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Sheepwashing, Thornton Rust (North Yorkshire)

Archive Item: LAVC/FIL/F003

Details

Type of record: Archive

Title: Sheepwashing, Thornton Rust (North Yorkshire)

Level: Item

Classmark: LAVC/FIL/F003

Date(s): June 1965

Size and medium: 1 reel; Duration: unknown.

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/414948

Collection group(s): Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture

Description

Film taken during a visit by various members of Institute of Dialect and Folk Life Studies (IDFLS) staff to Thornton Rust ( Wensleydale) to record farmers washing sheep in Outgang Beck. The custom of washing sheep in the beck was revived especially for this visit for the first time since 1935. The film includes footage of sheep being herded towards the stone fold next to the sheepwashing pool; farmers throwing sheep from the fold into the pool; sheep swimming through and out of the pool; the dry stone wall construction of the fold and sheepwashing place; and the dam construction used to create the pool.


It is unclear who was responsible for taking this film. Members of staff present on the trip were Stewart Sanderson, Stanley Ellis, Ingemar Liman and Werner Kissling. Stewart Sanderson was also filming at the same time as this reel of film was taken; Werner Kissling was photographing the event.


2 of 2. The film box is labelled Reel 2.

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