Buttermaking: Churning
Description
Mrs. M. E. Scott churning cream into butter after separating it from the milk using a wooden butter churn, at her home in West Stonesdale ( Swaledale). The cream is being churned in an upright wooden churn with a holed lid, into which a staff is inserted. The staff is vigorously worked up and down until the butter comes. Upright churns were a part of the traditional dairying equipment found in a Dales kitchen. Mounted on Photo File card with LAVC/PHO/P1485. Card 2 in a series of 13. Originally held in Photo File: Buttermaking.
Metadata
Identifier | wkffsf1c |
IRN | 412426 |
Class Mark | LAVC/PHO/P1486 |
Level | Item |
Type of Record | Archives - ISAD(G) |
Peristent Link | http://prototype1.library.leeds.ac.uk/wkffsf1c |
Collection(s) | Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture |
Category | Archive |
Parent Record | Butter Making: Photocards |
Creator(s) | Kissling, Werner |
Date | Summer 1963 |
Size and Medium | 1 mounted photographic print. |