280-Leaving St. Kilda
Futility Closet13 Tammi 2020

280-Leaving St. Kilda

1930 saw the quiet conclusion of a remarkable era. The tiny population of St. Kilda, an isolated Scottish archipelago, decided to end their thousand-year tenure as the most remote community in Britain and move to the mainland. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe the remarkable life they'd shared on the island and the reasons they chose to leave.

We'll also track a stork to Sudan and puzzle over the uses of tea trays.

Intro:

Reportedly the 3rd Earl of Darnley believed he was a teapot.

Henry Hudson's journal records a 1610 encounter with a mermaid.

Sources for our feature on St. Kilda:

Charles MacLean, Island on the Edge of the World: The Story of St Kilda, 1972.

Tom Steel, The Life and Death of St. Kilda: The Moving Story of a Vanished Island Community, 2011.

Andrew Fleming, St Kilda and the Wider World: Tales of an Iconic Island, 2005.

Alexander Buchan, A Description of St. Kilda, The Most Remote Western Isle of Scotland, 1741.

Martin Martin, A Voyage to St. Kilda, 1749.

George Seton, St Kilda Past and Present, 1878.

Alastair Gray, A History of Scotland, 1989.

John Macculloch, A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland, 1819.

Fraser MacDonald, "St Kilda and the Sublime," Ecumene 8:2 (2001), 151-174.

L.F. Powell, "The History of St. Kilda," Review of English Studies 16:61 (January 1940), 44-53.

"St. Kilda," British Medical Journal 1:2683 (June 1, 1912), 1249-1251.

"St. Kilda," British Medical Journal 2:3418 (July 10, 1926), 80-81.

Fergus McIntosh, "A Trip to St. Kilda, Scotland's Lost Utopia in the Sea," New Yorker, Dec. 3, 2017.

Alison Campsie, "New Images Throw Light on a St Kilda Fit for the 21st Century," Scotsman, Oct. 8, 2018, 24.

Roger Cox, "Deserted Streets, Sea Cliffs and Stark Military Towers Show Real St Kilda in Black and White," Scotsman, May 26, 2018, 58.

Neel Mukherjee, "A Veritable No Man's Land, Off the Coast of Scotland," New York Times, May 7, 2018.

Alison Campsie, "What It's Like Living on St Kilda," Scotsman, Feb. 21, 2018.

"'End of an Era': Last Native of Remote Island St Kilda Dies," [London] Express, April 7, 2016.

Gabriella Swerlingwrites, "St Kilda: Islands That Were Not So Remote After All," Times, Nov. 3, 2015, 5.

"Norman John Gillies: Obituaries," Daily Telegraph, Oct. 3, 2013, 35.

Steven McKenzie, "The New Residents of St Kilda Archipelago," BBC News, Aug. 29, 2010.

"Eighty Years Ago St Kilda Was Evacuated. Today One of Only Two Survivors Remembers Leaving the Islands," Scotsman, Aug. 11, 2010.

Charlie English, "St Kilda: The Edge of the World," Guardian, Aug. 28, 2009.

Nigel Johnson, "St. Kilda Tells of Lonely, Difficult Existence," Winnipeg Free Press, June 10, 2006, E.6.

Nigel Richardson, "Revisiting the Margin of the World," National Post, Aug. 21, 1999, B12.

Edmund Antrobus, "St. Kilda, the Enigma Out to Sea," [Bergen County, N.J.] Record, Aug. 15, 1999.

"Return to St Kilda," Glasgow Herald, March 18, 1987.

"Island to Be Abandoned," New York Times, July 30, 1930.

"St. Kilda," London Graphic, Nov. 14, 1885.

"St Kilda," Caledonian Mercury, Sept. 1, 1834.

"Stories from St Kilda," National Records of Scotland (accessed Dec. 29, 2019).

Listener mail:

"Polish Charity Gets Huge Phone Bill Thanks to Stork," BBC News, June 28, 2018.

"Polish Stork Vanishes From GPS but Delivers Huge Phone Bill," AP News, June 29, 2018.

Iain Thomson, "What a Flap: SIM Swiped From Slain Stork's GPS Tracker Used to Rack Up $2,700 Phone Bill," The Register, July 3, 2018.

Helena Horton, "Palmerston, the Foreign Office Cat, Returns to Work After Six Months Off for Stress," Telegraph, Dec. 2, 2019.

Megan Baynes, "Foreign Office Cat Palmerston Returns to Work After Six Months Off With Stress," London Press Association, Dec. 3, 2019.

This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Miriam Fewtrell, based on a fact she read in Leonard Mosley's 1974 book The Reich Marshal: A Biography of Hermann Goering.

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