Miscellaneous items I found of interest during the week.
Equations built giants like Google. Who’ll find the next billion-dollar bit of maths?
The Winter of Our Discontent
January has been awful. The good news is we’re past 19 January which is the coldest day of the year (on average) in Ottawa. Although there’s still scope for colder weather, the coldest temperature recorded in Ottawa, at the Experimental Farm, is -38.3C on 17 February 1934, we could have a bit of a respite in the middle of the coming week.
Traditional phrases sent to the knacker’s yard – the 50 UK ‘endangered’ sayings
How to read old handwriting and Transcription Tuesday
From WDYTYA magazine
Ottawa’s Many Peoples’
In 1965 the Ottawa Journal ran a series on the various immigrant groups in Ottawa. They are:
The image numbers are from ancestry.com of the ‘Ottawa Journal’, the same image numbers appear on newspapers.com
Thanks to this week’s contributors. Anonymous, Bob Jones, Brenda Turner, Ken McLeod, Nancy Frey, Teresa, Unknown.


The People & Portraits collection from the
There’s a collection of over 535,100 publications, including more than 414,300 digital publications available from
This week 2.1 million Berkshire baptisms, burials, marriages and banns transcripts have been added to FMP.
On 5 January LAC posted a tweet with this before and after image of the August 1922 Dominion Government Telephone Directory. LAC added that after 100 hours of conservation it is in excellent shape to be digitized and can remain on the consultation shelf for a while longer.

From 24 January to 5 February 
