Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture

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Peter Tavy Response Book - 37D8

IRN
700645
Type of Record
Archives - ISAD(G)
Object Category
Archive

Response book recording the answers given by informants during the Survey of English Dialect. It includes 9 sections that cover a range of topics rela...

Tocher

IRN
398527
Type of Record
Archives - Book
Object Category
Archive Print

no.1 (1971)-no.36/37 (1982) "Selected from the Archives of the School of Scottish Studies." Subtitle varies. Title from cover....

Sound Recording, [Greece]

IRN
414371
Type of Record
Archives - ISAD(G)
Object Category
Archive

Solo female singer singing during the celebration of the Anastenari, a popular religious custom observed over four days in May by descendants of refug...

Book IV: Nature [Little Harrowden Response Book]

IRN
702492
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 William Wallace recorded...

Book I: The Farm [Swimbridge Response Book]

IRN
703699
Type of Record
Archives - ISAD(G)
Object Category
Archive

Words and phrases that answer the questions from the Survey of English Dialect relating to the farm. The answers of informant Samuel Snell recorded ...

Ropemaking Device

IRN
412167
Type of Record
Archives - ISAD(G)
Object Category
Archive

Cast-iron ropemaking device, Low Bells Shielon the River Tweed, near West Ord (Northumberland). The device has three hand-forged hooks, and was used f...

Fovant Response Book - 32W8

IRN
700612
Type of Record
Archives - ISAD(G)
Object Category
Archive

Response book recording the answers given by informants during the Survey of English Dialect. It includes 9 sections that cover a range of topics rela...

Lofthouse (Sweden)

IRN
413483
Type of Record
Archives - ISAD(G)
Object Category
Archive

Wooden loftbod, or lofthouse, at the open-air Upplandsmuseet (?), Gamla Uppsala (Sweden). There are two rooms on each floor of the building. Origina...