Gertie Keddle's diary was a personal journal kept by Gertie Keddle in the 11th century. It was written in Saxon. In the diary, Keddle inadvertently recorded the beginnings of Quidditch, describing a game played on broomsticks, detailed early Quaffles and Bludgers, and point scoring. The diary is now on display in the Museum of Quidditch in London, and extracts have been translated into modern English.
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| - Gertie Keddle's diary was a personal journal kept by Gertie Keddle in the 11th century. It was written in Saxon. In the diary, Keddle inadvertently recorded the beginnings of Quidditch, describing a game played on broomsticks, detailed early Quaffles and Bludgers, and point scoring. The diary is now on display in the Museum of Quidditch in London, and extracts have been translated into modern English.
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| - Gertie Keddle's diary was a personal journal kept by Gertie Keddle in the 11th century. It was written in Saxon. In the diary, Keddle inadvertently recorded the beginnings of Quidditch, describing a game played on broomsticks, detailed early Quaffles and Bludgers, and point scoring. The diary is now on display in the Museum of Quidditch in London, and extracts have been translated into modern English.
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