A few days later, a more direct tour guide clears up the mystery: “They built the cathedral up here because there was too much degeneracy in Jamestown, with all the brothels and taverns.” Not only is my informant typical of the island’s 4,500 inhabitants, with his mix of salt-washed pragmatism and quick-draw humour, but his revelation is a classic piece of St Helenian history. Discovered by the Portuguese in 1502, the strategic South Atlantic island was claimed by the British East India Company in 1659, and the trade winds soon brought a restive population of soldiers and sailors, pirates and prostitutes. It’s hard to guess from today’s quiet subtropical outpost, but a thousand ships once docked here every year.
Banished, but busy
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