The Invisible Tour Guide

  1. What is The Invisible Tourguide?2013/08/10
    The Invisible Tour Guide is a podcast from world famous art historian and clever clogs, Professor Byron Frump. This ten part series will take you on an unofficial tour of some of Ireland’s finest museums, gallerias and historic monuments. Let Professor Frump be your free and discrete guide to the unseen Ireland, as you explore […]
  2. The Invisible Tourguide – Episode 6 – Dublin’s Tower of Dublin2013/08/03
    This week Byron explores that dark heart of crime and punishment, touring one of the Irish capital’s best loved historic buildings, Dublin’s Tower of Dublin. Download: Episode 6 – Dublin’s Tower of Dublin Directions This weeks tour begins at the entrance to the Tower of Dublin. The tower is built over the Tulip estuary on […]
  3. The Invisible Tourguide – Behind The Tour Guide – A Documentary2013/07/29
    Last September, infamous documentary auteur Cloff ‘Leather Britches’ Chuffbunting, spent two weeks in the company of Professor Byron Frump. Two weeks that were to prove infinitely memorable, not just for Professor Byron Frump, but for our world. This documentary was the result. If you’ve ever wondered what motivates the man so many of us have […]
  4. The Invisible Tourguide – Episode 5 – Dublin’s National Museum of Ireland, Decorative Arts and History, Part 22013/07/29
    This week Byron returns to Dublin’s National Museum of Ireland, Decorative Arts and History, at Collins Barracks. Download: Episode 5 – Dublin’s National Museum of Ireland, Decorative Arts and History, Part 2 Directions This weeks tour begins on the first floor of the Museum. At the entrance to the ‘Irish at War, at Home and Abroad’ […]
  5. The Invisible Tourguide – Episode 4 – Dublin’s National Museum of Ireland, Decorative Arts and History, Part 12013/07/29
    This week Byron introduces you to Dublin’s National Museum of Ireland, Decorative Arts and History, at Collins Barracks. Download: Episode 4 – Dublin’s National Museum of Ireland, Decorative Arts and History, Part 1 Directions This weeks tour begins outside the main entrance of the Museum. Collins Barracks is located on Benburb St, close to Heuston Station. […]
  6. The Invisible Tourguide – Episode 3 – Dublin’s Trinity College2013/07/29
    This week Byron introduces you to Dublin’s the Provost, Fellows and Scholars of the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin. Download: Episode 3 – Dublin’s Trinity College Directions This weeks tour begins outside the main (Dame St) entrance of Trinity College Dublin, at the heart of Dublin. Credits Image Trinity […]
  7. The Invisible Tourguide – Episode 2 – Dublin’s National Gallery of Ireland, Part 22013/07/29
    This week Byron returns to Dublin’s National Gallery of Ireland. Download: Episode 2 – Dublin’s National Gallery of Ireland, Part 2 Directions This weeks tour begins right where Episode 1 left off – at the entrance to the Milltown Wing, which is located on the 2nd floor of the National Gallery. The Gallery itself can be […]
  8. The Invisible Tourguide – Episode 1 – Dublin’s National Gallery of Ireland, Part 12013/07/29
    This week Byron takes you on the first part of a two part tour of Dublin’s National Gallery of Ireland. Download: Episode 1 – Dublin’s National Gallery of Ireland, Part 1 Directions To begin this weeks tour, stand before the Nassau St entrance of Dublin’s National Gallery of Ireland. Credits Image National Gallery of Ireland by […]
  9. Antonio’s Corner2013/07/20
    Antonio is Professor Frump’s nephew, and guest stars in several episodes of ‘The Invisible Tour Guide’. Antonio Nexus Frumpling was born on the 11th of March 1998, on the Tove-Grimley estates at Sweet Puddington in Surrey. He is eldest son of the Marquess Font Goon, nee Urbis Perview II, and the Duchess of Glim, Rapunzel […]
The Invisible Tour Guide
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The Invisible Tour Guide is a new show from world famous art historian and clever clogs, Professor Byron Frump. This ten part series will take you on an unofficial tour of some of Ireland’s finest museums, gallerias and historic monuments. Let Professor Frump be your free and discrete guide to the unseen Ireland, as you explore together our great nations epic and distinguished history.