Reports on Mumming from the Industrial West Riding and Nottinghamshire
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Type of record: Archive
Title: Reports on Mumming from the Industrial West Riding and Nottinghamshire
Classmark: LAVC/FLF/14/4/5
Creator(s): Green, Anthony E (1943-)
Site Location(s): Subject - Sharlston, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom( 53.6696, -1.41294 )
Date(s): 1966
Size and medium: 1 file of typed papers.
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/410798
Collection group(s): Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture
Description
This file contains a typed paper by Tony Green giving information on mumming plays collected by himself and Mary Greenwald in West Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire. This includes information collected from Clifford Simons on the Selston Play and 'T' Owd Tup' (5 February 1966); Savile H. Ramsden on The Derby Tup play in the Kirkhamgate area (20 February 1966); Mrs. Fletcher on the Sharlston Common Hobby Horse (6 May 1966); Ada Thackray on the Warmfield Play (15 April 1966); James Lyons on mumming in Batley (March 1965); and Mrs. Binns on mumming in Clayton and Bradford (December 1965)
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