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Born Free Press

Amy Freeborn

A free-range collection of stories and snippets about history, with a bit of science and culture thrown in sometimes, too. An interesting newsletter for interested people.

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Issue 67: the ‘worldly’ women who built a female-only community and centuries-long legacy

In 1784, cousins Jane and Mary Parminter set off on an almost-10-year grand tour of Europe. The pair – aged around 34 and 17 at the time – had both lost their parents when they were young and inherited substantial wealth. This afforded them...

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Mini issue: the thrilling possibilities of archives, libraries, and museum collections

> The breadth of archives depends on who’s doing the recording and what they consider worth keeping. Historically, people of colour have not figured at the top of the priority list.

3 months ago
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Issue 66: the women printers, publishers, and content distributors who came before me

When I first read about a particular broadside published by Elianor James1 circa 1715, I envisioned this post as a reflection on whether her statements of 300+ years ago still rang true today.

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Issue 65: my 170-mile detour to the pencil and pen museums

Over my summer break, I fulfilled a years-long ambition to visit Gaping Gill. It’s a cave in the Yorkshire Dales, accessed via a 100m vertical shaft, that’s only open to the public for a week at a time twice a year. There’s no advance booki...

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