Vintage History

YNDHP21 - The Battles of Gate Fulford and Stamford Bridge

June 05, 2020 Howarth et Gribbin Season 1 Episode 21
YNDHP21 - The Battles of Gate Fulford and Stamford Bridge
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YNDHP21 - The Battles of Gate Fulford and Stamford Bridge
Jun 05, 2020 Season 1 Episode 21
Howarth et Gribbin

Dallam School may have closed its doors but Ye Newe Dallam History Podcast still records podcasts together!

We can't resist the glory days of the Saxons and as the people of York were forced to stay in and isolate by the Viking hordes of Harald Hardrada outside the walls, we look what led to this in the Battle of Gate Fulford and what came next in the Battle of Stamford Bridge.

See how the leaders of the day made clear plans and dropped them as soon as shizzle went down in the North - we are talking about you Dom... We have a features question and plenty of jokes and advice on where to find more information (on 1066, not on where to get eye tests).

Along the way there will always be games and jokes but mainly this is serious history. Well as serious as we get! 

Follow the GCSE History page on Sharepoint and follow @MrHowarth on twitter! 

Music: Jolly Good by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com   

Show Notes

Dallam School may have closed its doors but Ye Newe Dallam History Podcast still records podcasts together!

We can't resist the glory days of the Saxons and as the people of York were forced to stay in and isolate by the Viking hordes of Harald Hardrada outside the walls, we look what led to this in the Battle of Gate Fulford and what came next in the Battle of Stamford Bridge.

See how the leaders of the day made clear plans and dropped them as soon as shizzle went down in the North - we are talking about you Dom... We have a features question and plenty of jokes and advice on where to find more information (on 1066, not on where to get eye tests).

Along the way there will always be games and jokes but mainly this is serious history. Well as serious as we get! 

Follow the GCSE History page on Sharepoint and follow @MrHowarth on twitter! 

Music: Jolly Good by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com