Here you will find an example transcription of details
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General help with marking and transcribing whaling logs
Weather and ice records from the whaling ships of the USA which contains the following 'must read' topics...
- START HERE. General outline, the project and how to help
- Transcribing: capturing the log details, and information resources
- Transcribing: managing your recording workbook
Treasure trove of information in the Library
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Names of the crew
Names of the crew and notes of other ships mentioned or visited can also be recorded. Crews and Ships Met.
To find the shipyard pages for other whalers
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Here is a log page that has been transcribed to help you to be familiar with the writing.
24th to and including the 27th of May 1893
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Here is a transcription of the above log page.
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Wednesday May 24th 1893 This day snowing and blowing from NE. Bark laying tied up to a cake of ice all day Nothing doing and not so very cold. Saw the land and four ships. cannot see far For snow. latter part light breeze but Still snowing. laying The same tonight. | Wednesday [May 24th 1893] [This day] [snowing and blowing from NE]. Bark [laying tied up] to a [cake of ice][ all day] [Nothing doing] and [not so very cold]. [Saw the land and four ships]. [[cannot see far] For snow]. [latter part] [light breeze] but [Still snowing]. [laying The same] [tonight]. |
Thursday 25th This day light breeze from the N. and NE. Bark steering to the N. working ice Saw nine sails nothing more. Thick Fog part of the time and a dead calm Tonight. laying aback. | Thursday [25th] [This day] [light breeze from the N. and NE.] Bark [steering to the N]. [working ice] [Saw nine sails nothing more]. [[Thick Fog] part of the time] and a [[dead calm] Tonight]. [laying aback]. |
Friday 26th This day plesant good breeze from N.E. Bark steering by the wind and laying aback Employed in ships duty. hauled up 120 Fathoms of chain and left it on deck Saw the land. Cape Naverine and Thaddus And nine sails one of them the N. Light Had her ensign flying. she is stove or Some thing is the matter the Triton is Laying alongside of her all day tied up To the ice. she hauled he colors down so We did not go to her. heavy ice around. Under short sail to night laying aback. | Friday [26th] [This day] [plesant good breeze from N.E.] Bark [steering by the wind] and [laying aback] Employed in ships duty. hauled up 120 Fathoms of chain and left it on deck [Saw the land]. [Cape Naverine and Thaddus] [And nine sails one of them the N. Light Had her ensign flying. she is stove or Some thing is the matter the Triton is Laying alongside of her all day tied up To the ice. she hauled he colors down so We did not go to her]. [heavy ice around]. [Under short sail] [to night] [laying aback]. |
Saturday 27th This day plesant good breeze from the NE. Bark steering by the wind. working ice Employed in working getting out water. Saw eleven sails and the land. Saw the Northern Light make sail to day So i guess she is all right saw a brig Under short sail to night and tied up To a cake of ice and blowing strong From the NE and fog and snow. This Is a great country i tell you | Saturday [27th] [This day] [plesant good breeze from the NE]. Bark [steering by the wind]. [working ice] Employed in working getting out water. [Saw eleven sails and the land]. [Saw the Northern Light make sail to day So i guess she is all right] saw a brig [Under short sail] [to night] and [tied up To a cake of ice] and[blowing strong From the NE and fog and snow]. This Is a great country i tell you |
Start worksheet (top section)
If you discover any metadata in the logbook please enter it on this page. Metadata means 'data about data', barometer readings or temperature readings. See under 'Weather' at rows 32 and 33. For example, if you see that the temperature is in Celsius or Centigrade, that fact should be transcribed as metadata.
This ship log works in Civil time, see notation on Start page of workbook: 10th May 1893: https://archive.org/details/nbw-1298-b/page/79/mode/1up
'3.30 Am [...] at noon [...] tonight'
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Start worksheet
Primary worksheet
Weather worksheet
Remarks worksheet
Here's a link back to the list of Hunter 1893 logbook sections for transcribing Log Pages for Transcribing - apply here!
Note: The logbook was re-uploaded to the archive in May of 2022 so while the links have been updated in this forum, the sample spreadsheet images above still show the old links.
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