Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture

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Hay Creel

IRN
411750
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Mr. T. C. Calvert ( Kit Calvert) loading a hay creel, Hawes ( Wensleydale). Mounted on Photo File card with LAVC/PHO/P0812. With typed note on hay cre...

Sorting Crayfish

IRN
411399
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Boy sorting crayfish caught in the River Ure at Hawes ( Wensleydale). The crayfish are stored in a wooden pail with a hinged lid. The small ones are r...

Crabbing Crayfish on the River Ure

IRN
411391
Type of Record
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Informant Jim Blades showing three boys how to prepare a stick with string and bait for crabbing crayfish, on the River Ure at Hawes ( Wensleydale). O...

Haymaking: Unloading the Hay Sledge

IRN
412051
Type of Record
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Farmer, Mr. Fothergill, unhitching a draft horse from a loaded hay sledge, in front of a barn in a field near Dent ( Dentdale). Mrs. Fothergill approa...

Hay Net

IRN
413603
Type of Record
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Hay net filled with hay, outside a farm building at Thorpe ( Wharfedale). Packing hay into nets was a means of eliminating waste when it was given to ...

Smelting Mill Bellows

IRN
411844
Type of Record
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Early bellows used in a smelting mill which was originally driven by water power. The bellows were found at the Old Gang Smelting Mill, Hard Level Gil...

Book IV: Nature [Nether Whitacre Response Book]

IRN
702400
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Words and phrases that answer the questions from the Survey of English Dialect relating to nature. The answers of informant Joe Harris recorded by f...

AA: General Works

IRN
410489
Type of Record
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This series contains items relating to the study of folklore and folklife in general. It includes papers related to the principles of Folklife Studies...