We conclude the conversation between John, Roger and Mark about following their grandfathers footsteps at the Western Front, focusing on the Somme. We also hear the letters from John Adams wrote in January 1916 from the Western Front. Download the podcast from the website HERE or off iTunesHERE Read the transcripts of the letters HERE
It had to happen, a new episode!! So, how do you solve a problem like a serpent god poking his necks into your dimension? Send your own deity after him. Also, find out which cosmic character looks like Elvis' brother, hear Charlotte realise that there may be more to being a podcasting daughter than making fun of your dad, and hear Katherine giggle, lots. Plus an email from our listener. This and more in this episode. You can alo find this podcast on iTunes.
We continuing the conversation between John, Roger and Mark about following their grandfathers footsteps at the Western Front. We also look at the letters concerning John Adams first Christmas in the trenches, both from John and his sister, Jeanie.
Download the podcast from the website HERE
or off iTunes HERE
Read the transcripts of the letters HERE
John Adams: Letters from the Front for November 1915. This month is the first part of the conversation I have with my brothers, John and Roger Adams, about the trip we made to the western front in 2014, using John Adams Letters to inform our journey. We also have a lighter letter from Johns Cousin, Thomas Davidson, and a more sober letter John Adams sends to his mother. Find the podcast at John Adams Letters website; or on iTunes searching for 'John Adams Letters from the Front'
With the final stages of his training coming to an end, John Adams thinks about his mother, and is inspected by the King, all before leaving England for the Western Front. (With great narration by Katherine Adams). You can download from the John Adams Letters from the front web page HERE, (and you can also read the transcribed letters HERE) Or subscribe to the podcast via iTunes HERE .
There's something in the water. We have 2 girls, 1 happy dance, 7 brides, lots of Avengers, 0 e-mails and 1 excited host. Join us as we look at a Byrne classic and see the start of the end of Atlantis Attacks.
In this podcast we look at the seaside English town of Seaford as an army base. We hear from John Adams while stationed there as he writes home to his mother and sister.