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Danielle Clode On Jeanne Barret First Woman To Sail The World -Graeme Kemlo

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Danielle Clode an Adelaide-based academic and writer of natural history books, has been researching Jeanne Barret for some time and now believes she may be the first woman to have circumnavigated the world. But this was in the 1760s when very few women went on expeditions and in the French Navy it was forbidden for a sailor to take a woman on board. But Jeanne Barret went to sea dressed as a man – the servant of famed botanist, Philbert Commerson sent by the King of France to research the plants of the southern hemisphere. Jeanne was very good at her job - and her disguise - and almost got away with it, but a Tahitian man knows a French woman when he sees one. Danielle explains the fascinating story to Graeme Kemlo.
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Danielle Clode an Adelaide-based academic and writer of natural history books, has been researching Jeanne Barret for some time and now believes she may be the first woman to have circumnavigated the world. But this was in the 1760s when very few women went on expeditions and in the French Navy it was forbidden for a sailor to take a woman on board. But Jeanne Barret went to sea dressed as a man – the servant of famed botanist, Philbert Commerson sent by the King of France to research the plants of the southern hemisphere. Jeanne was very good at her job - and her disguise - and almost got away with it, but a Tahitian man knows a French woman when he sees one. Danielle explains the fascinating story to Graeme Kemlo.
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