Heavy snow
Tuesday 10 August 1875, The Sydney Morning Herald
ARMIDALE. MONDAY.
There was a heavy snow storm here on Saturday night and Sunday. The fall was the largest ever seen in New England; average depth, 6 inches.
Local news from newspaper archives
Tuesday 10 August 1875, The Sydney Morning Herald
ARMIDALE. MONDAY.
There was a heavy snow storm here on Saturday night and Sunday. The fall was the largest ever seen in New England; average depth, 6 inches.
Written by macalba
May 19, 2010 at 2:06 pm
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This blog presents local news taken from newspaper archives, recording the minutiae of everyday life in a bygone age.
Newspapers were the main, if not the only, source of news and information for much of that time. For this reason we can get a deeper glimpse into everyday life a century ago, than we might gleen from today's newspapers.
[... and in the process of doing this, I'll learn more about the history of the area in which I live. I'll concentrate on northern New England, at least initially, rather than the entire New England area, as that's the part I'm more familiar with.]
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