The Pasche Egg

Description

A study of the Easter egg and customs associated with it, based on questionnaire responses and fieldwork interviews with informants living in (or one time resident in) Burscough, Workington, Preston, York and Midgley. The first chapter discusses the Easter-Egg song sung by the Burscough Pace-Eggers in the early part of the twentieth century. The texts of two versions (adult and children's) are presented, with photographs of the Pace-Eggers in costume (undated). Undated photographs of the clogs worn for pace-egging are also included in this chapter. Chapter Two concerns the pasche eggs rolled and decorated in Workington, with undated photographs of methods of egg decoration. This chapter also includes the text of a pasche-egg play performed at Easter time in Far Sawrey and Near Sawrey , Cumbria. Chapter Three describes the custom of egg rolling in Preston, with undated photographs of the event in the local Avenham Park. Chapter Four describes egg rolling and decorating in York, with an undated photograph of the event in the local Huntington Park. Chapter Five describes the Midgley Pace Egg Play, and includes the transcribed text of a version in circulation in 1840, and a more recent version (undated, but possibly 1931/1932). A concluding chapter contains two overview sections on egg customs and Easter plays (the latter including undated tune transcriptions for the Burscough and Midgley Pace Eggers' songs). Appendices present information on Easter egg customs in Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Norway and Portugal.

Metadata

Identifier hwnf63y8
IRN 410201
Class Mark LAVC/SRP/2/165
Level File
Type of Record Archives - ISAD(G)
Peristent Link http://prototype1.library.leeds.ac.uk/hwnf63y8
Collection(s) Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture
Category Archive
Parent Record Undergraduate Dissertations
Creator(s) Calvert, Valerie E
Date 1962
Size and Medium 98 unbound typed leaves; 14 b/w photographs.

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