Talk:Winter of 1894–95 in the United Kingdom
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September 2007
[edit]Hopefully this is a better start for this article. It appears to be a significant weather event for the UK and should be cited properly. Spryde 15:31, 12 September 2007 (UTC)
Article move
[edit]The article was moved because that winter was particularly harsh across the southern United States. There needed to be more information within the title. Thegreatdr (talk) 19:07, 9 April 2010 (UTC)
Sources
[edit]I have found some news sources which might be useful in expanding and referencing the article.
- Gray River Argus (NZ), 1895
- New York Times (US), 1895
- Poverty Bay Herald, 1894 (NZ), which mentions 105 deaths in just 2 days of storms
- Hawkes Bay Herald (NZ,) 1895
- The Argus (AUS), 1895 again, this time in 1895.
- The Argus again, this time in 1940, mentioning the event some 45 years later
- The Graphic (UK), 1895, which includes a contemporary discussion about the relative severity of the weather