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Scavenging through the layers of London's delightfully peculiar history...

Yesterday's London Times Jen & Mares

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 17 Ratings

Scavenging through the layers of London's delightfully peculiar history...

    Delight and Surprise: Super Fans of the London Underground

    Delight and Surprise: Super Fans of the London Underground

    Providing up to 5 million passenger journeys a day, the London Underground is integral to the city's infrastructure.  It's impossible to imagine how the city would function without it.
    But why would something built for purpose become a source of admiration and entertainment?  A Transport for London style guide provides powerful evidence: "Every Underground station should include at least one moment of delight and surprise, to improve customers' journeys and the working environment for staff."
    A-ha!
    Let's meet some Tube superfans.
    Jen tells a story about Underground trainspotters and highlights the Tube in pop culture, while Mares looks at people who attempt the citywide Tube Challenge. 
    We'll think about the nature of challenge, the history of tube spotting and racing challenges, and some of the unique and engaging personalities for whom the Tube (and Overground) truly is a constant delight and surprise.
    See our SHOW NOTES for photos, links, sources, and more.

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Roll Up, Roll Up! It’s the 2024 YLT Underground Mystery Tour!

    Roll Up, Roll Up! It’s the 2024 YLT Underground Mystery Tour!

    At Yesterday’s London Times, we are all about inquiry, questions and stories, particularly stories that are new to us or that we just want to know on a deeper level. We seek out people, places, and facets of history that are lesser known, quirkier, or even downright strange. We also like to shine a spotlight on those who really do - or have done - amazing things, but perhaps have been forgotten over time, or lost in the shuffle of a typical news cycle or history text. We especially love discovering stories about people who contribute to the collective good of humanity in some way. 

    Early on in our  partnership, we (Jen and Mares) immediately recognized our common love and admiration for the London Underground, or Tube, for the Tube is something more than just the transportation system beneath our feet. It supplies life to the city of London, and with up to 5 million passenger journeys on any given day, it is the veins and arteries that allow all of the movement that keeps the city going and makes it such a special place.

    Join us throughout the following year as we randomly choose destinations across the city to “visit”. We will virtually hop on the Tube and bring the city to your ears as we search for adventures around the stations of the iconic Underground map.  We will ask ourselves:


    Who lives here now? Who has lived here in the past? What are the stories that live within the streets of this area? What do the people -  or perhaps the ghosts of former inhabitants - of this area want to teach us?What are some places to visit, what might I eat? What is quirky or unique about this part of London? What can I learn from this area? The journey begins today. Where do you think the Tube will take us today?

    As you listen, we invite you to follow along in our show notes to enhance your experience with us. 

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Scheherazade of the 20th Century: Barbara Cartland

    Scheherazade of the 20th Century: Barbara Cartland

    A little romance?
    What began as a fluff piece about an eccentric romance novelist turned into a snapshot of a century through the eyes of someone who lived it to the fullest.
    Meet Barbara Cartland: extravagant, exaggerated, and … pink. As author of 723 books, she remains the most prolific romance novelist of all time. If you’ve ever seen her, you won’t likely forget her, dripping in jewels, layered in make up, clad in fuchsia, and riding in her classic white Rolls Royce.  
    We’ll follow Barbara through the Great War, to 1920’s London with the Bright Young Things, to writing, motherhood, political involvement, and World War II.  And she’s just getting started, hitting the peak of her career in the 1980s, in her eighties. 
    Along the way, we’ll rub elbows, (well, maybe more than elbows) with movers and shakers of many decades.  For example, have you ever heard of Lord Beaverbrook? Also, you won’t believe who joins the family in the 1970s!
    We wrap up with a game you can join in at home.  It’s called Oh, Barbara.
    While we have little in common with Barbara, and share few of her opinions, we have to respect someone who called her own shots and refused to be sidelined as an octogenarian. 
    See our SHOW NOTES for photos, some quite rare, sources, and such.

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Please Look After These Bears: Pooh, Paddington, and More Bears of London

    Please Look After These Bears: Pooh, Paddington, and More Bears of London

    Bears. Cute. Cuddly. 
    But when we looked at them through the long lens of London history, it got complicated pretty quickly.
    Join us as we take the ursine plunge, and think about….
    the bears that roamed Britain 7000 years ago the Tower menagerie,blood sports such a bearbaiting, especially popular during the Elizabethan period,the invention of the stuffed bear and its significance in the Great War, Pooh and Paddington, two special bears with London ties, and share unexpected commonalitiesPlus, to kick off our exploration of underground and rail stations this year, we’re going to Paddington!
    Our SHOW NOTES round out your listening experience, with photos, drawings, clips, links, sources, and more.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Boxing Day 2023

    Boxing Day 2023

    It's a Yesterday's London Times tradition - the Boxing Day episode!
    Relax along with us as we look back at some of the people and places we met on the podcast this year. Half of our episodes sent us time traveling throughout the Sixties in different centuries of British history, and the other episodes were our regular mix of quirky yet thoughtful takes on the city we love.
    We  present our annual YLT awards to some people who are unforgettable.  And not always in a good way.  The final award is always our Defender of the Collective Good Award, presented to the character(s) that most made a positive impact on their community.
    Jen and Mares share some of their favorites: those pieces that make life just a bit better.
    And we'll close with a look forward at our plans for 2024 at YLT. We're excited.

    See our SHOW NOTES for referenced in the episode, plus links and drinks.

    • 1 hr 24 min
    Frumenty, Mummers, Malmsey, and More: A Tudor Christmas

    Frumenty, Mummers, Malmsey, and More: A Tudor Christmas

    WELCOME TO OUR 50th EPISODE!
    In the final stop of our ‘60s YLT Time Machine, we touch down in the 1560’s just in time for a Tudor Christmas. In a deeply divided nation in which religion is politicized, we’ll see how the young Queen Elizabeth finds her own path.
    The Tudor Christmas was a respite from work and from unrelenting poverty. It was a time of revelry and a loosening of societal roles.
    Our visit to the Tudor Christmas will ignite our senses.  Along the way, we’ll …
    Share a dramatic moment with Queen Elizabeth at her first Christmas service as sovereign,Spruce up the place with seasonal décor,Experience 12 full days of partying, including games, plays, carols, wassailing, and feasts,Run into some unique roles: a boy bishop, a Lord of Misrule, mummers, and masque players,See how ancient magic influenced and remained with the holiday.We’ll end up at Greenwich Palace and spend Twelfth Night with Good Queen Bess herself.  The activities, the exotic and sometimes disturbing feasts, and the political minefield of royal gift giving.
    Our SHOW NOTES are FULL of artwork, videos, links to eBooks, recipes, and much more. 

    • 1 hr 4 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
17 Ratings

17 Ratings

Nickiwill ❤️ ,

Love it!

The perfect blend of history, mystery, entertainment, and fun. Jen and Mares feel like old friends. Cheers!

PreparedToBeMocked ,

Entertaining, Upbeat and AMAZING

This podcast is amazing and wonderful I love listening to it and hope it never stops! Thank you for putting out this wonderful content!

fictionworks19 ,

If you like London…

If you are a Londoner or an outside Anglophile, this show is easy to listen to, and has fun stories about the world famous city that anyone should enjoy. I for one am excited to hear more.

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