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William Law Ogilby Diary

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ColemanPart II. I Song by W.L.O. The sleepy man. II Song by L.P. The blue bottles. III Recitation by L.S. IIII Sketch by W.L.O of G.C.. V Hornpipe by N.McF.
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VI Sword dance by W.L.O. VII Highland fling by W.L.O.
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" God save the Queen" by band. A few portraits of the performers will be found of the next page.
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Coleman
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Part II
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I Song by W.L.O. The Sleepy Man
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II Song by L.P. The Blue Bottles
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III Recitation by T.B.
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IIII Sketch by W.L.O of G.C.
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V Hornpipe by N. McF.
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VI Sword Dance by W.L.O.
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VII Highland Fling by W.L.O.
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"God save the Queen" by band.
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A few portraits of the performers will be found of the next page.
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May 25th. The wanderers return at 4:30 p.m. having wandered over 70 miles since they left. They followed the water which they thought ran into Comox Lake instead of which it ran into the Sumas River at Albernie nearly 40 miles from where they wanted to go. They are
 
May 25th. The wanderers return at 4:30 p.m. having wandered over 70 miles since they left. They followed the water which they thought ran into Comox Lake instead of which it ran into the Sumas River at Albernie nearly 40 miles from where they wanted to go. They are
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BC Archives, AAAA1452 File 1 / OGILBY, William Law / Diary, 27 Mar to 8 Oct 1892.

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Coleman

Part II

I Song by W.L.O. The Sleepy Man

II Song by L.P. The Blue Bottles

III Recitation by T.B.

IIII Sketch by W.L.O of G.C.

V Hornpipe by N. McF.

VI Sword Dance by W.L.O.

VII Highland Fling by W.L.O.

"God save the Queen" by band.

A few portraits of the performers will be found of the next page.

May 25th. The wanderers return at 4:30 p.m. having wandered over 70 miles since they left. They followed the water which they thought ran into Comox Lake instead of which it ran into the Sumas River at Albernie nearly 40 miles from where they wanted to go. They are

BC Archives, AAAA1452 File 1 / OGILBY, William Law / Diary, 27 Mar to 8 Oct 1892.