Alan Hertz
SideStreets Podcast
SideStreets is a podcast about the history and geography of London. SideStreets will not attempt a narrative history of London. It will instead focus on out-of-the-way places, little-known people, and good stories. It will use them, I hope, to illustrate important patterns and principles in that history and maybe even in the history of all cities. Enjoy extra exclusive additions to the regular episodes by supporting us on Patreon .
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Episodes
Soho Square: a city in miniature (part 2) 18.06.2026 18:29
In the second episode about Soho Square, we take a voyeuristic look at London's magical brothel, celebrate a retailing pioneer, and pay grateful tribute to London's greatest civil engineer. Oh, and we take a short ride on a yellow submarine. Visit Our Website: https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/ Support Us on Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=84135705
Shipwrecks, masquerades and Soho Square (part 1) 26.05.2026 21:52
In the first of two episodes about Soho Square, we look at some extraordinary characters: an Admiral who wrecked an entire fleet, an adventuress who invented the night club, and a botanist who brought the whole world to the West End. Visit Our Website: https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/ Support Us on Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=84135705
Thomas Fairchild and the growth of the garden square. 28.04.2026 21:21
In this episode, we watch small wildernesses sprout from the bare central spaces of London's residential square. And we meet Thomas Fairchild, who might have shaped the look of London as much as anyone else. Visit Our Website: https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/ Support Us on Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=84135705
The terrible transformation of Covent Garden 28.04.2026 21:42
In this episode we meet an incredible array of characters: from the Mohocks to the Veterans in the Fields of Venus; from Ambrose Godfrey, inventor of the fire extinguisher; to Moll King, banker to the sex trade; to Jack Harris, Pimp-General to the people of England. As you might gather from this summary, some of the content is not suitable for young children. Visit Our Website: https://www.sidestr...
The Birth of the London Square 24.02.2026 18:31
Come with us as we dig into the origins of London's most distinctive feature: the residential square. We'll stroll in our first public park, gaze meditatively out of some drawing room windows, trip over rotten vegetables, and dodge duellists. Visit Our Website: https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/ Support Us on Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=84135705
The Bacchante, Emma Hamilton Part 2 20.01.2026 23:43
We continue the story of Emma Hamilton in this episode — she becomes even more famous, even more influential, even more powerful, then things go horribly, disastrously wrong . . . Visit Our Website: https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/ Support Us on Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=84135705
SideStreets Christmas Special 2025 - A grave Christmas 23.12.2025 16:16
To celebrate the holidays, we dig up some old alleyways about graves and memorials. You'll encounter missing teeth, plastic swans, a stone tent, and a faithful companion. Visit Our Website: https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/ Support Us on Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=84135705
SideStreets S3E11: Emma Hamilton Part 1 — the Bacchante 23.12.2025 24:03
Over the next two episodes we look at the life and work of one of England's most underrated cultural figures: Emma Hamilton. Watch her create a style, an artform, a freeing revolution, then watch her life disintegrate into exile, poverty, and premature death.
SideStreets S3E10 - The Damp Darkness of Paris Gardens 27.10.2025 17:16
This month, we wade and scramble from the Swan Theatre, where Queen Elizabeth I was dangerously satirized, to Holland's Leaguer, where her successor James I went for a disreputable good time. Then we speculate a bit about what happened to all these edgy amusements. Visit Our Website: https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/ Support Us on Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=84135705
SideStreets S3E9 - From the Clink to the Cardinal's Cap 22.09.2025 20:40
Come with me in this episode as I make my way through the wildest part of Shakespeare's Bankside. We will meet Winchester Geese, apes on horseback, the first billboards, and rap battles between competing preachers. Visit Our Website: https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/ Support Us on Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=84135705
SideStreets S3E8 - A Walk through Shakespeare's Southwark 26.08.2025 19:31
Come with me as we brave the crowds and the confusion to visit the neighborhood Shakespeare would have known. There's so much to see that we will need at least two episodes! Visit Our Website: https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/ Support Us on Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=84135705
SideStreets S3E7 - Nothing is to be seen upon the river 16.07.2025 19:25
Meet Patrick Colquhoun, slave-trader, wartime profiteer, founder of the Thames River Police. As much as anyone, he created modern London. Visit Our Website: https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/ Support Us on Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=84135705
SideStreets S3E6 - Taming the Thames 12.06.2025 19:30
This episode considers London's changing relationship with the rivers flowing through it, paying particular attention to the attempt to make the Fleet River respectable after the Great Fire. Visit Our Website: https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/ Support Us on Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=84135705
SideStreets S3E5 - The pouihi in New Zealand House 14.05.2025 18:16
In this episode, we meet another pillar—the magnificent Maori carving rising through the centre of New Zealand House. In a bit of Westminster thick with sculpture, this one puts all the others to shame. Visit Our Website: https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/ Support Us on Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=84135705
SideStreets S3E4 - The Brick Lane Mosque gets a minaret. 17.04.2025 22:22
We take a walk through the history of Brick Lane, and eventually witness -- and celebrate -- the construction of Banglatown’s jewel, the Brick Lane Jamme Masjid’s minaret. Visit Our Website: https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/ Support Us on Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=84135705
SideStreets S3E3 - A Jamaica Lady 17.03.2025 18:27
In this episode we meet Anna Hassall, in many ways a typical female entrepreneur of early 18c Jamaica. But Anna, unlike her business partners competitors, ended up in Westminster Abbey. Why? Visit Our Website: https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/ Support Us on Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=84135705
SideStreets S3E2 - Elizabeth Montagu, Queen of the Blues 21.02.2025 22:16
Meet Elizabeth Montagu, doyenne of the Feather Room and hostess of the Chimneysweeps' Feast, who gently feminized London society for half a century. Visit Our Website Support Us on Patreon SideStreets is a Black Lab Media Production © 2025 - All rights reserved
SideStreets S3E1 - The Puzzle of Mrs Humphry Ward 15.01.2025 22:09
Why would one of the most famous, successful, influential women of Victorian Britain, one of the greatest and most effective champions of progressive causes, spend twenty years campaigning to deny herself political power? I wish I knew . . . Visit our website Support us on Patreon Copyright Black Lab Media AB 2025 - All rights reserved
SideStreets Season 2 - The invention of Christmas 17.12.2024 17:38
Two young men on the make decide that Christmas is a marketing opportunity disguised as a holiday. In London during the third week of September 1843, modern consumerism comes of age. Visit our website - https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/ Support us on Patreon - patreon.com/user?u=84135705
SideStreets S2E10 - Rockin' Richmond 16.11.2024 20:08
In this episode, we head back to the 60's when Thames geese competed with Eric Clapton's guitar riffs and the wail of Rod Stewart's harmonica, and the hush of Richmond's middle-class respectability was delightfully disturbed by the birth of British rhythm and blues. Visit our website - https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/ Support us on Patreon - patreon.com/user?u=84135705
SideStreets S2E9 - St Margaret's Belgians 14.10.2024 19:32
In 1914 and 1915, thousands of Belgian refugees descended on East Twickenham, many to work in the great munitions factory by Richmond Bridge. They had their own shops, schools, choir, orchestra, theatre groups, even a brothel. By 1920 they were all gone. This episode tells the story of this brief, strange moment in the history of leafy Richmond. --- Support us on Patreon - patreon.com/user?u=84135...
SideStreets S2E8 - Marianne North’s suburban jungle 06.09.2024 20:09
Marianne North was one of Victorian England’s greatest travelers, and wherever she went, she painted plants. Her greatest adventures were in the tropics, and her greatest achievement is the Gallery of her collected work in Kew Gardens. Come visit it with us! --- Visit our Website - https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/ Support us on Patreon - patreon.com/user?u=84135705
SideStreets S2E7 - Black Jack's moveable tomb 12.08.2024 17:52
In this episode we meet Black Jack Needham, 2nd Earl of Kilmorey, one of Richmond-upon-Thames's most eccentric eccentrics. We also meet his baby elephant, his escaping snakes, his rat-fur shroud, and his migrating Mausoleum. --- Visit our Website - https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/ Support us on Patreon - patreon.com/user?u=84135705
SideStreets S2E6 - Londinium: city of empire 13.07.2024 22:00
In this episode, we look at some aspects of everyday life in Londinium in the hope of understanding the mindset of the people who lived there. Three subjects get special attention: food, bathing, and religion.
SideStreets S2E5 - Founding Londinium 09.06.2024 17:56
In today’s episode we’re going further back than we’ve ever done before… all the way to the founding of London. Many know that London was initially established by the Romans, but did you know that they actually founded London TWICE! Explore this intricate story with us on today's episode of SideStreets. Visit our website: https://www.sidestreets.co.uk/ Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=841...
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