Unforgotten Highland Women

By: The Big Light
  • Summary

  • Unforgotten Highland Women is a short podcast series recorded at live events across the Highlands of Scotland about remarkable local women. A jewel thief, a witch, a doctor and an inspirational teacher are just some of the stories of incredible Highland women revealed from museum archives.

    Pauline Moore podcaster and freelance producer, with support from the team at XpoNorth, was commissioned by Museums and Heritage Highland to host these events, interviewing the keepers of the tales, sharing the stories with local communities and holding information gathering sessions to help complete the picture.

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  • 6. Isobel Gowdie (17th century)
    Dec 7 2022

    Yes, I am a witch. What makes Isobel different than others who also were accused of witchcraft? She confessed without the usual torture treatment. Regarded as a great storyteller, her own story has become a thing of legend gracing the pages of books, music and the halls of academia...until now, we bring her story to you. Pauline talks to Melissa Davies, curator of Nairn Museum; Andrew Grant MacKenzie, Highland historian; Helen Wright who designed the mural to Isobel on display in Auldearn and Ash William Mills - author of The Black Book of Isobel Gowdie. 

    Recorded at: Nairn Museum, Nairn

    For more information about Unforgotten Highland Women, go to: www.thebiglight.com/unforgottenhighlandwomen

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    20 mins
  • 5. Beatrice Garvie (1872-1956)
    Dec 7 2022

    They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and from travels in India to being one of the first woman to qualify as a GP Beatrice Garvie spent 15 years in North Ronaldsay and she was never without her camera - capturing local life on the island. Orkney Doctor and photographer, we hear more about the incredible life of this turn of the century polymath. Pauline talks to Fiona Sanderson, artist and researcher as well as special guests linked to Beatrice directly. 

    Recorded at: Orkney Archive Centre

    For more information about Unforgotten Highland Women, go to: www.thebiglight.com/unforgottenhighlandwomen

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    17 mins
  • 4. Margaret Swanson (born 1872)
    Dec 7 2022

    Join us as we unweave the beautiful tapestry of Margaret's story - the daughter of a cobbler who became a seminal artist, associate of Rennie Mackintosh, who empowered women through the "Margaret Swanson System of Educational Needlework". Teaching far and wide, Margaret broke the mould by inspiring and championing women's independent creativity. Pauline talks to Muriel Murray who discovered the story of Margaret Swanson. 

    Recorded at: Castlehill Heritage Centre, Castletown

    For more information about Unforgotten Highland Women, go to: www.thebiglight.com/unforgottenhighlandwomen

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    15 mins

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