2: Maidens’ Voyage

2: Maidens’ Voyage

Update: 2020-12-10
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Women are largely hidden from the history of early English emigration. But if you look hard enough you can sometimes catch glimpses of their stories in the archives. For example, in the early 17th century shiploads of young women were despatched to America by the Virginia Company of London.  It was hoped they would marry the English planters in Jamestown and help grow the new colony. But who were these young women prepared to travel thousands of miles across the ocean in search of a husband? And how did they fare? Mukti Jain Campion talks to Jennifer Potter, author of The Jamestown Brides: The Bartered Wives of the New World.


 


A Culture Wise Production for the Migration Museum


Producer: Mukti Jain Campion


Readings: Adrian Preater & Joanna Purslow


Music: Shakira Malkani


Ballad singer: Mary Keith


 


Image credit: Osbert Parker from his video Timeline, as featured in the Migration Museum's Departures exhibition.


Exhibition: This podcast accompanies the exhibition Departures: 400 Years of Emigration from Britain at the Migration Museum in London. For more information, visit: www.migrationmuseum.org/exhibition/departures

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2: Maidens’ Voyage

2: Maidens’ Voyage

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