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S2E10 The Letters of 1867

S2E10 The Letters of 1867

FromOutliers - Stories from the edge of history


S2E10 The Letters of 1867

FromOutliers - Stories from the edge of history

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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Jan 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

As her wedding day at Hillsborough Castle approaches, Lady Alice Hill knows she should be happy. But her change of status from spinster to spouse and the imminent move away from her beloved home is playing on her mind. What role can a woman play besides that of a wife, sister or daughter?  Remember to subscribe, rate and review!  Join the conversation using #OutliersPod @hrp_palaces or @therustyquill  Discover the history behind Outliers - blog.hrp.org.uk    Transcript - https://bit.ly/2rSUsPL   Written by Maeve O’Lynn Performed by Michelle McMahon Produced by Adam Sibbald, Claudia Strange, and Alexander J Newall with April Sumner Script edited by Sarah Kilby  Directed by Alexander J Newall  Edited by Maddy Searle and Alexander J Newall Main theme arranged by Samuel D F Jones, adapted by Domini Hooper and Nick Hart from the original 17th century ballad ‘The Sea Martyrs’.  Additional Music by Samuel D F Jones  Artwork by Lyndon White Additional SFX from 120905 Kyster, dobroide, straget and previously credited artists via Freesound.org     For more information visit www.hrp.org.uk/learning www.RustyQuill.com/outliers   This podcast was created by Historic Royal Palaces, in association with Rusty Quill. It is distributed under a creative commons attribution NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licence.   
Released:
Jan 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (43)

Outliers is an historic fiction podcast that explores how big events filter down and are viewed and shaped by the people in the shadows. Themes of otherness, change, gender and the meaning of power are explored through the eyes of characters who have not traditionally held the historic limelight. Enjoy this anthology of stories from award-winning contemporary writers as they reveal the people hiding in the shadows of real events, at some of the greatest palaces ever built. Historic Royal Palaces, in association with Rusty Quill present: Outliers - Stories from the edge of history.