The Diver That Saved Winchester Cathedral & The Historical Diving Society
It’s 1906 and Winchester Cathedral is on the verge of collapse. Learn how a humble diver saved over 800 years of history.
And, what started as a few passionate individuals grew into an international web of Historical Diving Societies. Gary Wallace Potter takes us through the journey.
The Diver That Saved Winchester Cathedral
Podcaster Julie talks to Gary Wallace-Potter, one of the founding members of the Historical Diving Society, and discovers the fascinating story of William Walker.
Learn how Walker spent hours a day in the murky waters beneath Winchester Cathedral to prevent the building’s Norman foundations from sinking into the earth. Wallace-Potter also covers the strange tale behind Walker’s bust that sits in the cathedral grounds.
Further Information & a Call to Action!
Learn about the Historical Diving Society and become a member here
Discover the history of diving from the early 19th century to today at the Diving Museum
Reach out to the HDS through Facebook and learn about upcoming events
Become an HDS member on Facebook
See photos, videos, and blogs of the Diving Museum on their Facebook page
Historical Diving Society - Exploring the UK’s Rich Diving History
What started as a few passionate individuals grew into an international web of Historical Diving Societies. Gary Wallace Potter takes us through the journey.
Until 1990, the vast history of diving was limited to temporary exhibits in maritime museums. That changed with the founding of the Historical Diving Society. Learn about the humble origins of the global community that exists today, as well as local diving history like the wrecks of the HMS Gladiator, HMS Royal George, and the Mary Rose.
Hampshire HistBites: Uncovering the History Beneath Our Feet
Hampshire is a county rich with centuries of history and culture. Discover how HistBites will bring the fascinating stories to you.
Nicky Gottlieb and Becky Brown, founders of Hampshire HistBites, discuss Winchester Heritage Open Days as well as the origin and structure of HistBites, our brand new heritage and history podcast channel.
They also mention some of the podcasts we have scheduled for the weeks ahead. From the local origins of the English language, and the intricate pages of a 15th century prayer book, to the King Alfred buses that travelled the streets of Winchester, this podcast channel starts as it means to go on; discovering Hampshire’s unique history.
We do hope you enjoy our introductory episode and can't wait to share with you our next podcast on Wednesday 26th August featuring the incredible William Walker.
Meet the founders of Hampshire HistBites, Nicky Gottlieb (left) and Becky Brown (right).
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