
Tonight we journey far into the Atlantic, beyond the Scottish mainland, to the remote archipelago of St Kilda, a place of towering sea cliffs, ancient traditions, and one of the most isolated communities ever to exist in Britain.For thousands of years, the islanders of Hirta lived at the very edge of the known world. In this episode we explore their extraordinary way of life: the daily Parliament where every voice was heard, the barefoot fowlers who climbed sheer cliffs above the crashing Atlantic, the mysterious mailboats cast into the ocean currents, the tragedy that claimed so many newborn children, and the final evacuation of the last thirty-six islanders in 1930, when the village fell silent forever.We also uncover the haunting story of Lady Grange, secretly imprisoned on the island in the eighteenth century, along with the folklore, hardship, resilience, and deep humanity that shaped life on St Kilda for over four thousand years.Narrated in the soft fireside style of Caledonia Sleeps, this Scottish history sleep story is designed for relaxation, calm evenings, and drifting into sleep beside the ghosts of Scotland’s past.Perfect for sleep & relaxation, Scottish history lovers, folklore & mythology enthusiasts, calm background listening and cosy eveningsAlso available with relaxing visuals on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CaledoniaSleeps
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