Jethro
David Edwards
Charles Barber
Phil Cool
Kate Rusby

Lectures

 


2008
October
The Antiquities of Turkey 1st October
The Antiquities of Turkey

Virtually every civilisation that has ever existed in the central or eastern Mediterranean - Ancient Egyptians, Hittites, Greeks, Romans, Armenians, Arabs, Byzantines, Seljuk Turks, Crusaders, Ottoman Turks - all have left their mark on Turkey, and many of their monuments have survived in an astonishing state of preservation. more...
Cycling Home From Siberia 8th October
Cycling Home From Siberia

30,000 miles, 37 months, 16 boat rides, 28 countries, 1 bicycle. more...
A Taste Of Islay 15th October
A Taste Of Islay

Islay is situated off the West Coast of Scotland and is the centre of the Scottish Whiskey industry with 8 distilleries. more...
Something Afoot in Romania 22nd October
Something Afoot in Romania

If you think Transylvania was invented by Dracula author Bram Stoker on a wet afternoon in Whitby, think again. more...
Pilkington In Bolivia 29th October
Pilkington In Bolivia

John is an old friend of the Winding Wheel, and has been described as "One of Britain's greatest tellers of travellers' tales". more...
November
Bolsover Castle Through The Ages 5th November
Bolsover Castle Through The Ages

From its humble Norman beginnings this magnificent castle has developed into a beautiful shadow of its former glory. more...
Magnificence of Ancient Persia - The Art of Isfahan, Shiraz and Ancient Persepolis 12th November
Magnificence of Ancient Persia - The Art of Isfahan, Shiraz and Ancient Persepolis

Ancient monuments of Persia, like Persepolis, are a unique blend of styles from Egypt, Greece and India. more...
Hadrianʼs Wall / The Camino Frances 19th November
Hadrianʼs Wall / The Camino Frances

Derry Brabbs is acknowledged as one of Englands finest photographers within the spheres of heritage and landscape, having over twenty five illustrated books to his credit. more...
Discovering Lost Railways 26th November
Discovering Lost Railways

On Routes made for Rails, join Stephen and his faithful German Shepherd Dog Wrawby as they discover closed and sometimes forgotten railway lines. more...