extraordinarily informative! Jill is a treasure and her efforts to bring us the knowledge and experience of Anne Lister have brought us a richness to our lives that we didn't know we were missing! Thank you Pat, for these interviews!
Absolutely fantastic interview! Informative and fun with a great energy. Thank you to everyone involved. I have been interested in Anne for a few years. I too only live a short distance away in Rochdale and should of known about her many years before. Just glad the story of this amazing woman is in the world.
Great interview thanks! Just a note to the question about whether Anne was ever talked about in the media. When she was in London in 1824, she arranged to visit a treadmill that had been installed at the Cold Bath Fields Prison and this visit was written up in The Times which she found 'mortifying' and 'annoying', presumably because it was an unusual thing for a woman to do. She drafted a reply letter to the editor explaining she was interested to see how it worked but not from a 'scientific' point of view so trying to downplay her 'unusualness'. This story is in 'No Priest But Love' By Helena Whitbread.
the M. Green interview is actually in the Anne Lister Audio Visual section of Jill's website. Entire interview: soundcloud.com/user-269465238/dr-jill-liddington-complete-interview-with-muriel-green-18th-september-1991
Wow, Jill is an absolute treasure of information ❤
extraordinarily informative! Jill is a treasure and her efforts to bring us the knowledge and experience of Anne Lister have brought us a richness to our lives that we didn't know we were missing! Thank you Pat, for these interviews!
Absolutely fantastic interview! Informative and fun with a great energy. Thank you to everyone involved. I have been interested in Anne for a few years. I too only live a short distance away in Rochdale and should of known about her many years before. Just glad the story of this amazing woman is in the world.
This was so good. Watched in the other place. Blessed b ladies.
Great interview thanks! Just a note to the question about whether Anne was ever talked about in the media. When she was in London in 1824, she arranged to visit a treadmill that had been installed at the Cold Bath Fields Prison and this visit was written up in The Times which she found 'mortifying' and 'annoying', presumably because it was an unusual thing for a woman to do. She drafted a reply letter to the editor explaining she was interested to see how it worked but not from a 'scientific' point of view so trying to downplay her 'unusualness'. This story is in 'No Priest But Love' By Helena Whitbread.
the M. Green interview is actually in the Anne Lister Audio Visual section of Jill's website. Entire interview: soundcloud.com/user-269465238/dr-jill-liddington-complete-interview-with-muriel-green-18th-september-1991