SED Fieldwork Notebook Page: Kynnersley
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Type of record: Archive
Title: SED Fieldwork Notebook Page: Kynnersley
Classmark: LAVC/PHO/S024
Creator(s): Sykes, Donald Richard
Site Location(s): Subject - Kynnersley, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom( 52.75, -2.48333 )
Date(s): [Mid 1950s-1960s]
Size and medium: 1 glass lantern slide.
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/413142
Collection group(s): Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture
Description
Page from an SED fieldwork notebook completed in ms. by fieldworker Donald R. Sykes. The page includes responses from informant Fred Smith of Kynnersley (Shropshire), recorded on 24 May 1956, to sections III.9 and III.10 of the Questionnaire, on the Pig and Calls to Animals. The responses are recorded in ms. phonetic script. Answers to the SED questions are recorded on the left of the page, and incidental material on the right.
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