
April Wednesday 7 1886
A glorious day. –
Braden & his assistant
worked – the former ½ day.
Anderson sent a carpenter
to repair wood work in W.C.
Thursday 8
A beautiful day.
Brayden & his assistant
worked, laid new water pipes
& repaired the 3 W.Cs
Mrs Ward, Alice, Nelly & Miss
Musgrave called also Mara
Sent to Martley 2 doz duck eggs
& bunch of violets, daisies, primroses.
Back to Peter O’Reilly’s 1886 Diary
Peter O’Reilly’s 1886 diary has been transcribed by volunteers and staff at Point Ellice House Museum & Gardens and is for informational purposes only. Researchers interested in this diary are advised to consult the original document housed at the Royal British Columbia Museum & Archives, found in MS-2894, the O’Reilly family fonds.