Saltus Grammar School - Yearbook (Hamilton, Bermuda)

 - Class of 1984

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Viking Burials They berid a chif with his favrit dog and his favrit hors and his sword and shield. - Craig Brown The Vikings graves were called bereall mawnts wen the chefe dide they put him in a big big hole and they put his favret dog, hores, sword, shield and tresher, food and spers and ther helmits in ther graves. Wen the pepell came they dug into the bereall mawnt and some pepell fawnd the jewlery. Wen the pepell were riche they fawnd riche stuf. They fawnd a belt bukell and a pin and some tims a brouch. Ushley the bereall mawnt was like a little mountin wen the chef was in the grave he had his cloths on and the wood rot away. Some pepell fawnd some cloths that had not rot away yet. Some pepell dug up a viking ship that had broken. - Stephen Fahy The Viking was bered in a hoi with his sword and helmet and his spir and shield. He wos bered in the longhip. - Stephen Oughton The Vikings put in the chefs grav his best dog and horse and sword and shield. They dug a big hole to fit in the longship. They beryed the Vikings with their clows on and the clows did not rotid away. - Brian Dodwell The Beryal mauns wood have the Viking in it with his clows on him and his shield and sword to and spir, allso his favrit dog. - Simon Faires The Vikings baryed their men in beryals. Then some peopl dug them up and wen they dug them up they fund some people and thir swords and spires and their shields. And they dug a big hole to pot the big longship in and they killed their dogs and their horses and some times their not inportint mem were beryed in small ships and they did not use longships. - Daryl Fubler The Viking was bered in a longship with food and a sword and a shield and his favrit dog and his favrit hors and his clos . - Andrew Greetham Farming the farming was very hard becus the soil was very poor and they went out for put of the year to other cuntrees. - Simon Faries The Viking farms wer smol. They grow apples, nuts, bulley and the soyl wos por and the farming wos very hud. - Jonathan Andrew In Viking farms it was hard to grow food for their famly. They had poor soyil so they didnt have minerrals and they worked hard. - Daryl Fubler Long.ships The Vikings had shields rownd the sids ov ther longships and they had a big say! and they ushalec had ors. - Hywel Brown Sum tuyms they had dragin beds on the longships and they had big seyls and they had shields on the sides. - Kevin De Silva Longships had shields rownd the sides and they offm had dragin heads to skire peopl away. Viking long ships had a big seyl. - Brian Dodwell The Vikings had ors on ther longships and they had sayls and the longships were mad uv wood. - Justin De Costa The Vikings had a ship calld the longship they seyld acros the sea to ingland and to ulher cunchtrees. They stold food and peepl and anamls. - Mark Jones The Class made a Viking Frieze. A Viking Longboat by Nicai Lambert. IB A Longship by Wolde Mar ani Place. 7

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MRS. SAMPSON ' S IS The Vikings Are Coming! Ar The boys ' phonic spelling has been left in. Three Fierce Vikings! A Viking House by Alexander De Campos Guerra. Whaling The Vikings cot weyls and they mad the fat out of candls to see wif and they went in ther litl boats and they had no helmits but they had spirs. - Charles Andrew Ho The Vikings cot wals and they ate them. They made the fat into candls so they cod see weir they are gowing. - Brian Center The Vikings were good walers. They used spers and swords. They ate the whals and used the fat for canduls, and they used smallr boats. - Brian Dodwell The Vikings were good whalers. They ate the whals and they used the fat for candles, and they killed the whals with spirs and they used smaller boats. - Daryl Fubler The Vikings huntid whels in smallur boats and made candols out of whel fat and they killd the whels with swords and spirs and had ors to row. - Mark Jones A Viking House by Justin Browne | | | The Vikings The Vikings liv ' d in Scandinavia. They went to utha contrees. They stol pepl and horsis and pigs. - Marc Daniels The Vikings went to utha cuntrees they livd in Scandinavia - Craig Brown A Viking is a vere good fitr and livd in Scandinavia they stol pigs horsis pepl and tresa - Andrew Frith In Scandinavia the Vikings were good fitrs. evreebodee was scard uf them. - Jon Legere The Vikings atakd men and mommys and boys and they livd in Scandinavia and they had animals. They had shields and swords to stab wiv and the shield is sow theyw ill not get stabd. - Charles Andrew Ho The Vikings stol food and pepl and animls and they wur good fitus. - Sam Fraser-Smith The Vikings had shields and swords they are good fitrs and farmrs. They stol food and the Vikings come from Scandinavia. - Brian Center The vikings were vere good fiters and they stoold pepel, tresher and anamols. The Vikings lived in Scandinavia. For part of the yere they were farmers and for the rest of the yere they went out in their longships. - Stephen Fahy The Vikings stol chesur and pepel and the Vikings livd in Scandinavia. The Vikings have a sword and shield. - Damian Simmons Viking houses The Vikings livd in one big house. They have several famlis. They did weving, spining, sleping and cooking in one house. - Hywel Brown The Viking houses had a rof like longships. They mad food and lofs and bunz. They wevd and spind and cookd. They sleped in the longhouse. - Brian Center The Viking homes were coverd with mud and grass and they looked like the longships and some houses were calld longhouses and they were made from wood, and in the longhouses they were weving, sleping, eting and spining and ushly ther wood be some famlys living in the long houses. - Stephen Fahy The Vikings had a house calld a longhouse and the house was mad of wood and they had a lot of famlis in won house. - Justin De Costa The Viking house wus mad of wud and beems and durt - Andrew Greetham Here is a Viking house and one of the houses was calld a long house and sevral famlees livd in the house and they did kuking and eting and sleping. - Mark Jones



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MRS. BEARD ' S 2B We all made models of many different types of ships and boats. Here are some ship builders with their galleons. A Day in the Life of a Sailor I wont to be a sailor. I went on the sailing ship. I was on a ship that we have now. The captin gave me a job. The job was to go up the rigging and we had to put down the ancker. Then there was a bad storm. I had to put down the sails. Aftr the storm the sun came out. I put the sails up again. - Daniel Graham In 1984 a man named Adam Davidson said I had to get a crew because he wood give me two bags of shillings just to deliver som thing to two other places. To get to the placews we had to ask a man, can we use his Galleon. Monday we had a look around and I bought the Galleon and on Friday we went off. Half of the crew had to sleep up stairs on the deck, the other crew slept downstairs. In the morning we went to a place and then we went back. Adam Davidson gave me and my crew the money. The crew got one bag of shillings and I got the other bag of shillings . - George Swan If I were a sailor in a sail boat I would go far a way to sea and sail in my sail boat with my friends. It will be fun when you get used to it. You have to start by the shore, if you ask some one nice he might push you in the water, it will be nice when you really get used to it. You will love the part at sea. It is dandris for kids, only men can do it and some times women can sail. In sail boats you have to practice a lot, you need water for a sail boat. It is nice for children to look at the sail boats but only men and women can do it. - Gerren Daniels If I lived on a sailboat and drove it I would have a good time and if I was in a sail boat race I would try to win in it. If I did do it, I would be so happy that I got the biggest trophy and I would put it in my office. - Brian Smack On day I was walking and I seid, I wont to be a sailor and my name was D.O. I saw a ship and It needid a working man and I got the job and the hardist work was hoisting the sails but thats all that I did for the day. - David Outerbridge We studied ships and boats through the ages. Custodio de Mello Last week we went on a Brazilian ship. We took cars. I went in Mrs. Swains car, when we got there we saw fruit and vegetables. When we went up the gang plank we looked at pictures and a sailor was called Pallo he shoed us a radar and I saw something like gold but it was brass, it was very shiny the sailors poleshed it 3 times a day and I saw a circle with a H in it. It was for people to land. - Cameron Snaith On Friday the 4th of May we went to a Brazilian Ship and our sailer was Paulo and he took us to the captins room and he shode us the radar. I saw the crows nest and I wanted to go up in the crows nest but he said no and then we looked at the pictures of Brazil and they were buteeful and then we heard the band play. - Mark Moran A Tall ship By Jason Mollis. 8

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