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Arthur Ransome Arthur Michell Ransome (18 January 1884 – 3 June 1967) was an English author and journalist. He is best known for writing and illustrating the ''Swallows and Amazons'' series of children's books about the school-holiday adventures of childre ...
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The Swallows

*John Walker — eldest of the Walker children and Captain of the ''Swallow'' *Susan Walker — Mate of the ''Swallow'' and the cook and domestic organizer *Titty Walker — Able Seaman of the ''Swallow'' and the most imaginative of the Walkers. This name was the nickname of the real life Mavis Altounyan, taken from
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's children's story ''Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse''. It has caused titters among generations of children since, causing it to be changed to ''Kitty'' in the original 1963
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of ''Swallows and Amazons'', and ''Tatty'' for a
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adaptation (but in the 1974 BBC adaptation she was Titty). *Roger Walker — initially Ship's Boy, later Able Seaman (and Ship's Engineer in '' Great Northern?''), mischievous, mechanical and very fond of chocolate. He is the second-youngest of the children. *Bridget Walker — Ship's Baby who proves to be a brave member of the crew in ''
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''. Referred to as Vicky in ''
Swallows and Amazons ''Swallows and Amazons'' is a children's adventure novel by English author Arthur Ransome and first published on 21 July 1930 by Jonathan Cape. Set in the summer of 1929 in the Lake District, the book introduces the main characters of John, ...
'' because of her supposed resemblance to Queen Victoria.


The Amazons

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Nancy Blackett Nancy Blackett is a fictional character in nine of the twelve juvenile novels in Arthur Ransome's ''Swallows and Amazons series'' of books. She acts as captain of the dinghy, ''Amazon'' and usually directing her friends in their various adventu ...
(real name: Ruth) — Captain of the ''Amazon''; an enterprising leader. She is an imaginative and lively tomboy who is always willing to create fantasies and adventures. Though somewhat brash and short-tempered, she nonetheless has a heart of gold and is always quick to defend the weaker and less-confident characters in the tales *Peggy Blackett (real name: Margaret) — Mate of the ''Amazon'', Nancy's sister; although a bit timid and unassuming, she tries to live up to Nancy's expectations


The Ds

*Dorothea Callum — imaginative romantic novelist introduced in ''
Winter Holiday ''Winter Holiday'' is the fourth novel of Arthur Ransome's ''Swallows and Amazons'' series of children's books. It was published in 1933. In this story, the third set of major characters in the series, the Ds — Dick and Dorothea Callum—are ...
'' with her younger brother. *Dick Callum — Dorothea's younger brother who is scientific and thoughtful, usually comes up with solutions to technical problems. Though younger than his sister, Dick is Captain of the ''Scarab'' and she the First Mate.


The Coots

*Tom Dudgeon — competent sailor, owner and skipper of the ''Titmouse'' and (briefly) captain of the ''Teasel'' on the
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, in ''
Coot Club ''Coot Club'' is the fifth book of Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books, published in 1934. The book sees Dick and Dorothea Callum visiting the Norfolk Broads during the Easter holidays, eager to learn to sail and ...
'' and ''
The Big Six ''The Big Six'' is the ninth book of Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books, published in 1940. The book returns Dick and Dorothea Callum, known as the Ds, to the Norfolk Broads where they renew their friendship with ...
''. *Bess "Port" Farland — left-handed twin and expert yacht racer *Nell "Starboard" Farland — right-handed twin and expert yacht racer ''The Death and Glories'' (surnames never stated): *Joe — co-owner of the ''Death and Glory'' and owner of a white rat, 'Ratty' *Bill — co-owner of the ''Death and Glory'' *Pete — is the youngest co-owner of the ''Death and Glory'' and keenest fisher of the crew


The Eels

*Don (The Mastodon) — Chief of the Eels (in
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) *Daisy — Fierce and bold, acts like the chief most of the time, even though she is the youngest Eel. *Dum — Eel, elder brother, and best eeler of the tribe. *Dee — Eel, younger brother, though older than Daisy,


Friendly Natives

*James Turner also known as Captain Flint or Uncle Jim — the well-travelled brother of Mrs Blackett and therefore uncle to Nancy and Peggy Blackett, by whom he is considered "unfriendly" at the beginning of ''
Swallows and Amazons ''Swallows and Amazons'' is a children's adventure novel by English author Arthur Ransome and first published on 21 July 1930 by Jonathan Cape. Set in the summer of 1929 in the Lake District, the book introduces the main characters of John, ...
''. He is given his nickname by the Walker family (the Swallows) after
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of ''
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''. After differences are resolved he becomes the closest adult ally to the Swallows and the Amazons and joins them in many adventures. *Molly Blackett (real name: Mary) — mother of Nancy and Peggy Blackett (''
Peter Duck ''Peter Duck'' is the third book in the ''Swallows and Amazons'' series by Arthur Ransome. The Swallows and Amazons sail to Crab Island with Captain Flint and Peter Duck, an old sailor, to recover buried treasure. During the voyage the ''Wildcat ...
'' is dedicated to Mrs Robert Blackett and Mrs E.H.R. Walker) *Mrs Walker — called ''Mother'' (or ''Mary'' by Ted) — mother of the Swallows. Australian by birth, she gives her children more freedom than was common at the time. *Cdr Walker — called ''Daddy'' ('Ted' by Mrs Walker/Mary) — father of the Swallows and sender of the famous telegram "Better drowned than duffers if not duffers won't drown" *Professor and Mrs Callum — parents of the Ds; Prof Callum is an archaeologist *Jim Brading — owner of the ''Goblin'' in ''
We Didn't Mean To Go To Sea ''We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea'' is the seventh book in Arthur Ransome's ''Swallows and Amazons'' series of children's books. It was published in 1937. In this book, the Swallows (John, Susan, Titty and Roger Walker) are the only recurring ch ...
'' which he lends to Cdr Walker in ''
Secret Water ''Secret Water'' is the eighth book in Arthur Ransome's ''Swallows and Amazons'' series of children's books. It was published on 28 November 1939. This book is set in and around Hamford Water in Essex, close to the resort town of Walton-on-t ...
'' *Timothy Stedding — friend of Captain Flint, originally known as Squashy Hat the rival prospector in ''
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'' *Dr Dudgeon, Mrs Dudgeon, and "our baby" — Tom's family *A.P — Mr Farland, Port and Starboard's father, the "Aged Parent" and neighbour to Dr Dudgeon. A widower, he works as a solicitor in
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. *Mrs McGinty — Housekeeper to Mr Farland *Mrs Barrable — Custodian of the ''Teasel''. The children decide to make her "Admiral" of the "fleet" consisting of the ''Teasel'' and the ''Titmouse''. *Jim Wooddall — skipper of ''Sir Garnet'' the fastest wherry on the Bure. Port and Starboard work their passage (peeling potatoes) when Sir Garnet is late with her tide and is thus able to give them a lift down to Yarmouth. *The Billies — Old Billy and Young Billy, father and son charcoal burners, who befriend the Swallows in ''Swallows and Amazons'' and Young Billy treats Roger for his sprained ankle in '' Swallowdale''. Young Billy is over 70 and Old Billy is 94. *Mr & Mrs Jackson — farmers at ''Holly Howe'', the Swallows' initial holiday location. They own the ''Swallow'' *Mr & Mrs Dixon — farmers at ''Dixon's Farm'', where the Swallows often go for milk, and where Dick and Dorothea stay during ''
Winter Holiday ''Winter Holiday'' is the fourth novel of Arthur Ransome's ''Swallows and Amazons'' series of children's books. It was published in 1933. In this story, the third set of major characters in the series, the Ds — Dick and Dorothea Callum—are ...
''. Mrs Dixon was nurse to Dick and Dorothea's mother when she was young. She is famous for her pork pies and also makes toffee and fudge. *Silas — cowhand at ''Dixon's Farm'', where the Swallows often go for milk, and where Dick and Dorothea stay during ''Winter Holiday''. Silas and Mr Dixon make the Ds' sledge following the rescue by Dick of the cragfast sheep. *Mr & Mrs Swainson and Mary Swainson (their granddaughter) — Farmers at ''Swainson's Farm'' where the Swallows go for milk when shipwrecked in ''Swallowdale''; Neddy who is 90 sings them a song. Mrs Swainson is famous for patchwork quilts (mentioned in ''Swallowdale'' and in ''Winter Holiday''). Mary darns Roger's shorts after he has slid down the Knickerbockerbreaker in ''Swallowdale''. She also rows the Great Aunt, Miss Maria Turner, over to Captain Flint's houseboat on her way to the railway station for her holiday in ''
The Picts and the Martyrs ''The Picts and the Martyrs'' is the eleventh book in Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books. It was published in 1943. This is the last completed book set in the Lake District and features the Blackett sisters, the Amaz ...
''. *Jacky Warriner — farmer's son met briefly by Roger & Titty in ''Swallowdale'', in ''The Picts And The Martyrs'' he brings milk for the Ds, lends them his saw which they find in the Dogs Home, shows them how to store milk (under a stone covering a scooped-out hollow in moss), teaches them to guddle trout in the beck, and also gives them a rabbit and an onion. These latter form the main ingredients for the stew cooked by Dorothea the night before the burglary, when Nancy visits the Dogs Home at night in a rainstorm and shares the rabbit stew. Jacky is pleased to have his knife with a bone handle, which the Ds find in the Dogs Home and return to him. *Mrs Tyson and her son Robin — In ''
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''; she is apprehensive about fires and they are glad to escape from ''Tyson's Farm'' to the campsite by the spring (Titty's Well). Robin lends them a crowbar for the sinking of the well. *Mrs M. Braithwaite — usually called ''Cook'' — cook to the Blackett family.


Other friendly characters

*Peter Duck – elderly sailor with a story of treasure in the book of the same name. He also appears in ''Swallowdale'' as Titty's imaginary friend. *Bill – cabin boy of the ''Viper'' who joins the crew of the ''Wild Cat'' in ''Peter Duck''. *Missee Lee (or Miss Lee) – Chinese
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-educated pirate leader in the book of the same name. *Slater Bob – an old slate miner who tells the children tales of a lost gold seam in ''Pigeon Post''.


Unfriendly Natives

*Maria Turner, also known as Great Aunt Maria, the Great Aunt or The G.A. – the childhood guardian of James Turner and Molly Turner, whose parents are never named. Jim and Molly address her as "Aunt Maria" and she held considerable sway as head of the family, even after Molly's marriage to Bob Blackett. As a parent figure to their mother, Great Aunt Maria clearly thought of herself as something of a grandmother-figure to her great-nieces Nancy and Peggy Blackett. However, their view of her as some sort of distant relative, as well as an overprotective adventure-spoiler, forms the basis of the conflict between the girls and her. Of the twelve completed books in the series, she makes appearances in two, '' Swallowdale'' and ''
The Picts and the Martyrs ''The Picts and the Martyrs'' is the eleventh book in Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books. It was published in 1943. This is the last completed book set in the Lake District and features the Blackett sisters, the Amaz ...
''. *George Owdon – a
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boy, older than Tom Dudgeon, in ''
Coot Club ''Coot Club'' is the fifth book of Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books, published in 1934. The book sees Dick and Dorothea Callum visiting the Norfolk Broads during the Easter holidays, eager to learn to sail and ...
'' and ''
The Big Six ''The Big Six'' is the ninth book of Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books, published in 1940. The book returns Dick and Dorothea Callum, known as the Ds, to the Norfolk Broads where they renew their friendship with ...
''. He steals and sells birds' eggs, so is an enemy of the Coots. *Ralph Strakey – a friend of George Owdon in ''The Big Six'', in which George and Ralph attempt to frame the Coots for theft and for setting adrift moored boats. *The Hullabaloos – a party of five (three men and two women) who hire the ''Margoletta'' in ''Coot Club''. Last seen in gaudy but wet yachting gear and beach pyjamas being escorted to an hotel in Yarmouth having rammed a post on Breydon Water. They are called Ronald, James and 'Livy' (Olivia?), plus an unnamed man and unnamed woman (called Jerry and Maude in the TV series ''Swallows and Amazons Forever''). *Mr Jemmerling – an egg collector and owner of the ''Pterodactyl'' in '' Great Northern?'' *The Dogmudgeon – Scottish head ghillie and one of the Gaels who at first stalk the explorers in ''Great Northern?'' but later assists them against Mr Jemmerling. *The Young Chieftain and his father The McGinty who capture Mr Jemmerling in ''Great Northern?''; they initially think the shore party have been sent to drive the deer from their traditional breeding ground.


Other unfriendly characters

*Taicoon Chang and Taicoon Wu — leaders of the Three Island Pirates who want to chop off heads in ''
Missee Lee ''Missee Lee'' is the tenth book of Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books, set in 1930s China. The Swallows and Amazons are on a round-the-world trip with Captain Flint aboard the schooner ''Wild Cat''. After the ''Wild ...
''. *Black Jake and the crew of the ''Viper'' — five criminals who are after Peter Duck's treasure. The porter says Black Jake has "got the scum of the place with him in that hooker of his." Bill describes them: Simeon Boon just out from two years hard, Mogandy the negro, George (a brother of Black Jake, who is wanted by the police), and a man with a scarred face who was chucker-out or bruiser at the Ketch as Ketch Can (a fisherman's tavern in Lowestoft). Later when they climb onto the Wild Cat and attack Bill and Peter Duck, it is apparent that the others do not trust Black Jake, and that Black Jake's brother is called George (see ''
Peter Duck ''Peter Duck'' is the third book in the ''Swallows and Amazons'' series by Arthur Ransome. The Swallows and Amazons sail to Crab Island with Captain Flint and Peter Duck, an old sailor, to recover buried treasure. During the voyage the ''Wildcat ...
'', chapters 1, 13 & 30).


Animal characters

*Polly – Ship's
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, given to Titty by Captain Flint at the end of ''
Swallows and Amazons ''Swallows and Amazons'' is a children's adventure novel by English author Arthur Ransome and first published on 21 July 1930 by Jonathan Cape. Set in the summer of 1929 in the Lake District, the book introduces the main characters of John, ...
''. Also features in ''
Peter Duck ''Peter Duck'' is the third book in the ''Swallows and Amazons'' series by Arthur Ransome. The Swallows and Amazons sail to Crab Island with Captain Flint and Peter Duck, an old sailor, to recover buried treasure. During the voyage the ''Wildcat ...
'', '' Swallowdale'' and ''
Missee Lee ''Missee Lee'' is the tenth book of Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books, set in 1930s China. The Swallows and Amazons are on a round-the-world trip with Captain Flint aboard the schooner ''Wild Cat''. After the ''Wild ...
''. *Gibber – Ship's
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, promised to Roger by Captain Flint at the end of ''Swallows and Amazons''. Only features in ''Peter Duck'' and ''
Missee Lee ''Missee Lee'' is the tenth book of Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books, set in 1930s China. The Swallows and Amazons are on a round-the-world trip with Captain Flint aboard the schooner ''Wild Cat''. After the ''Wild ...
'', in ''Swallowdale'' and "Winter Holiday" he is referred to as being on holiday at the zoo *Sinbad – Ship's kitten, rescued by John when found clinging to a chicken coop in the middle of the North Sea during ''
We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea ''We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea'' is the seventh book in Arthur Ransome's ''Swallows and Amazons'' series of children's books. It was published in 1937. In this book, the Swallows (John, Susan, Titty and Roger Walker) are the only recurring ch ...
'', he also features in ''
Secret Water ''Secret Water'' is the eighth book in Arthur Ransome's ''Swallows and Amazons'' series of children's books. It was published on 28 November 1939. This book is set in and around Hamford Water in Essex, close to the resort town of Walton-on-t ...
'' *William – the noble and heroic
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who braved the mud to save the crew of the ''Teasel'' from starvation on Breydon Water in ''
Coot Club ''Coot Club'' is the fifth book of Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books, published in 1934. The book sees Dick and Dorothea Callum visiting the Norfolk Broads during the Easter holidays, eager to learn to sail and ...
''; also in ''
The Big Six ''The Big Six'' is the ninth book of Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books, published in 1940. The book returns Dick and Dorothea Callum, known as the Ds, to the Norfolk Broads where they renew their friendship with ...
'' *Bess – Jacky Warriner's sheepdog in ''
The Picts and the Martyrs ''The Picts and the Martyrs'' is the eleventh book in Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books. It was published in 1943. This is the last completed book set in the Lake District and features the Blackett sisters, the Amaz ...
'' *Roy – the Dixon's sheepdog in ''
Winter Holiday ''Winter Holiday'' is the fourth novel of Arthur Ransome's ''Swallows and Amazons'' series of children's books. It was published in 1933. In this story, the third set of major characters in the series, the Ds — Dick and Dorothea Callum—are ...
'' *Ringman – the Jacksons' sheepdog in ''
Winter Holiday ''Winter Holiday'' is the fourth novel of Arthur Ransome's ''Swallows and Amazons'' series of children's books. It was published in 1933. In this story, the third set of major characters in the series, the Ds — Dick and Dorothea Callum—are ...
'' * Ratty - Joe's white rat in ''
Coot Club ''Coot Club'' is the fifth book of Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books, published in 1934. The book sees Dick and Dorothea Callum visiting the Norfolk Broads during the Easter holidays, eager to learn to sail and ...
'' and ''
The Big Six ''The Big Six'' is the ninth book of Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books, published in 1940. The book returns Dick and Dorothea Callum, known as the Ds, to the Norfolk Broads where they renew their friendship with ...
''


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