Cheesemaking: Crumbling the Curd

Description

Mrs. M. E. Scott crumbling curd into a wooden chessput, or vat, at her home, West Stonesdale ( Swaledale). The vat is constructed of wooden staves and metal hoops, some of which are pierced at the base to give draining holes. Cheese calico is placed into the vat, before curd is crumbled into it by hand and filled as firmly as possible. When it is full, a sinker, or lid, will be pressed down on top of the curd before the vat is put in the cheese press. Originally held in green slide cabinet, reference A121.

Metadata

Identifier lv26pj6h
IRN 413581
Class Mark LAVC/PHO/S466
Level Item
Type of Record Archives - ISAD(G)
Peristent Link http://prototype1.library.leeds.ac.uk/lv26pj6h
Collection(s) Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture
Category Archive
Parent Record Slides
Creator(s) Kissling, Werner
Date July 1963
Size and Medium 1 glass slide.

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