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Naval Wives and Mistresses 26听Mar 2008
'A Sailor鈥檚 Marriage', by George M. Woodward (artist), Thomas Rowlandson (engraver) and Rudolph Ackermann (publisher), 25 May 1805. NMM Repro. ID PW3853
The women who stayed at home while their men went to sea

In the eighteenth century, Britannia ruled the waves; the British navy at its height employed 140,000 men. Many of these sailors were press-ganged into service, so who was looking after their families and businesses while they were at sea? A new study of correspondence between naval wives and husbands, shows that without women holding up morale and the home front, the imperial war effort would simply not have been possible. Margarette Lincoln, deputy director of the National Maritime Museum joins Jane to discuss these naval women.

'Naval Wives and Mistresses', is published by the National Maritime Museum, ISBN: 978 0 948065 92 7.



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