestolegends@gmail.comFeedback 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***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 Isabelle, hosted by Gia and Isabelle, 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.ukMillie: museum@sandwichtowncouncil.gov.ukGia: Instagram: @giaradleyBeth: Instagram: @hello.instabstoneIan Pittaway's article: ⁠The English estampie: interpreting a medieval dance(?) tune (revised, with new analysis & new video) – Early Music Muse⁠
In our very first episode, we’re joining our visitors in asking “Why is there a rat in the museum?”Join Gia and Kat as they explore the story of the rat and decide whether all the pieces of this tale (or should we say tail) fit together. ***Join the Discord!Email us: loavestolegends@gmail.comFeedback 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.***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 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.ukMillie: museum@sandwichtowncouncil.gov.ukGia: Instagram: @giaradleyKat: Facebook: Kat Batchelor MusicBeth: Instagram: @hello.instabstoneIan Pittaway's article: The English estampie: interpreting a medieval dance(?) tune (revised, with new analysis & new video) – Early Music Muse
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.The first episode will be out on 3rd September! In the meantime, follow us and you might get to hear some sneak peaks.Hosted by Gia, edited by Millie, with thanks to Ian Pittaway for the music translation and Kat Batchelor for the music recording.
Loaves to Legends presents: Sandwich & the Kitchener Camp! Gia Radley, Sandwich Guildhall Museum Volunteer and host, talks with Dr. Clare Weissenberg, the creator of the Kitchener Camp Project and curator of the Leave to Land exhibition, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VE Day. Listen as Gia interviews Clare on her research into the Kitchener Camp and discusses this significant part of Sandwich’s history that until now has largely remained forgotten about.If you have information regarding the Kitchener Camp that you would like to share, please either email Clare at: kitchenerhistory@gmail.com or visit the Kitchener Camp Project website at: https://kitchenercamp.co.uk/contact/. For more information on the Sandwich Guildhall Museum, visit our website: https://sandwichguildhallmuseum.co.uk/. Follow us on social media! BlueSky @sandwichmuseum.bsky.social; Instagram @sandwich_museum; Facebook ‘Sandwich Guildhall Museum & Archives’ and X @sandwichmuseum. ———Follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube to keep an eye out ;)
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