Here you’ll find mysterious deaths, morbid fascinations, disturbing stories, and otherwise spooky events from the Victorian Era. If you consider yourself an enthusiast of creepy Victorian history, you probably already know about the age of spiritualism, the grizzly murders, the grave robbers, twisted pseudo psychotherapy, and memento mori – But I try to dig a little deeper. This was a time full of lace corsetry, romantic poetry, and a deep reverence and affection for the dead. It was a cultu ...
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TikTok comedian Little Victorian Boy tells his little stories in a longer more audio based format. The stories may be absurd, but he is not. He is a serious boy and mother says he is also very handsome. Support on Patreon at patreon.com/littlevictorianboy and get bonus podcast episodes!
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The Victorian Country Hour is the country's finest hour
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Victorian Fashion
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Victorian Era Politics
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A history podcast on the Victorian era
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Curator insights from Richard Beresford
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Look around. What do you see? How do the Victorians continue to influence our lives, our society, our entertainment? Join Emma Catan as we explore the legacy of the Victorians. Where fiction becomes fact.
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Victorian Scribblers is a podcast about the nineteenth-century writers time forgot, from Mary Elizabeth Braddon (the mother of detective fiction) to Marie Corelli (queer science-fiction writer extraordinaire) and beyond. Hosted by Dr. Courtney Floyd, a specialist in nineteenth-century literature and print culture, and Dr. Eleanor Dumbill, a specialist in Victorian literature and publishing.
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Podcast by Victorian Institute of Teaching
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If you always believed the myths that the Victorians were “prudish” and “repressed,” this podcast may inspire you to reconsider! In each episode, host Marisa D discusses a not-so-well-known aspect of life during the Victorian Era (1837 - 1901) that will intrigue and surprise you.
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"From the Victorian Age to the Modern Age". Reading of literary essays taken from Upper Secondary School students' textbooks. By Maria Grazia Tundo
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Join the Academy for conversations with some of the world’s biggest thought leaders in education. We will also showcase the thoughts and reflections of teachers and school leaders from across Victoria. Find out more about our programs. https://www.academy.vic.gov.au/professional-learning
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The Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS) was established to assist the development of Victoria’s elite athletes by providing access to state-of-the-art sporting facilities and services. The VIS encourages its athletes to lead balanced lifestyles and as such also provides lifelong career and education support. The motto; Success in Sport and Life epitomises the purpose of the VIS.
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Weekly podcast of the 1846 diary entries of Nathaniel Bryceson, a clerk, from a manuscript held at the City of Westminster Archives Centre.
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Standing not far from the centre of Doncaster, South Yorkshire, UK for 80 years, the Sand House was a mansion-sized, private dwelling whose walls were carved from solid rock. It stood within a former quarry that later became a sunken garden surrounding the house. The associated tunnels that ran through the ground near the quarry were at least as impressive. The section known as the Cloisters tunnel was decorated with many fine carvings, including one of a full-size Indian elephant. The Sand ...
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Pod on the Hill is the official podcast of Victorian Labor. Join us for in depth conversations with Labor people about Australian politics, events and campaign activities from home and abroad. Keeping the light on the hill one podcast at a time. Authorised by S. Staikos, ALP, 438 Docklands Drive, Docklands VIC 3008.
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Shortlisted for the International Women's Podcast Awards 2024, 2023 + 2022, and the Independent Podcast Awards 2023. "Ingrid Birchell Hughes presents a charming take on family history via the love letters of her great-great-grandparents Fred and Jane, who exchanged 200 of them between their meeting and their marriage in Victorian Yorkshire. It’s a terrific insight into the lives of two witty working-class people and the times they lived in." — The Times. This is a true story, a love story, a ...
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The final report for the ACCC's supermarkets inquiry has been handed downOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ep. 34 - Coffin Torpedos for Body Snatchers
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50:03On tonday’s episode, Genevieve will discuss the repugnant trade of body snatching in the Victorian era, she’ll discuss the ways families fought back, she’ll introduce you to the 2 most infamous body snatchers of all time; Burke and Hare, and we’ll run into a few friends along the way. References for today’s episode: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bu…
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I speak to good friend and comedian Karalynn Dunton about a man who fell through my ceiling, space jazz, lizards and more! Bonus Ep with Kara on the Patreon Patreon.com/littlevictorianboy
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New underground transmission line proposalOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A key fruit fly program is about to end, a year since laws around dingo control changed and bitter broccoliOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Auld's stock removals ends pick up of dead livestockOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Pork, Chicken and beef is a major new battleground in a USA China trade warOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What do farmers recycle and where can they do moreOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Victorian Fisheries Authority defends cuts to staffing levels in remote areas of the stateOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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From processed tomatoes into skin care, how Australia's largest tomato processor is diversifying its businessOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ep. 33 - Talk to Dead People with Your Friends
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44:04On Today’s’s episode, Genevieve is diving back into the Illustrated Police News Law Courts and Record: everyone’s favorite bananas, blood-soaked, spooky little tabloid from the 1800s. She will have a hat-wafting seance, a thrilling search for a dead body, wax necks, jealous husbands, mayhem, a shocking discovery in a penitentiary, an alarming growt…
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Farm deaths double in AustraliaOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Victorian Country Hour broadcasts live from the Wimmera Machinery Field Days at Longerenong.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Broadcasting from a shearing shed at Swifts CreekOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Broadcasting live from the Mountain Calf SalesOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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On todays episode, Genevieve will return to 19th century London to discuss the Jack the Ripper murders case. She'll discuss the timeline, the victims, the suspects, and a few little known facts about the still open Whitechapel murders case. She’ll also discuss a very courageous photo shoot, and give her fairly coherent review of “The Monkey.” Refer…
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Wimmera Machinery Field Days Committee bans mineral sands miners from exhibiting at the eventOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Egg shortages could be here for another 3 yearsOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A fourth egg farm has succumbed to bird flu at Euroa in north east VictoriaOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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On todays episode, Genevieve will dive deep into the Jack The Ripper case and guide you down the cold, damp, cobblestone streets of 19th century Whitechapel. She'll discuss the timeline, the victims, the suspects, and a few little known facts about the still open Whitechapel murders case. References for today's episode: https://www.science.org/cont…
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011: A New Era Featuring Charlie James
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1:06:14It's a new era for the Little Victorian Boy Podcast. We're taking things in a different direction, a direction that has guests and video! Though this episode is unlike previous episodes, hopefully it captures the spirit of what you loved from the original. Not saying an old school podcast story won't come back at some point, but I'm trying somethin…
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Milk prices are increasing, more bird flu has been discovered and a 13 year old blade shearerOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ep. 30 - Welcome to the Cabaret of Death
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42:48On today’s episode, Genevieve will be discussing the very macabre ways in which French Victorians would entertain themselves: the death-themed cabarets, horror shows in old gothic chapels, and the very upsetting and morbid curiosities that Parisians would literally trample over each other to get a glimpse of. References for today's episode: https:/…
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Is a two hundred dollar steak worth itOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Trump, trade and tariffs what does it mean for Australian agricultureOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ep. 29 - Butchery with Banjos and Vinegar Valentines
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47:09On today's episode, we will have butchery with banjos, naked maniacs decapitating people, Lesbians, more butchery, some charming insults that Victorians liked to send to one another on Valentines day, and a very special love poem. References for today's episode: “A Naked Man's Horrible Deeds,” Illustrated Police News, December 18, 1880 "Butchered" …
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Bird flu found on a Victorian farmOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A spike in Q-fever cases in Victoria raises concernOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Is your phone service better, the same or worse since the end of 3G?Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Is the wool marketing spend worth itOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ep. 28 - Horrors of the Victorian Lunatic Asylum
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40:37On today's episode, Genevieve takes you on a tour of the Victorian Lunatic Asylum. She'll discuss the history of the institution, surprising and spine-chilling facts, as well as her very own terrifying experience of the time she broke into the Overbrook Asylum in New Jersey. References for today's episode: https://cpp-college.netlify.app/programs/e…
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How was a tomato disease allowed to enter Victoria from South Australia?Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Interview with Peter Spafford, writer, on BBC Radio Sheffield 30 Jan 2025
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13:33This episode is a recording of an interview on BBC Radio Sheffield, on 30th January 2025, when the writer of the Sand House audio drama, Peter Spafford, spoke to presenter Paulette Edwards.Oleh The Sand House Charity
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Firefighters working to complete 9000 hectares of back-burning in the GrampiansOleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ep. 27 - Curious Capers and Spiritual Speculations
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42:25On today's episode, Genevieve will discuss the 5 Points slum, a church lunatic, a woman that takes investment advice from her dead husband, a cannibalistic affair between 2 ladies, the curious caper of an unruly cow, a locomotive disaster, mayhem, mysterious tragedies and a man who saved an entire New Hampshire town because he loved his girlfriend …
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