Ep 29. Greenwich (2)
- May 2, 2010
- 58 min
Antiques Roadshow UK, season 32 episode 29 "Greenwich (2)" is set in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, London. Fiona Bruce and the Antiques Roadshow experts are back for the second part of their visit to the Old Royal Naval College.
As always, a variety of items are brought in by the public to be appraised by the experts. Among the items, is a collection of Royal Navy uniforms from the First World War, a curious-looking instrument that turns out to be a Victorian polygraph, and a Chinese cup that has been passed down through generations.
One fascinating item, in particular, is a portrait of a woman that was found at a local car boot sale. The owner had no idea who the woman was, but after some investigation by the experts, they discover that the portrait is of a well-known suffragette, whose story is both compelling and inspiring.
Another item that catches the attention of the experts is a set of silver spoons that was discovered buried in a garden. The spoons turn out to be of great historical significance, revealing a wealth of information about the people who once owned them and the time period in which they lived.
As always, the Antiques Roadshow experts provide valuable insights and information about the items brought in, as well as shedding light on the history and culture behind them. The beautiful backdrop of the Old Royal Naval College provides the perfect setting for this insightful and educational show.
Overall, Antiques Roadshow UK season 32 episode 29 "Greenwich (2)" is a must-watch for anyone interested in history, culture, and antiques. With a wide range of items being appraised and insightful commentary from the experts, this episode is sure to be both entertaining and informative.