North/North Midland Dialect Border Map
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Type of record: Archive
Title: North/North Midland Dialect Border Map
Classmark: LAVC/PHO/S078
Creator(s): Röhrer, Fritz
Site Location(s): Subject - East Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom( 53.9167, -0.5 ); Subject - North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom( 54.1977, -1.39387 ); Subject - South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom( 53.45, -1.25 ); Subject - West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom( 53.7, -1.58333 ); Subject - Lancashire, England, United Kingdom( 53.8433, -2.63001 )
Date(s): [1950s]
Size and medium: 1 glass lantern slide.
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/413195
Collection group(s): Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture
Description
Ms. and printed map of Yorkshire and Lancashire showing the dialectal border between Northern England and the Northern Midlands. The map was compiled by Fritz Röhrer, and is dated January 1952.
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