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National Trust Podcast
City Growing with Tayshan Hayden-Smith

National Trust Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 23:08


Ex-professional footballer Tayshan Hayden-Smith turned to the healing power of nature after the Grenfell Tower fire tragedy in 2017. Since then, he's been on a journey to bring access to nature to all. He shows ranger Kate Martin around his local community garden and together they see that a garden can be anywhere and anything.  Later Kate heads to the National Trust's Sutton House to see the garden they've created out of an old car scrapyard and learns how to grow in small and unusual spaces. [Ad from our sponsor] This episode is supported by Blue Diamond Garden Centres. Fill your space with beauty and heritage with a collection of bulbs, seeds and plants, curated by Blue Diamond Garden Centres working with National Trust gardeners. A minimum of 10% of the retail selling price will be given to support the National Trust's conservation work and ambitions to plant and establish 20 million trees by 2030. https://www.bluediamond.gg/national-trust Production: Host: Kate Martin Producer: Pippa Tilbury-Harris Sound Editor: Jesus Gomez    Discover more:  Find out more about gardener and activist Tayshan Hayden-Smith's community work here: https://www.growtoknow.world/  You can read about growing in small spaces in ‘Small Space Revolution' by Tayshan Hayden-Smith.  Inside Tayshan demonstrates 20 different practical projects you can create to positively change small outdoor spaces and pulls out inspiration from community gardens around the world.  You can buy the book here: https://www.dk.com/uk/book/9780241680445-small-space-revolution/   If you'd like to learn more about gardening with tips from our experts, you can here: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/discover/gardening-tips  If you'd like to get in touch with feedback, or have a story connected with the National Trust, you can contact us at podcasts@nationaltrust.org.uk  

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The East London History Show
Sutton House: Home to Henry VIII's Secretary of State

The East London History Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 36:00


Sutton House is the oldest house in Hackney, built in 1535. It's been the home to Ralph Sadler, secretary to Thomas Cromwell and Secretary of State to Henry VIII, John Milward, a governor of the East India Company, as well as later in the 1980s becoming a home to squatters, as well a ghost or two. (Most Haunted fans may have seen the Sutton House episode with none other than Lee Ryan from Blue!)Sutton House's Visitor Experiences Officer Jo Nightingale takes us on a whistle-stop tour through these fascinating corridors - from the middle of Tudor Dynasty, through to the influence of the Spanish Armada, and Georgian renovations.Please take a second to rate and review the show, and follow @EastLondonHistoryShow on Instagram to see photos from the episodes.Music: FrancoisCouperin, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Tudor Travel Show
Sutton House in London's Hottest Borough: A Tudor Place Like No Other

The Tudor Travel Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 64:27


In this episode of The Tudor History & Travel Show, I take a tour of Sutton house in Hackney. Joined by our tour guide,  Jo Nightingale, we look around the house once owned by aspiring Tudor courtier, Sir Ralph Sadler. Sutton House was built for Sir Ralph and his family as his fortunes were on the rise. Described as a ‘small gentry house' and one that has ‘no direct parallels', Sutton House is utterly unique.   To see images of Sutton House as mentioned in this podcast episode, and to read my associated blog, click here.    If you enjoyed this podcast and wish to support my work, why not consider becoming a patron of the show. You can do so at various levels of sponsorship. To find out more about these levels here.   In the meantime, if you want to keep up to date with all the Tudor Travel Guide's adventures, as well as top tips for planning your own Tudor road trip, don't forget to subscribe to the blog via www.thetudortravelguide.com.   This podcast now has an accompanying closed Facebook group, dedicated to discussing the places and artefacts discussed in each episode. it is also a place to ask your fellow Tudor time travellers questions about visiting Tudor locations or planning your Tudor-themed vacation or sharing your top tips to help others get the most out of their Tudor adventures on the road. Go to The Tudor History & Travel Show: Hitting the Road to join the community.    You can also find The Tudor Travel Guide on  Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook   Show Credits: Presenter: Sarah Morris Guest:  Jo Nightingale Produced by Cutting Crew Productions

Placecloud: Stories of Place
The Squatters' Graffiti at Sutton House, London

Placecloud: Stories of Place

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 11:46


Sutton House is the oldest domestic building in Hackney and one of London's last remaining Tudor houses, having been built in 1535 by Tudor Statesman and Secretary of State to King Henry VIII, Ralph Sadlier. Even though the house is called ‘Sutton House', it was never the dwelling of Thomas Sutton who actually lived in the house next door. The house was originally called ‘Bryk Place' and was rested among long open green spaces and near to the town centre of Hackney. The history of the house is complex as, over time, it has been a Tudor manor house, a Victorian school, a Men's Institute during the First World War, a Trade Unions Office in the 1960s-70s and a punk squat in the 1980s. The house was restored in the early 1990s by the National Trust and opened to the public in 1994. In order to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the squatter's arrival to Sutton House, the National Trust converted the Squatter's Room to recreate how it would have looked in 1985 with the help of some of the squatters who had lived there. In the room, visitors can see some of the original graffiti art left by the squatters which includes anti-fascist, anti-Thatcher and feminist political slogans. 

Soho Radio
Candlelit Tales on The Embers Collective

Soho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 59:43


Join The Embers Collective and be swept away for an hour of stories and songs. Featuring a mix of myths and original tales set to a live soundtrack. With a natter about storytelling, music and everything else.The Embers Collective is a storytelling and music ensemble. Combining dark, twisted and hilarious mythology and folklore with an ever-evolving musical soundscape, The Embers Collective do storytelling as you’ve never seen or heard it before.Drawing from a growing contingent of storytellers, clowns, poets, musicians and dancers, The Embers Collective have been putting on sell-out events for the last five years. Favourites on the festival circuit, they have devised shows for Wilderness, Shambala and Meadows In The Mountain. And have performed at The Southbank Centre, Sutton House, Woodburner, The Nest Collective and many other places in London, the UK and beyond. They were nominated for an After Dark Award at VAULT Festival 2019.This is the Soho Radio podcast, showcasing some of the best broadcasts from our online radio station, right from the heart Soho London.Across our Music and Culture channels, we have a wide range of shows covering every genre, along with chat shows, discussions and special broadcasts.To catch up on all Soho Radio shows from both our music and culture channels head on over mixcloud.com/sohoradio or tune in live anytime at sohoradiolondon.com.This is a Soho Radio Productions Podcast.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/soho-radio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

RNZ: Checkpoint
Christchurch red zone land, Sutton house given to council

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 3:52


Some of Christchurch's earthquake damaged red-zone land is another step closer to having some long term decisions made about its future. Today the Minister of Greater Christchurch Regeneration, Megan Woods, formally handed over ownership of 70 hectares of land to the Christchurch City Council. The land gifted to the council is in the coastal suburbs of Southshore, South Brighton and Brooklands, where residents have been waiting almost a decade to find out what the future holds for their area. Rachel Graham reports

For Arts' Sake
Episode 3 - Sean Curran (Sutton House): 'Local heritage and LGBTQ+ histories'

For Arts' Sake

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 27:52


We speak with Sutton House's Community Learning Manager, Sean Curran, to learn about the importance of keeping local and hidden histories alive.

Wedding Guest Extraordinaire
#1 Laura Gets Married

Wedding Guest Extraordinaire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2018 41:11


Welcome to the first episode of Wedding Guest Extraordinaire.  This week I chat to my best friend Laura Atkinson (Deputy Editor of Style Magazine and fashion journalist) about her wedding to Ben in 2012.  We talk about her wedding at Chateau du Ludaix in France and all the potential pitfalls of an overseas wedding.  She also had to get legally married in the UK and picked Sutton House in Hackney to have a small intimate service. #weddingguestpod Do follow us on Twitter, Instgram and Facebook. Thanks for listening! Sarah Southern

National Trust: Prejudice and Pride
Episode 3 - Traces: the overlooked, shifting and unrecoverable

National Trust: Prejudice and Pride

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2017 17:04


There are many stories that have been left out of recorded history, including those of LGBTQ people. So how can we find the traces of these lives and how do they change our understanding of history? In this episode, Clare Balding is joined by Cultural Historian and member of the National Trust Board of Trustees, Gus Casely-Hayford, and by Community Learning Manager at Sutton House, Sean Curran. E-J Scott visits Sissinghurst Castle Gardens in Kent to find out more about its famous LGBTQ residents and the less-well known life of Dawn Langley-Simmons. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Soundings with Lisa Hannigan & Dylan Haskins
Soundings S2 E3: Sharon Horgan, Giles Duley, Andi Oliver, Hudson Taylor & Gabrielle Aplin

Soundings with Lisa Hannigan & Dylan Haskins

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2015 93:33


Dylan and Lisa are joined by comedian and actress Sharon Horgan, war photographer Giles Duley, TV presenter Andrea Oliver and Hudson Taylor team up with Gabrielle Aplin to provide the sweet tunes. The first of three shows recorded live at the National Trust’s Sutton House in Hackney, east London. Among our guests’ stories and songs to inspire, alarm and humour we hear how a human turd was an important catalyst in Sharon Horgan’s life and indirectly led to her successful career writing TV series like Channel 4’s ‘Catastrophe’, how to correctly pronounce Neneh Cherry and some of the positives about being blown up in Afghanistan. SOUNDINGSPOD.COM   Live music featured in the show: Hudson Taylor & Gabrielle Aplin< - Helplessly Hoping (Crosby, Nash & Stills cover)Lisa Hannigan with Hudson Taylor & Gabrielle Aplin – Kids (Mic Christopher cover)Gabrielle Aplin with Hudson Taylor – How Do You Feel Today?Hudson Taylor with Gabrielle Aplin – Don’t Know Why For Soundings Holy Trinity, Dylan and Lisa are joined by a Holy Trinity of guests who share their three stories to inspire, to alarm and to humour. The show happens in three sections and each section features live performance of songs on those same themes from our music guests. Sutton House, our venue for this show, was built in 1535 by Sir Ralph Sadleir, Principal Secretary of State to Henry VIII and a protege of Thomas Cromwell. It’s the oldest residential building in Hackney. Since its Tudor origins Sutton House has been home to a succession of merchants, sea captains, Huguenot silk-weavers, Victorian schoolmistresses and Edwardian clergy. Hudson Taylor ♫ Harry & Alfie Hudson-Taylor are brothers who honed their brand of captivating folk-pop songs busking relentlessly on the streets of Dublin and built up a loyal following internationally with online videos of their live performances. Their releases have sold over 60,000 copies to date and they’ve just released their debut album Singing For Strangers on Polydor – hudsontaylormusic.com Sharon Horgan Award-winning actress, writer and comedian who has just landed a new sitcom with HBO called Divorce, starring Sarah Jessica Parker. Earlier this year, with American comedian Rob Delaney, she co-wrote and starred in Channel 4’s acclaimed new sitcom Catastrophe. With BAFTA nominations and British Comedy Awards for her previous series Pulling, it looks like 2015 is the year Sharon Horgan takes it to the next level. Giles Duley A documentary photographer and photojournalist focusing on the humanitarian effect of war. His work has been exhibited and published worldwide in many respected publications including Vogue, GQ, Esquire, Rolling Stone, Sunday Times, The Observer and New Statesman. In 2010 he was nominated for an Amnesty International Media Award and was a winner at the Prix de Paris in 2010 & 2012. gilesduley.com Andrea Oliver Owner of Sugarshack restaurant in Hackney, former member of 80’s post punk band Rip Rig & Panic and presenter of countless shows over the years for BBC and Channel 4 including co presents with Neneh Cherry and Ice-T! jackdawandstar.co.uk

Very Loose Women
Africans in Early Modern London

Very Loose Women

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2015 27:31


From the Very Loose Women 2014 archive: historian and journalist Dr Miranda Kaufmann joined us live on air to discus her research into the history of Africans living in Renaissance London. Miranda studied History at Christ Church, Oxford, where she completed her doctoral thesis on 'Africans in Britain, 1500-1640' in 2011 and has found evidence of over 360 Africans living in Renaissance Britain. Miranda has worked with The National Trust and English Heritage; contributed to the Oxford Companion to Black British History and the Influential Black Londoners exhibition at Sutton House; and is a frequent speaker on Britain's multicultural history at events and in schools across the UK. Her first book, 'Black Tudors', will be published in 2016. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Gist of Freedom   Preserving American History through Black Literature . . .
The Play in The UK, ‘Olaudah The Middle Passage Survivor, Author & Abolitionist

The Gist of Freedom Preserving American History through Black Literature . . .

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2014 40:00


Please Join The Gist of Freedom as we welcome Adam Tulloch from Great Britian's Production of the play ‘Olaudah Equiano, The Enslaved African'   Olaudah Equiano Survived The Middle Passage, purchased his freedom, became a black abolitionist  and  authored the first known  Enslaved African Narrative . He was a famous proponent of British abolitionism and worked with William Wilberforce.  His story is featured in the movie Amazing Grace.   Following its success at this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival, ‘Olaudah Equiano, The Enslaved African' will be transferring to Sutton House from the 26th-29th November. Kidnapped with his sister at the age of eleven, Equiano is beaten, suffocated and tortured on their journey to the coast, which sees him separated from his sister and sold to British traders.   Set in the heart of West Africa during the height of the British slave trade, ‘Olaudah Equiano, The Enslaved African' is an honest, uncompromising and moving portrayal of Olaudah Equiano's early life. Please note this is a site-specific production with no wheelchair access. The production also contains scenes of a violent nature and is therefore only suitable for those over the age of 16. Creative Team Writer/Director – Adam Tulloch Assistant Director – Sian Edwards Choreography – Sharon Henry Music – Jamal Hue-Bonner Cast Jonathan Luwagga Marie-Helene Boyd Alessandro Babalola Ticketsavailablevia Eventbrite Full Price £10 Concessions £8 Limited number of £5 Early Bird tickets