The weather turns
Over the second weekend of February 1900 there was a four days’ blizzard across the north of England and Wales. Unfortunately, that was the weekend that some volunteer companies had to leave their headquarters for embarkation and so there could be no cancellations of special trains. The Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry contingent was ordered by the district headquarters, in Chester, that it had to leave Penrith by a special train on Sunday morning, 11th February, at 4.35, arriving at the Canada Dock, Liverpool, at 9.30. The train would convey five officers, 116 men and 36 horses. “On Sunday morning, before the men assemble, the horses will be taken to the station and boxed. The troopers’ horses will be placed in cattle trucks and the officers’ horses in…