“Another horrible night having been tossed up and down all the time. My inside seems as if it ought to be outside. The sea is again fearfully rough and it is difficult to write or to stand. Up at short intervals all day and had a little boiled mutton for dinner at 12.15 & which […]
5th October 1878 – 9th day
“Had a fearful nights rest & the sea is running very high. During the night we woke up by hearing our pails basins & boxes floating up and down our cabin at each lurch; but we fared well to what the ladies did, for on going aft to see them we found that the whole […]
Sailing Provisions – 4th October 1878 – 8th day at Sea
“Up at 8 after 13 hours sleep & feel all the worse for it. Had salt junk for breakfast & fancy it will be a job to keep it down all day. Arthur bought some tobacco today (blk jack 3/- lb Virginia 3/6 lb) & amused himself puffing it up whilst I was at my […]
3rd October 1878 – 7th day
“Up at 7.30 after a fearful night’s rest & feel very seedy about the head. Fine morning & doing about 5 knots an hour only in the wrong direction. Arthur amused himself by turning his box out whilst I went through my stamps. Dinner 12.30 Salt Junk Biscuits Cheese Pickles & plum pudding. Fine breeze […]
2nd October 1878 – 6th day
“Up at 6 to see the sun-rise, splendid morning but a nasty long swell on. Stew for breakfast which was A1. Arthur tried his hand at fishing as we saw thousands of fish around us but he did not catch a single one. Today we are all feeling much better after our late sickness & […]
1st October 1878 – 5th day
“Up at 6 feeling a bit better for a very bad night & managed to eat some beef & an egg for breakfast which fortunately was not wasted. Wind NW in the morning & making a little headway but it soon changed to NE & now we are not making any progress. Watched the sun […]
30th September 1878 – 4th day
“Woke up feeling rather queer. Change of air & food has given all of us diarrhoea. Been sick nearly all day; with the exception of a mutton chop all has found its way to sea. Wind dead against us all day have therefore made no way at all.” 4th day sailing from England to Australia in […]
29th September 1878 – 3rd day
“Arthur & myself up at 3.30 to see the sheets hung up and the last of the tug which left us at 5.30. Saw the sun rise & had a cup of hot coffee which did us both good as it was rather cool out. Hot roast beef for breakfast. Today is a perfect calm & […]
28th September 1878 – 2nd day
“After a good sleep in our not so spacious bedroom (12ft x 6ft) to hold by the bye (the guv’nor, Arthur & myself) we got up at 5.45 not to feed the fishes or to catch the worms, but to see us weigh the anchor before starting which we did at 6.20. We had 2 […]
1st day on board – 27th September 1878
“We started from the Blackwall pier (East India Docks) at 1.30pm & after a short farewell & a pleasant little trip we arrived at Gravesend at 3.45 where we stopped for the night. Arthur & I went on shore for a couple of hours to see his father off & to take our last glass […]