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William Fitzgerald Diary, 1892-1893
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=== Mon, 18. === | === Mon, 18. === | ||
− | Quite mild in the morning. commenced snowing about eleven Oclock. from | + | Quite mild in the morning. commenced snowing about eleven Oclock. from the {south?} turning north east and snowing very heavily all day with the appearance of continuing all night, |
− | and snowing very heavily all day with the appearance of continuing all night, | ||
=== Tue, 19. === | === Tue, 19. === | ||
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=== Wed, 20. === | === Wed, 20. === | ||
− | Very cold, { | + | Very cold, {Thermometer?} at 30: {zero?} A beautiful bright day {morning?} considerable. but cold again to/night |
− | === Thu | + | === Thu. 21. === |
Cold. but beautiful day, drifting some in the morning. Helped to catch Naval {stonees?} horses which ranaway | Cold. but beautiful day, drifting some in the morning. Helped to catch Naval {stonees?} horses which ranaway | ||
at the station while unloading hay | at the station while unloading hay | ||
− | === Fri | + | === Fri. 22. === |
− | Quite mild in the morning, and commenced | + | Quite mild in the morning, and commenced snowing about noon and turning almost to rain at night |
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+ | == Jany. 23rd. 1892 == | ||
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+ | === Sat. 23. === | ||
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+ | Beautiful day. mild and clear. appearance of snow at night. | ||
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+ | === Sun. 24.=== | ||
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+ | Snowing all day. but very, light partly clearing off at night. {Grih?} | ||
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+ | === Mon. 25. === | ||
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+ | Lovely winters day. very mild. sun shining at intervals, An unlucky day for the boys. {Houring?} upset their load of hay twice. and {straep?} mce, turning colder at night with high winds and squalls. | ||
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+ | === Tue. 26. === | ||
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+ | Very cold, sun shining in the morning. very cold wind all day. Thermometer 20 {degrees symbol -} | ||
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+ | === Wed. 27. === | ||
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+ | Cold and raw, cold west wind with a light snow fall towards night, Mrs Warnes. and Ida visiting at Alfred {Broron's?} | ||
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+ | === Thu.28. === | ||
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+ | Mild, very fine snow falling nearly all day, h.{illegible} {harin?} desailed at {Najance Mills?} played crochet with H Bechell {illegible} test {illegible} saw Henry, {name?}. |
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January, 18th 1892.
Mon, 18.
Quite mild in the morning. commenced snowing about eleven Oclock. from the {south?} turning north east and snowing very heavily all day with the appearance of continuing all night,
Tue, 19.
Snowing till noon. fall of snow about 6 inches, turning very cold often it cleared off. Unto to P.M {illegible}
Wed, 20.
Very cold, {Thermometer?} at 30: {zero?} A beautiful bright day {morning?} considerable. but cold again to/night
Thu. 21.
Cold. but beautiful day, drifting some in the morning. Helped to catch Naval {stonees?} horses which ranaway at the station while unloading hay
Fri. 22.
Quite mild in the morning, and commenced snowing about noon and turning almost to rain at night
Jany. 23rd. 1892
Sat. 23.
Beautiful day. mild and clear. appearance of snow at night.
Sun. 24.
Snowing all day. but very, light partly clearing off at night. {Grih?}
Mon. 25.
Lovely winters day. very mild. sun shining at intervals, An unlucky day for the boys. {Houring?} upset their load of hay twice. and {straep?} mce, turning colder at night with high winds and squalls.
Tue. 26.
Very cold, sun shining in the morning. very cold wind all day. Thermometer 20 {degrees symbol -}
Wed. 27.
Cold and raw, cold west wind with a light snow fall towards night, Mrs Warnes. and Ida visiting at Alfred {Broron's?}
Thu.28.
Mild, very fine snow falling nearly all day, h.{illegible} {harin?} desailed at {Najance Mills?} played crochet with H Bechell {illegible} test {illegible} saw Henry, {name?}.