excerpt from 'The Diary of R.A.L. Nunns, for the year 1852' pp. 38 (50 words)
excerpt from 'The Diary of R.A.L. Nunns, for the year 1852' pp. 38 (50 words)
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Wrote to Aunt Sarah. The Gardeners came. Began a drawing of Trinity Church in my album. In evening a brass band played on the moor. Went with [brother] Tom to hear it. Saw some ‘darmies’ dancing. Two couples (men) waltzing, surrounded by a large ring of enthusiastic spectators.
Wrote to Aunt Sarah. The Gardeners came. Began a drawing of Trinity Church in my album. In evening a brass band played on the moor. Went with [brother] Tom to hear it. Saw some ‘darmies’ dancing. Two couples (men) waltzing, surrounded by a large ring of enthusiastic spectators. |
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