Survey of English Dialects recording in Holmbridge, Yorkshire
[Side 1] Mrs. Earnshaw discusses food in past, incl. 'butter shive' [= slice of bread and butter], recalls first holiday aged 50 to Blackpool, talks a...
[Side 1] Mrs. Earnshaw discusses food in past, incl. 'butter shive' [= slice of bread and butter], recalls first holiday aged 50 to Blackpool, talks a...
Britannia Coconut Dancers, in costume, performing in front of a crowd in the street at Bacup (Lancashire). The dancers wear clogs....
Experimental printed phonological map, completed in ms., for SED question VII.2.13, Either, mapping the limits of 5 types of vowel pattern. The map wa...
View of an elaborately decorated miniature rag-and-bone cart, with the name of J. Sandham Jr. The cart was built as a showpiece (?by Harry Taylor of L...
Copy of part of page 21 from the SED Introduction, including items A (Introduction) and B (Basic Material volumes) from the list in chapter 2.3 on the...
Ropemaker Herbert Marrison dressing rope by wrapping other ropes around it and drawing them along, Peak Cavern, Castleton (Derbyshire). Originally h...
Experimental printed phonological map, completed in ms., for SED question IV.5.1, Mouse....
Ms. illustration, drawn in felt-tipped pen by M. C. Ogg of Colby (Humberside), of The Lady, a character found in Lincolnshire wooing plays. The illu...
View of the Stoke Bruerne Canal Museum (formerly the Waterways Museum) and the Grand Union Canal at Stoke Bruerne (Northamptonshire). The museum is ho...
Ms. illustration, drawn in felt-tipped pen by M. C. Ogg of Colby (Humberside), of The Doctor, as found in the West Halton Plough Jags' wooing play. ...