The Riddle of the Sands Adventure Club Podcast 26: Overboard in Ostmahorn
Update: 2016-04-01
Description
We’ve made it to the last day in the book - October 26. Our heroes, Carruthers and Davies, sail off into the sunset with the delightful Clara on board, and her dastardly dad, Dollman, overboard.
In this podcast Lloyd notDavies plots out how to get us back to Blighty via Ostmahorn, Holland. Tim notCarruthers, meanwhile, considers the end of Dollman, and the potentially tricky subject of suicide at sea.
First up, we make yet another plea to the listeners to support us on Unbound (02:52 ), where we’re trying to raise money to produce a beautiful new book and online adventure for you. Sign up here: https://unbound.co.uk/books/riddle-of-the-sands
Lloyd charts the route from Norderney to Ostmahorn via the island of Rottum (04:56 ); a brief description of Rottum & its warden (06:42 ); the tale of the ‘crazy Earl’ who once owned the place (08:12 ); how we might sail past Rottum today (10:28 ); how the SS held out in this part of the world at the end of WW2 (12:20 ).
Tim talks about Dollman ‘falling’ overboard (14:00 ); people who fall off cruise ships (15:46 ); people who jump off the Staten Island ferry (18:06 ); the strange tale of Donald Crowhurst (18:58 ).
Tim talks about late-19th century attitudes to suicide (21:56 ); the move to treating would-be suicides as mental patients rather than criminals (23:26 ); where would Dollman’s body have ended up anyway?(25:35 ); how ‘The Mikado’ ridiculed English attitudes to anti-suicide laws (27:37 ).
Lloyd tries to get us to Ostmahorn but finds there’s a dyke in the way (29:56 ). Musical Interlude: the legendary Ostmahorn/Gröningen folk scene of the ‘70s featuring Törf and Fungus (33:19 ).
Tim is puzzled as to whether Dollman really is a double agent (36:04 ); examples of real-life German double agents of the period (37:41 ); stories of criminals, madmen and fantasists working as spies (40:55 ). Lloyd consults his Bradshaws (again) about trains, and steamers from Harlingen to London (45:41 ); our landing point at Tower Bridge (46:49 ); a problem with getting back to London before October 29 (47:56 ).
Club Business - Kim’s fears for ship’s dog allayed (50:54 ); Nick on the Battle of Dorking (51:40 ). Having brought this narrative to an end, there are no missions for next week! Thank you everyone for your contributions.
MUSIC CREDITS
Great Open Sea by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Wellington_Sea_Shanty_Society/none_given_1098/12_-_Wellington_Sea_Shanty_Society_-_Great_Open_Sea
The Mikado - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLOY_R5XIJ8
Törf - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7F9l-zk7Qk
Fungus - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qr9voaqgSIw
In this podcast Lloyd notDavies plots out how to get us back to Blighty via Ostmahorn, Holland. Tim notCarruthers, meanwhile, considers the end of Dollman, and the potentially tricky subject of suicide at sea.
First up, we make yet another plea to the listeners to support us on Unbound (02:52 ), where we’re trying to raise money to produce a beautiful new book and online adventure for you. Sign up here: https://unbound.co.uk/books/riddle-of-the-sands
Lloyd charts the route from Norderney to Ostmahorn via the island of Rottum (04:56 ); a brief description of Rottum & its warden (06:42 ); the tale of the ‘crazy Earl’ who once owned the place (08:12 ); how we might sail past Rottum today (10:28 ); how the SS held out in this part of the world at the end of WW2 (12:20 ).
Tim talks about Dollman ‘falling’ overboard (14:00 ); people who fall off cruise ships (15:46 ); people who jump off the Staten Island ferry (18:06 ); the strange tale of Donald Crowhurst (18:58 ).
Tim talks about late-19th century attitudes to suicide (21:56 ); the move to treating would-be suicides as mental patients rather than criminals (23:26 ); where would Dollman’s body have ended up anyway?(25:35 ); how ‘The Mikado’ ridiculed English attitudes to anti-suicide laws (27:37 ).
Lloyd tries to get us to Ostmahorn but finds there’s a dyke in the way (29:56 ). Musical Interlude: the legendary Ostmahorn/Gröningen folk scene of the ‘70s featuring Törf and Fungus (33:19 ).
Tim is puzzled as to whether Dollman really is a double agent (36:04 ); examples of real-life German double agents of the period (37:41 ); stories of criminals, madmen and fantasists working as spies (40:55 ). Lloyd consults his Bradshaws (again) about trains, and steamers from Harlingen to London (45:41 ); our landing point at Tower Bridge (46:49 ); a problem with getting back to London before October 29 (47:56 ).
Club Business - Kim’s fears for ship’s dog allayed (50:54 ); Nick on the Battle of Dorking (51:40 ). Having brought this narrative to an end, there are no missions for next week! Thank you everyone for your contributions.
MUSIC CREDITS
Great Open Sea by the Wellington Sea Shanty Society: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Wellington_Sea_Shanty_Society/none_given_1098/12_-_Wellington_Sea_Shanty_Society_-_Great_Open_Sea
The Mikado - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLOY_R5XIJ8
Törf - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7F9l-zk7Qk
Fungus - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qr9voaqgSIw
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