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Egham Oddities: The Egham Museum Podcast

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Egham Museum has a collection that's quirky and quite frankly odd. So if you like talking about museum objects and some of the more curious items that lurk within their collections, this is the podcast for you! Established in 1968, The Egham Museum is an independent, community museum and registered charity reliant on volunteers. Through our exhibitions and innovative use of our collections, we provide our local communities and visitors a centre of life-long learning dedicated to raising awareness, sharing knowledge and promoting the enjoyment of history.

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December 23, 2020

Oddity 9: The Christmas Special

It's Christmas and it's time for our Christmas special.  Join Steven Franklin as he trawls through the archive, picking out some of the funniest moments, horrendous gaffs, and bits that didn't make the final episodes.  Be prepared to both laugh and cringe.  Thank you all for listening and your support of the museum. Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Bring on the Oddity! Episode produced by Charlie Parkin (https://charlieparkin.co.uk/).

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December 4, 2020

Oddity 8: 'Check out the size of my Cherabanc'

Steven Franklin and the Egham Museum team discuss the important questions surrounding three photos from the collection.  With the help of local writer, director, and producer, Rob Valentine, the team talk about these three photos, what they say about life in Egham's past, and how they can be used to tell stories both in the context of a museum and historical fiction. We also spend some time talking to Rob about his creative work, his research process, and what it's like writing scripts for Doctor Who. Buckle yourselves in for this episode - it's a good one! #BringontheOdditity  This episode was researched by Amy Stone and produced by Charlie Parkin (https://charlieparkin.co.uk/).

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November 2, 2020

Oddity 7: 3 Withered Legs

Steven Franklin and the Egham Museum team discuss the important questions surrounding a lawn boot.  With the help of our artist in residence, Estella Castle, the team talk about all the recent great work the museum has been doing and have a good old catch-up, following our short hiatus. Estella tells us all about the progress of the #EghamVisions project and more generally about her artistic practice. Oh, and we spend quite a lot of time talking about the lawn boot, asking questions like: how it came to be in the collection? What it is and how it would have been used? And its links to Estella's project and the wider collection. Buckle yourselves in for this episode - it's a good one! #BringontheOdditity This episode was researched by Amy Stone and produced by Charlie Parkin (https://charlieparkin.co.uk/).

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What is Egham Oddities: The Egham Museum Podcast?

Egham Museum has a collection that's quirky and quite frankly odd. So if you like talking about museum objects and some of the more curious items that lurk within their collections, this is the podcast for you!

Established in 1968, The Egham Museum is an independent, community museum and registered charity reliant on volunteers. Through our exhibitions and innovative use of our collections, we provide our local communities and visitors a centre of life-long learning dedicated to raising awareness, sharing knowledge and promoting the enjoyment of history.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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