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Edith "Gertrude" Brown Hood Diary, 1928
Gertrude Brown Hood Diary, 1928_061.pdf
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Friday, April 20 Weather, fine + cold milder by night Men scraped apple trees + gathered up limbs in orchard in morning and picked stones in afternoon Went on south trip for Leo in afternoon Teddu came over for seed barley in afternoon
Saturday, April 21 Weather, fine at first East wind and snow by night Market day Produce from farm Cream 122 pots Butter 49 lbs Eggs - 9 doz 60 doz Mr Hellems 8 doz Mr Raymond apples - 10 {?} Gertie + I looked after the market as Leo was not able to go Norm brought Gertie down with the cream Men picked stones + drew-down wood from pine tree which had blown down
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