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Wondrous Women

Wondrous Women

著者: Helen Pugh
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An exploration of women throughout history and the challenges and opportunities that arose during their lives

Helen Pugh 2025
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  • Wondrous Singers
    2025/12/16

    This episode will be about singers in England through the ages who I’ve come across in research for On This Day in Somerset; some are in the book and some are exclusive to this podcast.

    My accompanying patreon episode for this episode will explore more singers and composers. You can head to patreon.com/helenpugh and if you’re not already a member, you can join. Membership costs just three pounds per month or the equivalent in your currency, which is less than the price of a coffee (at least here in the UK!). And you get access to two bonus episodes for every free-to-everyone episode that is released, meaning three times as many episodes. And you'll be doing your bit to keep this podcast going!

    To find out more about my books, head over to Linktree, specifically linktr.ee/helenpugh. There are books for kids and adults, books in Spanish and in English. The books include On This Day in Somerset, Unsung Women in Somerset, Jungle-tastic Tales and Inca-tastic Tales. And finally thanks for listening.

    Sources: English Folk Music on the Margin– Cecil Sharp’s Gypsies by Yvette Staelens, cecilsharpspeople.org.uk, archives.vwml.org, efdss.org, Gypsy & Traveller Voices by Vaughan Williams Memorial Library, freecen.org.uk, marriage records, 1881, 1901 & 1911 censuses, Double Stars: the Story of Caroline Herschel by Padma Venkatraman, Memoir and Correspondence of Caroline Herschel, mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk, oxforddnb.com, batharchives.co.uk/georgian-newspaper -project, A Narrative of the Life of Mrs Charlotte Charke edited by Robert Rehder.

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    12 分
  • Wondrous Suffragettes
    2025/12/02

    There’s a house not all that far from where I live called Eagle House. It’s in the village of Batheaston, just outside Bath. And it has a very special place in history because this house gave wings to the suffragette movement. It belonged to the Bathwayt family and was a useful base for organising campaigns throughout the South West as well as a sanctuary for suffragettes who’d suffered in prison. All kinds of female suffrage campaigners were welcome there: militant women, non-militant women, upper-class women, working-class women, openly gay women and so on...

    If you'd like to support my work by becoming a subscriber on Patreon, you can also access an episode where I talk about Linley Blathwayt, the servants of Eagle House and the fate of Eagle House's arboretum. There's also a subscribers-only episode about the suffragettes Edy Craig and Christopher Marie St John.

    Sources: The Women's Suffrage Movement by Elizabeth Crawford; A Nest of Suffragettes in Somerset by BM Willmott Dobbie; The Routledge Companion to British Women’s Suffrage edited by Krista Cowman; oxforddnb.com; death and probate records; spartacus-educational.com; Suffragettes in Bath: Activism in an Edwardian Arboretum by Cynthia Hammond with Dan Brown, Suffragettes in Bath: Activism in an Edwardian Arboretum by Cynthia Hammond with Dan Brown; bathintime.co.uk; suffragettestories.omeka.net.

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    8 分
  • Welcome to Wondrous Women
    2025/11/12

    Find out the inspiration behind the podcast and what to expect! Hosted by Helen Pugh, the author of Unsung Women in Somerset, On This Day in Somerset, Jungle-tastic Tales and Inca-tastic Tales.

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    5 分
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