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Jeptha Homer Wade Travel Journals: Germany July 18 to October 16, 1914Main MenuAbout this TranscriptionThe Travel Journals of Jeptha Homer Wade II (1857-1926) Germany & the UK July 18, 1914 to October 16, 1914A verbatim description of a handwritten travel journal created by Jeptha Homer Wade (1857-1926) in MS. 3292 The Jeptha Homer Wade Family Papers, the Cleveland History Center, Cleveland, OhioPage 01: July 18, 1914Page 09: July 31-August 1, 1914Page 48: August 31-September 1, 1914Page 77: September 30-October 1, 1914Motor Trip, Cont: Farnham, Aldershot, and Frith HillHolly M. Witchey19088b74475107330529d28176d24cbcb2b99ec0
12016-07-08T12:16:00-07:00Page 53: September 7-8, 19142plain2016-07-29T10:53:29-07:00Sept 7 Went to Cooks + paid for passage on Olympic Oct 9 Rooms B 91 + C 59 Drew 300 pds at Union of London after they had worked up signatures very carefully After lunch shopped with N. + then took a walk. Shops here have very small + poor stock. Dined in restaurant + walked to Criterion theater + saw a Pair of silk stockings. Fair only. Sept 8 In morning spent an hour in National Gallery. Lunched in Parlor + in P.M. took two Lansoms + drove for 2 hours through the business part of the City by the Tower of London over Tower Bridge etc. Dined in grill room but are getting tired of the same run of their 5 1/2 shilling dinner Jep + I went to the Coliseum Ordinary show except the elephants which were wonderful