Each week there are prompts which require answering.
Week 42 - Handwriting
I class my handwriting as neat, although I have noticed as I get older it does become more of a scrawl...but I put that down to too much writing at work.
Example of my great, great grandfather's handwriting from Edward Davidson's notebook |
It was always very clear and legible, but it has changed a lot over the years, when I look back at my school work it was always very neat especially in the first pages of the books. Now, if I am writing a lot at work and having to write fast it does become a bit of a scribble. I think my handwriting reflects both of my parents handwritings too, in different ways.
I have always written using joined up writing, as we were taught to write in joined up writing from a very young age (although I remember friends from other schools who never did joined up writing). I have always and probably will always press down very hard when I am writing, so make quite an indent too.
Edward Davidson's signature on the 1911 census |
My great, great grandfather Fred Poole's signature on the 1911 census |
My great, great grandparents signatures on their wedding certificate alongside their witnesses and siblings. |
That is really nice, having their signatures on the censuses.
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