
Chip Chop, Chip Chop: Oranges and Lemons
09/25/21 • 52 min
Innocent children’s rhyme or Death Row ditty?
Take a virtual walking tour through seven sites mentioned in the song while learning some intriguing and, yeah, macabre history.
More information about Oranges and Lemons, including images and sources can be found HERE.
Visit us on our website: https://yltpodcast.buzzsprout.com/
Our music is from the album Astral Gate, used with permission of the artists, Lucas Perny and Miroslav Kollar. Audio mixing by DJ Kensington.
Image from From The Singing Game by Iona and Peter Opie. Accessed through Open Library, The Internet Archive.
Innocent children’s rhyme or Death Row ditty?
Take a virtual walking tour through seven sites mentioned in the song while learning some intriguing and, yeah, macabre history.
More information about Oranges and Lemons, including images and sources can be found HERE.
Visit us on our website: https://yltpodcast.buzzsprout.com/
Our music is from the album Astral Gate, used with permission of the artists, Lucas Perny and Miroslav Kollar. Audio mixing by DJ Kensington.
Image from From The Singing Game by Iona and Peter Opie. Accessed through Open Library, The Internet Archive.
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Our music is from the album Astral Gate, used with permission of the artists, Lucas Perny and Miroslav Kollar. Audio mixing by DJ Kensington.
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Gin Craze? More Like gINSANITY!
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