Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture

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Survey of English dialects

IRN
173416
Type of Record
Archives - Book
Object Category
Archive Print

Results of the survey of English dialects carried out between 1950 and 1961 from the Department of English Language and Medieval English Literature, U...

Language on the map

IRN
340512
Type of Record
Archives - Book
Object Category
Archive Print

Reprinted from the University of Leeds review, vol. 20, 1977....

Salmon Cobles at Tweedmouth

IRN
411314
Type of Record
Archives - ISAD(G)
Object Category
Archive

Two salmon cobles with nets laid on the back, on the shore of the River Tweed at Tweedmouth (Northumberland). Two men in salmon coble visible on the r...

Ayton Past and Present

IRN
410182
Type of Record
Archives - ISAD(G)
Object Category
Archive

A study of the folklore and folk life of Ayton in North Yorkshire, comprising sections which cover buildings and places of interest, masons' marks, oc...

Lead Mining Tools: Hand Buckers

IRN
411831
Type of Record
Archives - ISAD(G)
Object Category
Archive

Hand buckers, found at the CB Lead Mines, Fell End Moor ( Arkengarthdale) by a local keeper in 1966. Buckers were often used by women and children at ...

Bulletin

IRN
403134
Type of Record
Archives - Book
Object Category
Archive Print

no.1 (summer 1956)...

West Midlands Responses: Book IX, Part 4

IRN
409725
Type of Record
Archives - ISAD(G)
Object Category
Archive

Collated responses from the West Midland counties for Survey of English Dialects (SED) questions from Book IX, Part 4: Verbs: Auxiliary. Includes ques...

Sound Recordings, West Yorkshire

IRN
414269
Type of Record
Archives - ISAD(G)
Object Category
Archive

Packie Byrne, singing in the Whip Pub, Leeds. Also plays the whistle, spoons, bones and castanets. Recorded May 1968. [Tr. 1] Packie Byrne, singing ...

Book IV: Nature [Warnham Response Book]

IRN
703922
Type of Record
Archives - ISAD(G)
Object Category
Archive

Words and phrases that answer the questions from the Survey of English Dialect relating to nature. The answers of informant Frank Cox recorded by fi...