Windsor & Royal Borough Museum's 'Out and About' series will take you on a tour of the Royal Borough to discover the hidden histories and stories behind its buildings and landscape. To do this, we'll be sharing some wonderful clips from our oral history collection, because who best to tell you about the Royal Borough than the residents themselves.
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Windsor & Royal Borough Museum's 'Out and About' series will take you on a tour of the Royal Borough to discover the hidden histories and stories behind its buildings and landscape. To do this, we'll be sharing some wonderful clips from our oral history collection, because who best to tell you about the Royal Borough than the residents themselves.
In this episode, you'll discover some of Windsor's hidden histories from the Medieval period. Ever wondered which streets in Windsor are the oldest? Or how the town was founded? Well, if so, click play and all that knowledge will be yours.
This podcast is designed to be used as a walking tour around Windsor but can equally be enjoyed from the comfort of your own sofa.
The walking route starts outside Windsor Guildhall (SL4 1LR) and takes you up Castle Hill on to St Albans Street before heading back to High Street along Church Lane. The tour then follows Thames Street up to Windsor Bridge.
Music: Medieval Music by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com)
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Out and About in the Royal Borough
Windsor & Royal Borough Museum's 'Out and About' series will take you on a tour of the Royal Borough to discover the hidden histories and stories behind its buildings and landscape. To do this, we'll be sharing some wonderful clips from our oral history collection, because who best to tell you about the Royal Borough than the residents themselves.