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A podcast about the history of Edinburgh, brought to you by the National Trust for Scotland.
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What did the Royal Mile sound like in 1600? The amazing thing about music history is that it allows us to recreate the sounds of the past, and in this episode of the Gladstone's Land podcast we do just that. Thomas interviews James Ritzema, a musicologist and expert in 17th-century music, about the songs and sounds of old Scotland. James also gives us an impromptu performance of 'O Lusty May', a popular song published in 1660. In 'The Women of Scotland' Kate describes the life of Dora Noyce, Edinburgh's most famous madam. And our book recommendations this week: 'Explore Everything: Place-hacking the City' by Bradley Garrett, and 'Christianity: the First Three Thousand Years' by Diarmaid MacCulloch. Get in touch with the show by tweeting @GladstonesLand or e-mailing thomashenryware@hotmail.com.

Bravo! Why was there riots at Edinburgh's first theatre? What was banned from the dance floor at the New Town assembly rooms? And what exactly could you do in a Pleasure Garden? Find out these and many more fascinating things about theatre, sports, freak shows and other kinds of public entertainment in this instalment from Kate and Thomas, brought to you by Gladstone's Land and the National Trust for Scotland. Also - hear about Dame Louisa Lumsden, pioneer of women's education and founder of St Leonard's School, St Andrews. This week's book recommendations: Lucy Worsley "If Walls Could Talk" and Peter Frankopan "The Silk Roads: A New History of the World". Get in touch with the show by tweeting @GladstonesLand or e-mailing thomashenryware@hotmail.com.

Bon Appetit! Join Kate and Thomas as they tuck into a big helping of food history. Kate discusses the food and drink of seventeenth century Scotland with Lindsay Middleton, food historian and National Trust intern. Kate and Thomas discuss the pubs of Edinburgh and cooking historic recipes. Also - hear about Matilda of Scotland, daughter of King Malcolm III and St Margaret, wife and consort of King Henry I of England, patroness of literature and the arts and formidable medieval queen. Book recommendations this week - M. F. K. Fisher, 'How to Cook a Wolf' (a series of essays and thoughts about wartime recipes) and Giles MacDonough, 'After the Reich' (a brutal history of the Allied occupation of Germany after WW2). Get in touch with the show by tweeting @GladstonesLand or e-mailing thomashenryware@hotmail.com.

Join Kate and Thomas as they move from Edinburgh's crowded Old Town into the elegant Georgian New Town, and the National Trust for Scotland's 'Georgian House' on Charlotte Square. They also discuss Muriel Thompson (trailblazer, suffragist, ambulance driver) in the new 'Women of Scotland' segment. This week's book recommendations - Kate Lister 'A Curious History of Sex' and Robert Harris 'Selling Hitler.' Get in touch with the show by tweeting @GladstonesLand or e-mailing thomashenryware@hotmail.com.

In which Holly and Kate round up a number of relevant people (Clara Weale, Josh Armstrong and Sarah Longfield) and talk about historic scents and the new smell interventions that are taking place at Gladstone's Land.
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