
In this richly narrated volume, a curious physician‑scholar wanders the streets and waterways of northern England, inviting listeners to explore the layered history of a bustling market town. His first stop is Doncaster, a place where Roman forts, medieval battles and lively race‑courses converge along the winding River Don. With a blend of anecdote and careful research, he sketches the town’s evolution from its ancient name Danum to the vibrant hub of the Great North Road.
The Doctor’s voice weaves together old chronicles, local legends, and personal observations, painting vivid pictures of the river’s course past ironworks, ancient castles, and pastoral chases. Listeners hear the hum of 18th‑century race meetings, the echo of medieval prayers in ruined churches, and the subtle humor of a scholar who delights in tracing names from the Danube to the Don. This blend of scholarship and storytelling makes the journey feel both educational and intimate, perfect for anyone curious about England’s hidden past.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (339K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman,1834.
Credits
Ron Swanson
Release date
2022-12-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1774–1843
A major voice of English Romanticism, he was one of the famed Lake Poets and served as Poet Laureate for three decades. His writing ranges from lyrical verse and epic poems to history, biography, and sharp political prose.
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