The Victorian Country Hour is the country's finest hour
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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 grisly 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 cultur ...
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Ethan and kohltyn
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Victorian Fashion
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Victorian Era Politics
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Curator insights from Richard Beresford
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A history podcast on the Victorian era
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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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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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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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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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"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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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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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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The Victorian Country Hour broadcast's live from the Bendigo Sheep and Wool Showद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ep. 51 - The Woolfolk Family Massacre
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44:54On this week’s episode, Genevieve will be discussing the Woolfolk family massacre: the annihilation of a family of 9 that occurred in 1887. The details are harrowing, horrible, heartbreaking, and some are truly…strange. Get better sleep, hair and skin with Blissy and use MVNPOD to get an additional 30% off at http://blissy.com/MVNPOD References for…
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The Victorian Countryhour broadcasts live from the Victorian Farmers Federation's livestock conference.द्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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National record price for lambs broken yet againद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Livestock agent sent to jailद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Despite winter rainfalls, farmers are still struggling to grow crops.द्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Rural news and events from Victoria and the nationद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ep. 50 - He Dropped Dead With a Peach in His Mouth
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46:56On this week’s episode of My Victorian Nightmare, Genevieve will discuss a man mangled with a carving knife, another skeleton where it does not belong, the growing evil that is young women leaving their homes, a rum-crazed lunatic dentist, a man killed by a jar of peaches, and a couple of rats that exhibited an admirable commitment to teamwork. Ref…
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A drought support package and a conversation about the word, resilienceद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Footrot resistant sheep, feral donkeys and rainद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Meat and Livestock Australia on the move away from a goal of carbon neutral by 2030द्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A major change in seafood labelling laws, dairy farmers get a new milk price and a muster dog champion has diedद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ep. 49 - England's Most Haunted Houses
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51:17On today's episode, Genevieve will be discussing not one, but two of the most haunted Victorian homes in England: The Borley Rectory as well as a little unsuspecting cottage in Essex that was once known as The Cage of St. Osyth, which was once the site of a medieval witch prison. We will also learn exactly what happens when you die, according to a …
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Red meat abandons it's plan to be carbon neutral by 2030, South Australia delays the fruit sticker phase out and we crack some nutsद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Recovering from a bird flu outbreak, Donald mine approval and heifer exports to Mexicoद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A bird flu outbreak, more than 500,000 dead chickens and the slow recovery for an egg farmer
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18:08Philip Szepe talks to the Country Hour about the bird flu outbreak on his property where over half a million chickens diedद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A majority of Victorian horticulture businesses were found to be non-compliant byt he Fair Work Ombudsmanद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Conflict in the Middle East is already changing the value of products at the farm gate in Australiaद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ep. 48 - A Corpse Sent to a Candy Maker
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43:17On today’s episode, Genevieve will discuss a family that is a complete disaster, the absurdities of hypnosis, a hatchet murder, a man who luckily couldn’t quite properly operate a firearm, utter pandemonium at a spiritualist lecture, a corpse sent to a candy maker, a man frozen to a boat, yet another man killed by a coffin, and the single worst dea…
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Federal Agriculture Minister Julie Collins speaks to the Country Hour from a drought tourद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Money for water projects, strawberry breeding, chemical resistant barley and the sport of carriage drivingद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Blazeaid will fully subsidise hay and fodder transport costs from Queensland for drought stricken farmersद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Willington Mill Haunting With SIGHTINGS Podcast
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45:47In this very special collaborative episode between SIGHTINGS and MY VICTORIAN NIGHTMARE, venture into an eerie haunted house from the 19th century, and discover why some doors were meant to stay sealed shut. Check out SIGHTINGS on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to Podcasts! Story Music tracks used by kind permission of CO.AG Learn …
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Bird flu gone, green drought, Saputo step up, purple tomatoes and new tomato cosmetic productsद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan in studio for the Country Hourद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Baling straw, corporate regenerative agriculture and wet kelpies.द्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ep. 46 - Murder on the Victorian Railways
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43:16On Monday’s episode, Genevieve will discuss not 1, not 2, but FOUR grisly train murders from the Victorian era – one with a wild twist! All complete with frick’n sound effects and everything: The murder of Issac Gold (1881), William Pearson (1901), Elizabeth Camp (1897), and Mary Money (1905). Thank you to today's sponsor, Blissy! Get 60-nights ris…
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Farmers across the state wait for a weekend of rain, meanwhile the Victorian government says repairs to western Victorian roads are complete, but truck drivers disagree.द्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Deer have eaten nearly an enitre vegetable crop for one farmer at Flowerdale and ACM milk price step upद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Broadcast from Yanakie in South Gippsland with Faith Tabalujanद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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It’s our 1 year anniversary episode!!!! Today, Genevieve will have some brutal vigilante justice, deadly vengeance, another spooky skeleton discovery, a hammer murder, 1800s red pill propaganda, a mysterious murder-suicide, a clairvoyant shot by a spirit hand, and a devout, salvation-seeking rooster, named Cochin - all courtesy of the Illustrated P…
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Milk price madness as we broadcast on the deadline day for milk price announcementsद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Victorian Country Hour visits drought-affected Mortlake in the south west of the state to hear about the dry conditionsद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Hugh Killen from Impact Ag talks corporate regenerative farming
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24:14Hugh Killen's move into regenerative farmingद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ep. 44 - The Gruesome History of Corpse Medicine
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44:29On today’s episode, Genevieve will be discussing corpse medicine; the century’s old practice of using dead bodies to treat everything from jaundice to infertility to cataracts – and when you hear about how they specifically treated that last one, it’s really gonna bum you out. References for today’s episode: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/t…
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Fonterra announces an $8.60kg/ms milk priceद्वारा Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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