Joe Rogers and the Royal Charter
Joe Rogers and the Royal Charter

Joe Rogers and the Royal Charter

November 03, 2025 12:00am
26:17
Season 6
Episode 33

Joe Rogers and the Royal Charter Season: 6 Episode: 33 It was the night of 25 October 1859, when the wind began to howl across the Irish Sea. By midnight it had grown into a monstrous storm, one so fierce it would later be remembered as the worst of the nineteenth century. Waves rose like dark mountains, tearing at the coast of Anglesey and battering ships caught in its fury. Out there, struggling towards Liverpool, was the steam clipper Royal Charter, her decks heavy with gold, her passengers dreaming of home, and her fate sealed by the storm of the century.CASTCharles Dickens - Steve SheperdMr W. Gilmour - Tony AllenJoseph Rogers - Joe WilsonTHIS PODCASTThis podcast has been specially edited from a Bradley Stoke Radio show in Bristol, England. If you liked it please leave a rating and maybe a comment and if you’d like to support the show with a donation, however small, you can go to Ko-Fi.comSome more great news for you, if you were interested in buying merchandise featuring the show’s logo, then pop over to Teepublic, you’ll find lots of things to choose from.So, thankyou for listening and until next time guys, take care and look after each other.CONTACT MEEmail: info@backtracker.co.ukFacebook: @BackTrackerUKInstagram: @backtrackerukBluesky: @BackTrackerUK-SOURCESSS Great BritainTimes MaltaThe People - Sunday 12 September 1897Hereford Journal - Wednesday 09 November 1859Illustrated London News - Saturday 26 November 1859-Sound Effects by zapsplat.comIntro music by The Model Folk Back In The Day music by Freesoundmusic© THE BACKTRACKER HISTORY SHOW 2025

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Duration:26:17
Published:November 03, 2025 12:00am
File Size:36.1 MB
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Joe Rogers and the Royal Charter Season: 6 Episode: 33 It was the night of 25 October 1859, when the wind began to howl across the Irish Sea. By midnight it had grown into a monstrous storm, one so fierce it would later be remembered as the worst of the nineteenth century. Waves rose like dark mountains, tearing at the coast of Anglesey and battering ships caught in its fury. Out there, struggling towards Liverpool, was the steam clipper Royal Charter, her decks heavy with gold, her passengers ...

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