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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
12016-07-08T12:31:53-07:00Page 68: September 26, 19147google_maps2016-08-11T12:16:34-07:00as a whole not as sub [?] as many others. Then on to Taunton where we got lunch at the London Hotel after stopping a few minutes at Glastonbury to see church of much historical int but not much to see. Many old buildings in town including the George Inn. From Taunton by a pleasant rolling country to Exeter Arr at 4 + stopped at the Cathedral to attend a short war service Have heard no music at any of the churches. Cathedral has an int. front with arcades + statues + the finest interior we have seen delicate and graceful + beautifully proportioned. Was restored 50 years ago + stone work has a fine mellow tone The screen separating choir from nave is particularly int + the hall carved wooden