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8. Violet's Leap and the Welsh Cliff Mystery
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In this episode of the Yesterday's Chip Paper podcast, Jim tells the story of a mystery that swept the nation, as wealthy socialite Violet Gordon Charlesworth dies in a car accident that sees her thrown into the sea near Conway, from a cliff still known as 'Violet's leap'. The case had the nation - and the world - on the edge of their seats, until some strange happenings threw a new light on things.
Known as the Welsh Cliff Mystery, Welsh Motor Mystery, Motor Cliff Mystery and other things, this case - though widely known at the time - is, today, largely forgotten. Come and find out why it's so ridiculous as Violet and Jim take you through the case in historic newspapers.
Also, Violet talks about ping pong in this one for quite a while, so if you have strong feelings about ping pong, or are a ping pongist yourself, you'll want to tune in.
Archives used in this episode:
California Digital Newspaper Collection https://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc
National Library of Wales http://newspapers.library.wales/
British Newspaper Archive http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/
Yesterday's Chip Paper is a fortnightly(ish) podcast that delves into the world of historic newspapers. Whether it's unsolved murders, terror on the high seas, daring tales of escape or anything else that tickles our fancies, we'll sit down and talk about it.
51 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on July 23, 2022 13:02 (). Last successful fetch was on May 28, 2020 01:09 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 183045235 series 1509346
In this episode of the Yesterday's Chip Paper podcast, Jim tells the story of a mystery that swept the nation, as wealthy socialite Violet Gordon Charlesworth dies in a car accident that sees her thrown into the sea near Conway, from a cliff still known as 'Violet's leap'. The case had the nation - and the world - on the edge of their seats, until some strange happenings threw a new light on things.
Known as the Welsh Cliff Mystery, Welsh Motor Mystery, Motor Cliff Mystery and other things, this case - though widely known at the time - is, today, largely forgotten. Come and find out why it's so ridiculous as Violet and Jim take you through the case in historic newspapers.
Also, Violet talks about ping pong in this one for quite a while, so if you have strong feelings about ping pong, or are a ping pongist yourself, you'll want to tune in.
Archives used in this episode:
California Digital Newspaper Collection https://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc
National Library of Wales http://newspapers.library.wales/
British Newspaper Archive http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/
Yesterday's Chip Paper is a fortnightly(ish) podcast that delves into the world of historic newspapers. Whether it's unsolved murders, terror on the high seas, daring tales of escape or anything else that tickles our fancies, we'll sit down and talk about it.
51 episodes
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