Handwriting Help and Spelling

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Handwriting Help and Spelling

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Each log writer is likely to have a peculiar writing style and spelling system. In the most exaggerated cases the spelling of one word may vary even in the entry for one day.
If you find oddities please do post them here to help other viewers working with this project.

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If you want to query/show some text please supply the page reference (the reference changes as you view the middle of a page), and an image of the text would also be helpful. Help for manipulating/posting images can be found in Guide to posting links and images. If you have any problems with imaging please ask for help below.

Remember - Always TYPE WHAT YOU SEE, just as they wrote it. If you are unsure of a word, you can post a question to this page and ask for help. If just one letter of a word is not readable you can insert a tilde mark ~ in place of a single letter.
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Re: Handwriting Help and Spelling

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in this Belvedere logbook the logkeeper's capital letters are stylized and can look similar. Below you can see the abbreviation North North West written as "N.N.W." (The images in this post have been adjusted for visibility.) The capital "N"s have a loop that can make them look like an "S" as seen in other logbooks.
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The capital "S" in this log, however, has a loop to the top. Below you can see the words "Trades" and "South." The "T" in "Trades" has a similar curve to the "S," but with no loop.
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